How Millennials are continuing our love affair with ‘real estate porn’

How Millennials are continuing our love affair with ‘real estate porn’

Australian TV has been stacked with reno shows since the early 2000s,but the genre is now expanding and many series take aspirationalism to a whole new level.

  • byMeg Watson

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Streaming service Binge to roll out advertising tier

Streaming service Binge to roll out advertising tier

Brands will now be able to buy ad slots before and during programs such as House of Dragon,Euphoria and Succession,which run on Binge.

  • byZoe Samios
The hidden message in Rupert Murdoch’s latest manoeuvre

The hidden message in Rupert Murdoch’s latest manoeuvre

Rupert Murdoch has a long history of unexpected corporate moves and his latest one should not be ignored.

  • byJohn McDuling
In battle of House of the Dragon v Lord of the Rings,which show is king?

In battle of House of the Dragon v Lord of the Rings,which show is king?

TV shows don’t come much bigger. But determining which one is more popular with viewers is no mean feat.

  • byKarl Quinn
Ashes deficit turns up heat on cricket broadcast rights

Ashes deficit turns up heat on cricket broadcast rights

A financial loss for the 2021-2022 Ashes summer has placed further heat on Cricket Australia to maximise its windfall from the next domestic broadcast rights deal

  • byDaniel Brettig
Sports TV rights review to put streaming services under microscope

Sports TV rights review to put streaming services under microscope

How and where Australians can watch major sporting events is being reviewed by the federal government.

  • byJames Massola
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NRL to seek millions in compensation from Foxtel after monster AFL deal
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NRL to seek millions in compensation from Foxtel after monster AFL deal

The NRL believes it has the right to return to the negotiation table with Foxtel after the AFL struck a record deal with the pay television giants.

  • byMichael Chammas
Record AFL broadcast deal went down to the wire,says chairman Goyder

Record AFL broadcast deal went down to the wire,says chairman Goyder

AFL chairman Richard Goyder says the three major bidders were in the game right until the final whistle,with footy rights the hottest media property in town.

  • byColin Kruger andElizabeth Knight
‘Without the NRL,there’d be no Foxtel’:V’landys defends broadcast deal against AFL riches
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‘Without the NRL,there’d be no Foxtel’:V’landys defends broadcast deal against AFL riches

The ARL Commission chairman is under fire after the AFL announced a mammoth broadcast deal with Seven and Foxtel.

  • byAndrew Webster
Communications minister,opposition lash anti-siphoning laws after AFL rights deal signed

Communications minister,opposition lash anti-siphoning laws after AFL rights deal signed

A day after the AFL landed a $4.5 billion TV rights deal,Michelle Rowland and her opposition counterpart Sarah Henderson want the broadcast rights laws reviewed.

  • byJames Massola andNajma Sambul
‘We’re undervalued’:Cricket Australia chair eyes major rights uplift

‘We’re undervalued’:Cricket Australia chair eyes major rights uplift

Following the announcement of the AFL’s record $4.5 billion deal with Foxtel and Seven,Cricket Australia chair Lachlan Henderson rejected any suggestion the high premium had reduced broadcasters’ ability to stump up big money for cricket.

  • byDaniel Brettig