Breaking news:Will social media kill the evening bulletin?

Breaking news:Will social media kill the evening bulletin?

Competition from agile digital outlets and social media giants is forcing a major rethink of how TV news is delivered,and who is best suited to do so.

  • byCalum Jaspan

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Playing the long game with long division
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Playing the long game with long division

When change couldn’t come soon enough.

Suspected mass poisoning at an 80th birthday party
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Suspected mass poisoning at an 80th birthday party

More than 10 people fell ill with gastro-like symptoms after a suspected mass poisoning at an 80th birthday party in Brisbane on Sunday.

From Friends to The Sopranos:What makes a good (and bad) TV finale?

From Friends to The Sopranos:What makes a good (and bad) TV finale?

Saying goodbye to your favourite TV show is hard,but getting the goodbye just right? Well,that’s even harder.

  • byThomas Mitchell
Bridling at the menu
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Bridling at the menu

The joys of nonstandard meat.

800 million and growing:Why everyone wants a piece of the anime action

800 million and growing:Why everyone wants a piece of the anime action

The market for animation from Japan is booming. And with a worldwide audience tipped to reach 1 billion,everyone wants to get in on the act.

  • byKarl Quinn
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Lee Lin Chin has one of Australia’s most enviable wardrobes. Now,it’s for sale
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Lee Lin Chin has one of Australia’s most enviable wardrobes. Now,it’s for sale

If you’ve ever wanted to dress like the former SBS newsreader,here’s your chance.

  • byStephen Crafti
‘New but not improved’:TV networks to vote on Logies for first time

‘New but not improved’:TV networks to vote on Logies for first time

A major change to Australia’s TV awards seems designed to mirror the US Emmys,but not everyone is convinced.

  • byThomas Mitchell
How TV doctor Michael Mosley fixed his insomnia

How TV doctor Michael Mosley fixed his insomnia

A new SBS show profiles a world-first study from Flinders University setting out to tackle Australia’s sleeplessness problem.

  • byLauren Ironmonger
‘No more popularity contests’:Logies announce major overhaul

‘No more popularity contests’:Logies announce major overhaul

In a major change,the TV Week Logie awards have combined major categories in a bid to grant the awards greater legitimacy.

  • byThomas Mitchell
The true crime drama about the UK post office which caused a national scandal

The true crime drama about the UK post office which caused a national scandal

Wrongful convictions wrecked the lives of almost 1000 innocent post office workers,putting 236 in jail. Now,the government is scrambling to deliver justice.

  • byMichael Lallo