Culture | TV, Movies, Music and the Arts, News & Reviews | The Age
Subscribe
Advertisement
Nine CEO Hugh Marks also wants children's content quotas to be removed.

Broadcasters, producers at loggerheads over children's content quotas

Nine CEO Hugh Marks has lent his support to calls to abolish content quotas around Australian children's programming on free-to-air television.

  • by Karl Quinn and Zoe Samios

Movies

Alliance Francaise Film Festival

Giveaways for Victoria, March 1

Win tickets to French films, Puffing Billy and Mark Ruffalo's latest film, Dark Waters

  • by Kay Stewart
Mark Ruffalo star in the real life story about one man uncovering the biggest corporate cover-up in history.
2:17

Dark Waters trailer

Mark Ruffalo star in the real life story about one man uncovering the biggest corporate cover-up in history.

Advertisement

TV & radio

Brisbane-made children's show Bluey is an example of children's programming being successful and profitable.

Posturing from broadcasters isn't the way screen content policy should be made

The issue of local content on Australian television has reared its head again.

  • by Nathanael Cooper
Still Friends: David Schwimmer, Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Matthew Perry, Lisa Kudrow and Matt LeBlanc.

Is Friends really coming back?

After 16 years "on a break" the hit comedy Friends has set the stage for a reunion. But is everything as it seems?

  • by Michael Idato

Celebrity

Stage

Art & design

Books

Popular in Culture

Loading
Advertisement