A new report reveals the industry’s vital role in job creation, local content production, social cohesion and trusted news Australian commercial TV contributes $2.5 billion to the nation’s GDP and…
Free TV acknowledges Minister Michelle Rowland’s statement today on the need for socially and culturally significant sporting events to remain live and free on the televisions of all Australians. Free…
Free TV today welcomed Minister Rowland’s prioritisation of a legislated prominence regime, with the Future of Broadcasting Working Group to contribute to this process. Free TV CEO, Bridget Fair said…
Free TV members from metro, regional and rural areas have today welcomed the Government’sannouncement of Michelle Rowland as Minister for Communications. Bridget Fair, Free TV CEO, said, “I have valued…
The News Media Bargaining Code, introduced just over 12 months ago, has been broadly successful in driving commercial negotiations, however further improvements could be made, according to Free TV Australia’s…
Free TV has called the Federal Opposition’s commitment to keeping free sport on TV and ensuring that free television services are prominent on Smart TVs a major win for Australian…
The release today of the UK Broadcasting White Paper, which updates UK broadcasting regulation for the digital age, sets a clear direction for reform, with important implications for Australia, according…
Free TV today welcomed the statement from Minister Fletcher following the first meeting of the Future of Broadcasting Working Group. Free TV CEO, Bridget Fair said “Today’s meeting of the…
Research reveals concerns over TV delivered by internet in regional and rural Australia Communities in regional and rural Australia deserve assurances that their TV services will have a sustainable future,…
Free television is a fundamental part of the Australian way of life. It brings us together through live sport, delivers trusted local news and entertains with great Australian programming. But…