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Commercial Radio Australia (CRA) recently held workshops in Sydney and Melbourne on the future of digital radio in cars. The workshops were attended by nearly 100 representatives from the automotive industry, including vehicle product managers, engineering planning teams, industry association members, retailers and manufacturers. The workshops, according to CRA’s press release, focussed on the current status of […]
Posted by Frost Global on Monday, June 13, 2011 at 8:20 pm
Filed under Advertising, Latest News and Views, Radio · Tagged 3AW, 3G, 3MTR, 5 Series, 6 Series, 7 Series, ABC Grandstand Digital, Apple iPhone, Austereo, Australian Government, Ben Wise, BMW, Commercial Radio Australia, DAB+, Digital Radio Industry Report 2011, Fox FM, James Manning, Joan Warner, LTE 4G, Mediaweek, Phil Horton, Senator Stephen Conroy, Telstra, Tune in Radio
In the early hours of this morning (Australian time) Rafael Nadal put the finishing touches to his sixth French Open crown, after defeating Roger Federer in the Men’s Final. The attention now turns to the grass courts and the All England Club for the Wimbledon Championships. For the first time ever the Seven Network have […]
Posted by Frost Global on Monday, June 6, 2011 at 5:15 pm
Filed under Anti-siphoning, Channel Nine, Channel Seven, Channel Ten, Fox Sports, Foxtel, Latest News and Views, One, Sport · Tagged 7TWO, Adam Peacock, AFL, Alicia Molik, All England Club, Anti-siphoning laws, Anti-siphoning List, Australian Open, BBC, Commonwealth Games, Formula One, Fox Sports, Foxtel, French Open, Jim Courier, John McEnroe, John Newcombe, Nine Network, OzTam, Rafael Nadal, Rennae Stubbs, Roger Federer, Sam Smith, Saul Shtein, SBS, SBS Two, Senator Stephen Conroy, Seven Network, Ten, Tier A, Tier B, Todd Woodbridge, Wally Masur, WImbledon Championships, World Cup Soccer
In what could be sneak peak of upcoming changes to the Anti-siphoning laws, Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy Senator Stephen Conroy has announced that during the Commonwealth Games, the anti-siphoning list will be relaxed. The rule change will allow Network Ten to have continuous, live free-to-air coverage of the 2010 Commonwealth Games from […]
Posted by Frost Global on Friday, October 1, 2010 at 9:08 am
Filed under Anti-siphoning, Channel Nine, Channel Seven, Channel Ten, Foxtel, Latest News and Views, One, Sport, Television · Tagged 7mate, 7TWO, Anti-siphoning, Austar, Australian Open, Commonwealth Games, Digital-TV, Federal Government, FIFA World Cup, Foxtel, Free-to-air, One, OneHD, Review, Sam Stosur, SBS One, SBS Two, Senator Stephen Conroy, Serena William, Seven, Ten, Tennis