Australian television

50 Years 50 Shows was a television special to mark 50 years of television in Australia. Broadcast on Sunday 25 September 2005 on the Nine Network and hosted by Eddie McGuire, the special counted down the top 50 greatest Australian television programmes. ...more on Wikipedia about "50 Years 50 Shows"

ABC Kids is a name given to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's children's programming. ...more on Wikipedia about "ABC Kids (Australia)"

The Australian Subscription Television and Radio Association (ASTRA) is the peak industry body for pay television in Australia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Australian Subscription Television and Radio Association"

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Australian television ratings are collected by three main organisations: ...more on Wikipedia about "Australian television ratings"

The "Birthday Cake Interview" refers to a famous political interview in Australia that was carried out between interviewer Mike Willesee and Liberal Party candidate Dr John Hewson shortly before the 1993 federal election. It is remembered as the interview which contributed to Hewson's failure to win the election, due to the fact that he was unable to explain one of his key tax policies on live television. ...more on Wikipedia about "Birthday Cake Interview"

Eat Carpet is an Australian television series which is now showing its 16th season. Each hour-long episode consists of up to a dozen short films shot by amateur directors or film students from around the world. An estimated 3,000 films have been broadcast since the series premiere in 1989. ...more on Wikipedia about "Eat Carpet" www.shortopedia.com rocks.

Digital television in Australia commenced on January 1 2001 and uses the DVB-T standard. High definition, however, wasn't required until August 2003, after which time commercial stations must broadcast at least 1000 hours of high definition content per year. ...more on Wikipedia about "High definition television in Australia"

Imparja Television (callsign IMP) is one of 4 public access television stations that service Alice Springs, Tennant Creek and other parts of Southern Northern Territory which are outside of the broadcasting range of Darwin's television stations, as well as remote parts of Far North Queensland. ...more on Wikipedia about "Imparja Television"

In Pit Lane is a motor sports television show currently broadcasting on Channel 31 (a community access television station) in Melbourne, Australia. It started on Optus Vision, another community access station that has since folded. It is produced and hosted by Brett Ramsey. Several guest hosts have appeared. The show has a heavy news component, and guest interviews. It is usually produced from a studio at RMIT, but is often pretaped at a motor sports event. ...more on Wikipedia about "In Pit Lane"

This is a list of Nine Network presenters. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of Nine Network presenters"

* Cate Blanchett - actress (won Golden Globe Award for Best Actress for Elizabeth and (won Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for The Aviator ...more on Wikipedia about "List of Notable Australians - actors, actresses and comedians"

Melbourne media is unusual in its size and diversity. ...more on Wikipedia about "Melbourne media"

Mr.G is a fictional teacher played by Australian comedian Chris Lilley, the character has appeared in sketch comedy series 'The Big Bite', variety show ' Hamish and Andy' and is soon to have his own show. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mr.G"

Optus ITV is a cable television system in Australia. Unlike Foxtel digital, a rival system, Optus ITV was designed to use the cable that feeds the TV signal as the return path for any interactive services a customer wanted to access. ...more on Wikipedia about "Optus ITV"

OzTAM is an Australian television ratings research firm that collects and markets television viewership data. It is jointly owned by the Seven Network, the Nine Network and Network Ten, and covers all free-to-air channels for Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane and Perth as well as subscription services (such as Foxtel) on a national basis. ...more on Wikipedia about "OzTAM"

The Australian People's Choice Awards winners: ...more on Wikipedia about "People's Choice Awards (Australia)"

Regional television is a term given to local television services in areas outside of the five main Australian cities ( Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth). ...more on Wikipedia about "Regional television in Australia"

The SeaChange effect refers to the rapid boom in tourism and real estate development that was experienced in many Australian coastal towns after the airing of the popular A.B.C. ( Australian Broadcasting Commission) series SeaChange. ...more on Wikipedia about "SeaChange effect"

Sky News Australia is Australia's only dedicated news channel. The channel is owned by Publishing and Broadcasting Limited, the Seven Network, and British Sky Broadcasting, each with a one third stake in the company. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sky News Australia"

World Movies is an Australian cable channel that broadcasts foreign films, usually subtitled, on Foxtel, Austar, and Optus Television. Digital subscribers and those with wide-screen televisions have the opportunity to watch the films broadcast in widescreen. ...more on Wikipedia about "World Movies"

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