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14 April 2017
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Online & on Demand 2017: Introduction
Online & On Demand 2017 Trends in Australian online viewing habits Online & On Demand 2017: Introduction Most Australians use the internet to watch professionally produced screen content. Online viewing is a new normal – one that supplements and challenges cinema and broadcast television, and that evolves as quickly as the technology that drives it. Screen Australia provides research on industry facts and trends to Contents inform government, industry and audiences. In 2014, Screen Australia released the ‘Online and on Demand’ report using Nielsen data, which Introduction 2 Key findings 3-4 showed how Australian audiences were using new online options. This Drivers, influencers and barriers 5-7 updated report examines major changes since 2014, including the Devices, locations and social media 8-11 Australian launch of subscription platforms such as Netflix and Stan, Viewing behaviours of VOD users 12-25 Overall platform use 12-16 the evolution of TV broadcaster online services, and the growth of Most-used services 17-23 YouTube, Facebook and other social services. Piracy 25 Attitudes of VOD users (to SVOD, companions) 26-27 Australian content behaviours 28-30 The findings are extensive. Australian video on demand users still Australian content attitudes 31-41 watch via traditional platforms, and they are watching more video – Dramas and documentaries 31 using broadcaster, subscription and advertising-driven options. They Paying for content 32 Children’s content 34 are pirating less. They choose what to watch based on old and new Favourite Australian titles 36-41 factors. And with the world’s content at their fingertips, Australian Appendix: Methodology, sample, terms 42-44 VOD users are seeking out Australian content, and want new Australian screen stories. -
Nine Entertainment Co. Submission House of Representatives Standing
Nine Entertainment Co. Submission House of Representatives Standing Committee on Communications and the Arts Inquiry into the Australian Film and Television Industry Factors contributing to the growth and sustainability of the Australian film and television industry. April, 2017 1 1. Introduction Thank you for the opportunity to make a submission to the House Standing Committee on Communications and the Arts inquiry into the Australian film and television industry. In making this submission Nine would like to outline: The changing dynamics of the Australian television and film sector and the importance of television as the foundation and driver of the Australian production sector. The reasons why reducing licence fees is the single most important factor that will drive sustainability and growth in the Australian television industry. The significant transformation Nine is undergoing to ensure we engage with audiences across all platforms and continue to stay relevant to Australians. The role public broadcasters play in the new media landscape and the risk they pose to the commercial sector. The need for flexibility in accounting for Australian content to ensure high quality Australian stories are told and strong local voices and skills are retained. Outdated regulations which constrain the ability of commercial free-to-air (FTA) broadcasters to adapt to the evolving media landscape. This review is a timely reminder that the current regulatory framework is restricting growth and threatening the sustainability of the Australian film and television industry. The television industry is an interdependent ecosystem including audiences, broadcasters, production houses, advertisers, journalists, sporting codes, investors and creative talent which all rely on the health of the television industry for entertainment, information, income and employment. -
Nine Entertainment Co. Fy16 Final Results
NINE ENTERTAINMENT CO. FY16 FINAL RESULTS 25 August 2016: Nine Entertainment Co. (ASX: NEC) has reported the Company’s final results for the 2016 financial year (FY16). On a Pro Forma basis, the Company reported Revenue of $1,282m, Group EBITDA of $202m and Net Profit After Tax of $120m. On a statutory basis, inclusive of Nine Live, the Company reported Revenue of $1,339m, EBITDA of $209m and Net Profit After Tax of $122m. Statutory Net Profit after Specific Items was $325m, inclusive of the profit on sale of Nine Live. Highlights for the year include: - Launch of state-of-the-art streaming and catch-up service, 9Now and fourth channel, 9Life - Increased cost discipline across each division, with group cost performance ahead of guidance - Stan JV established as the leading domestic SVOD player - Double digit EBITDA growth from a refocused digital business - Video streams up 14% to more than 392m, ranked #1 Australian publisher1 - Completion of new landmark affiliate deal with Southern Cross Media - 4.0 cent fully franked final dividend, for a FY16 total of 12.0 cents, up 30% year-on-year Hugh Marks, Chief Executive Officer of Nine Entertainment Co. said: “The ratings and revenue performance of our core Free-to-Air business was disappointing in the first six months of calendar 2016, due to a combination of the challenging ad market and poor programming outcomes. However, we are taking positive steps to regain momentum in our ratings and revenue, with a well advanced content plan for 2017 incorporating 50% more premium local television content. -
Nine Entertainment Co. Fy17 Interim Results
NINE ENTERTAINMENT CO. FY17 INTERIM RESULTS 23 February 2017: Nine Entertainment Co. (ASX: NEC) has reported the Company’s interim results for the 2017 financial year (FY17). For the six months, the Company reported Revenue of $659m, Group EBITDA of $120m and Net Profit After Tax, pre Specific Items, of $75m. Statutory results included Specific Items of $312m after tax, primarily a $260m non-cash impairment of goodwill and the $85m (pre-tax) settlement to exit key elements of the output deal with Warner Bros, announced in August 2016. Net Loss After Tax, inclusive of Specific Items, was $237m. Highlights for the period include: - Dominant ratings performance post Olympics - Vastly improved ratings performance for the start of season 2017 - Continuing cost discipline across each division, with group-wide costs down 4% - Growth in affiliate revenue - 71% growth in registered users and 74% growth in catch up streams at 9Now across 6 months - Strong subscriber additions at Stan, especially over summer - 4.5 cent fully franked interim dividend Nine also disposed of its interest in Southern Cross Media (SXL) during the period for a pre-tax gain of $29m. The gain on sale is reported in “other comprehensive income”, as opposed to the Profit and Loss for the period. Hugh Marks, Chief Executive Officer of Nine Entertainment Co. said: “Over the past year, we have made significant progress in rebuilding our Free To Air business. Nine Network won all prime-time key demographics post the Olympics in 20161. And for the important start to season 2017, Nine’s audiences are up 13%2 and commercial audience share up 3.9 pts3. -
Nine Entertainment Co. Fy16 Final Results
NINE ENTERTAINMENT CO. FY16 FINAL RESULTS 25 August 2016: Nine Entertainment Co. (ASX: NEC) has reported the Company’s final results for the 2016 financial year (FY16). On a Pro Forma basis, the Company reported Revenue of $1,282m, Group EBITDA of $202m and Net Profit After Tax of $120m. On a statutory basis, inclusive of Nine Live, the Company reported Revenue of $1,339m, EBITDA of $209m and Net Profit After Tax of $122m. Statutory Net Profit after Specific Items was $325m, inclusive of the profit on sale of Nine Live. Highlights for the year include: - Launch of state-of-the-art streaming and catch-up service, 9Now and fourth channel, 9Life - Increased cost discipline across each division, with group cost performance ahead of guidance - Stan JV established as the leading domestic SVOD player - Double digit EBITDA growth from a refocused digital business - Video streams up 14% to more than 392m, ranked #1 Australian publisher1 - Completion of new landmark affiliate deal with Southern Cross Media - 4.0 cent fully franked final dividend, for a FY16 total of 12.0 cents, up 30% year-on-year Hugh Marks, Chief Executive Officer of Nine Entertainment Co. said: “The ratings and revenue performance of our core Free-to-Air business was disappointing in the first six months of calendar 2016, due to a combination of the challenging ad market and poor programming outcomes. However, we are taking positive steps to regain momentum in our ratings and revenue, with a well advanced content plan for 2017 incorporating 50% more premium local television content. -
New Items @ Your Library July
What’s New New items @ your library July New Items @ Your Library Biography B 823.92 CLA Secrets for the mad : obsessions, confessions and life lessons B 920 CON Two generations : a memoir of secrets, forgiveness and my father B 920.009299 TAF A white hot flame : Mary Montgomerie Bennett B 920.00929915 BEN Two sisters : Ngarta and Jukuna B 920.00929915 TIL Tracker B 920.02 BUK Inspired! B 920.0994 MIL The essence of you and me B 920.362 MOR Caged bird : for 30 years I was kept hidden from the world B 920.5 BAR Whiskey tango foxtrot B 920.5 BAU Only : a singular memoir B 920.5 BOU Deadline B 920.5 HIN Hinch vs Canberra : behind the human headlines B 920.5 HOB A girl from Oz B 920.5 JEF My family and other animus B 920.5 LEE All this in 60 minutes B 920.5 RIM Minefields : a life in the news game B 920.5 SPI The good girl stripped bare B 920.5 WEL The court reporter B 920.5 WIL Memoirs B 920.71 ALK The monk of Mokha B 920.71 CUN Fathers & sons B 920.71 KNI The stranger in the woods B 920.72 BOL Hippy days, Arabian nights B 920.72 CHA The good girl of Chinatown B 920.72 DAL One leg over : having fun - mostly - in peace and war B 920.72 FIR Firsts : women who are changing the world B 920.72 HAL She : a celebration of renegade women B 920.72 HAR How I met your father B 920.72 HOP Two decades naked B 920.72 HUT China baby love B 920.72 KEL Mrs Kelly B 920.72 KEL Live, lead, learn : my stories of life and leadership B 920.72 KHA The girl who beat ISIS : Farida's story B 920.72 KHA Born with wings : the spiritual journey of a modern Muslim woman -
Australian Film Productions, 1990-2019
AUSTRALIAN FILM PRODUCTIONS, 1990-2019 TITLE PRODUCTION CO. PRODUCERS SCRIPT DIRECTOR DOP PROD DESIGNER COSTUME DESIGN EDITOR SOUND DESIGN #7 DAYS LATER * Ludo Studio Pty Ltd Dave Jansen, Nicholas Nicholas Boshier Daley Pearson James L Brown, Josh Ella Carey Mia Harris Que Minh Lu Luke Mynott, Mick Teleseries 2013 Boshier, Daley Pearson, Flavell Boraso Charlie Aspinwall $9.99 * Feature (A) 2007 Sherman Pictures/Lama Amir Harel, Emile Etgar Keret, Tatia Tatia Rosenthal Susan Stitt Melinda Doring Caroline Sherman Dany Cooper Christopher Bowen Productions Ltd Sherman Rosenthal 02:37:00 * Feature 2005 Moon On A Stick Nick Matthews Murali K Thalluri Murali K Thalluri Nick Matthews Jeni Lee Murali K Thalluri, Nick Mark Tschanz Productions Matthews 1 * Feature 2018 BarrLipp Productions Tristan Barr Robert Braiden Robert Braiden Damien E. Lipp Ellie Popov 1% * Feature 2017 Ticket To Ride Pty Ltd Jamie Hilton, Michael Matthew Nable Stephen McCallum Shelley Farthing-Dawe Louise Brady Terri Lamera Pontin 100 BLOODY ACRES * Cyan Films Pty Ltd Kate Croser, Julie Ryan, Cameron Cairnes, Colin Cameron Cairnes, Colin John Brawley Tony Cronin Chloe Spalding Joshua Waddell Emma Bortignon Feature 2012 Bryce Menzies, Jonathan Cairnes Cairnes Page 100% WOLF * Feature Flying Bark Productions, Alexia Gates-Foale, Fin Edquist Alexs Stadermann Shane Devries 2019 Siamese Pty Ltd Barbara Stephen 100% WOLF * Teleseries Flying Bark Productions Barbara Stephen, Michael Fin Edquist, Tim Lee, Serg Delfino, Jacquie 2019 Bourchier Joshua Tyler, Michelle Trowell Offen,