Matchbox Pictures/Dirty Films’ Stateless dominated the Aacta Industry Awards on Friday evening, scooping up all of the television drama prizes.
The six gongs the ABC production received were for: cinematography, for the work of Bonnie Elliott; costume design, to Mariot Kerr; editing, to Mark Atkin; production design, to Melinda Doring; score, to composer Cornel Wilczek, and sound, going to Tom Heuzenroeder, Pete Smith, Michael Darren and Des Kenneally.
This year’s craft and technical awards were a little different thanks to Covid-19, presented virtually in a ceremony hosted by Claire Hooper.
Presenters included Rachel Griffiths, Ed Kavalee, Rhys Nicholson, Dilruk Jayasinha, Celia Pacquola and Bernard Curry.
In film, The Invisible Man and True History of the Kelly Gang each scooped three awards, and Babyteeth two.
Kirsty McGregor and Stevie Ray took home Best Casting for assembling the cast of Babyteeth, which boasts Eliza Scanlen, Toby Wallace, Ben Mendelsohn and Essie Davis.
The six gongs the ABC production received were for: cinematography, for the work of Bonnie Elliott; costume design, to Mariot Kerr; editing, to Mark Atkin; production design, to Melinda Doring; score, to composer Cornel Wilczek, and sound, going to Tom Heuzenroeder, Pete Smith, Michael Darren and Des Kenneally.
This year’s craft and technical awards were a little different thanks to Covid-19, presented virtually in a ceremony hosted by Claire Hooper.
Presenters included Rachel Griffiths, Ed Kavalee, Rhys Nicholson, Dilruk Jayasinha, Celia Pacquola and Bernard Curry.
In film, The Invisible Man and True History of the Kelly Gang each scooped three awards, and Babyteeth two.
Kirsty McGregor and Stevie Ray took home Best Casting for assembling the cast of Babyteeth, which boasts Eliza Scanlen, Toby Wallace, Ben Mendelsohn and Essie Davis.
- 11/27/2020
- by Jackie Keast
- IF.com.au
After a challenging 2012, the lines have been drawn and the troops are in position for the 2013 radio year. Colin Delaney looks across the country at the old and new faces and the biggest fights on the cards in the battle for the ratings win.
2012 was a tumultuous year for Australia’s radio industry. Marred by several well-publicised incidents, the reputations and standing of talent, management and key brands in the space took a beating, as did the image of the medium as a whole.
But the stage is now set for the battle of 2013 after the ratings season begins on January 20 and those in the industry Encore spoke to are hopeful the coming 12 months will see a turnaround with a number of new additions to the talent lineup and the return of many industry veterans. Um CEO Mat Baxter believes one show in particular will be a major game changer...
2012 was a tumultuous year for Australia’s radio industry. Marred by several well-publicised incidents, the reputations and standing of talent, management and key brands in the space took a beating, as did the image of the medium as a whole.
But the stage is now set for the battle of 2013 after the ratings season begins on January 20 and those in the industry Encore spoke to are hopeful the coming 12 months will see a turnaround with a number of new additions to the talent lineup and the return of many industry veterans. Um CEO Mat Baxter believes one show in particular will be a major game changer...
- 2/6/2013
- by mumbrellahouse
- Encore Magazine
Stynes and Lukis start on Tuesday
Sydney’s Mix 106.5 will finally put its new breakfast duo of Sami Lukis and Yumi Stynes on air this Tuesday – nine days after the first official radio ratings period of 2013 began.
The duo – Sydney’s first all-female FM breakfast team – were named for the slot by station by owner Australian Radio Network at the end of last year. The move came after the previous lineup split with Claire Hooper leving the station and Tim Ross moving to national drivetime.
Mumbrella understand that the pair, who have not previously worked together, have been in off air rehearsals as they work to build up chemistry.
The show will target a 25-44-year-old female demographic.
Stynes said in this afternoon’s announcement: “We’re very different people with our own take on life but we feel like we’ve been friends for years”.
Lukis added: “I think...
Sydney’s Mix 106.5 will finally put its new breakfast duo of Sami Lukis and Yumi Stynes on air this Tuesday – nine days after the first official radio ratings period of 2013 began.
The duo – Sydney’s first all-female FM breakfast team – were named for the slot by station by owner Australian Radio Network at the end of last year. The move came after the previous lineup split with Claire Hooper leving the station and Tim Ross moving to national drivetime.
Mumbrella understand that the pair, who have not previously worked together, have been in off air rehearsals as they work to build up chemistry.
The show will target a 25-44-year-old female demographic.
Stynes said in this afternoon’s announcement: “We’re very different people with our own take on life but we feel like we’ve been friends for years”.
Lukis added: “I think...
- 1/27/2013
- by mumbrella
- Encore Magazine
In this roundup from the Encore and Mumbrella Annual, we look back at the year in radio.
2012 begins with 2DayFM shock jock Kyle Sandilands in a continuing sponsorship shit-storm. Jenny Craig is the first to sponsor the Kyle and Jackie O breakfast show after advertisers withdrew from the program in late 2011 following Sandilands’ vitriolic on-air rant at a News.com.au journalist that included calling her a ‘fat slag’. The public response to the weight loss brand’s decision to advertise sees them cancel their ads 24 hours later.
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Claire Hooper and Tim ‘Rosso’ Ross start their new partnership on Sydney’s Mix106.5 breakfast show as Jane Hall joins Chrissie Swan on Melbourne’s Mix101.1 breakfast show.
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The Kyle and Jackie O Show opens the year with a ratings drop from 11.2 per cent to 10.1 per cent. Elsewhere, Adelaide’s Mix 102.3 clings to a market lead ahead of FiveAA.
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In late February...
2012 begins with 2DayFM shock jock Kyle Sandilands in a continuing sponsorship shit-storm. Jenny Craig is the first to sponsor the Kyle and Jackie O breakfast show after advertisers withdrew from the program in late 2011 following Sandilands’ vitriolic on-air rant at a News.com.au journalist that included calling her a ‘fat slag’. The public response to the weight loss brand’s decision to advertise sees them cancel their ads 24 hours later.
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Claire Hooper and Tim ‘Rosso’ Ross start their new partnership on Sydney’s Mix106.5 breakfast show as Jane Hall joins Chrissie Swan on Melbourne’s Mix101.1 breakfast show.
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The Kyle and Jackie O Show opens the year with a ratings drop from 11.2 per cent to 10.1 per cent. Elsewhere, Adelaide’s Mix 102.3 clings to a market lead ahead of FiveAA.
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In late February...
- 12/20/2012
- by Luke
- Encore Magazine
Alan Jones’s breakfast show has seen an increase of 0.9 percentage points in the first meaningful round of radio survey ratings since the scandal over his comments about Julia Gillard’s father
Jones said in a speech that the Pm’s father had Wdied of shame”. The comments came to light on September 30. This survey period runs from September 16 to October 20, and picked up again from October 28 to December 1.
During the fall-out, brands such as Woolies and Freedom Furniture suspended their ads on 2Gb while Mercedes were telling their dealerships not to advertise in the show.
The 2Gb show continues to be the clear winner across Sydney’s breakfast radio in both FM and Am, increasing its rating from 17.3% in the last survey to 18.2%.
The station saw a 14% share across Monday to Sunday. Its nearest competitor on both Am and FM dials is ABC702 on 10.4%.
In the commercial FM market,...
Jones said in a speech that the Pm’s father had Wdied of shame”. The comments came to light on September 30. This survey period runs from September 16 to October 20, and picked up again from October 28 to December 1.
During the fall-out, brands such as Woolies and Freedom Furniture suspended their ads on 2Gb while Mercedes were telling their dealerships not to advertise in the show.
The 2Gb show continues to be the clear winner across Sydney’s breakfast radio in both FM and Am, increasing its rating from 17.3% in the last survey to 18.2%.
The station saw a 14% share across Monday to Sunday. Its nearest competitor on both Am and FM dials is ABC702 on 10.4%.
In the commercial FM market,...
- 12/10/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
Lukis and Stynes
Arn is to tear up its key programming lineup on Sydney station Mix 106.5.
The wholesale changes include a brand new breakfast show for Sydney and drivetime show for Sydney and Melbourne.
The new hosts of the Sydney breakfast show will be Sami Lukis – who moves from drivetime where she co-hosted a show with the departing Ant Simpson – and Yumi Stynes who was dropped from the 3Pm Pickup in August. Arn says this will be Sydney’s first all-female breakfast team.
The breakfast slot had previously been inhabited by Tim ‘Rosso’ Ross and Claire Hooper. As Mumbrella reported last month, Hooper is also leaving the network. Some commentators had suggested there was little natural chemistry between Rosso and Hooper.
Today’s announcement stressed the rapport between its new breakfast duo.
The network said: “This show will create a real point of difference for Mix106.5 next year with Sami...
Arn is to tear up its key programming lineup on Sydney station Mix 106.5.
The wholesale changes include a brand new breakfast show for Sydney and drivetime show for Sydney and Melbourne.
The new hosts of the Sydney breakfast show will be Sami Lukis – who moves from drivetime where she co-hosted a show with the departing Ant Simpson – and Yumi Stynes who was dropped from the 3Pm Pickup in August. Arn says this will be Sydney’s first all-female breakfast team.
The breakfast slot had previously been inhabited by Tim ‘Rosso’ Ross and Claire Hooper. As Mumbrella reported last month, Hooper is also leaving the network. Some commentators had suggested there was little natural chemistry between Rosso and Hooper.
Today’s announcement stressed the rapport between its new breakfast duo.
The network said: “This show will create a real point of difference for Mix106.5 next year with Sami...
- 12/4/2012
- by mumbrella
- Encore Magazine
Claire Hooper is to depart Mix 106.5′s Rosso & Claire breakfast show at the end of the year, The Daily Telegraph is reporting.
In the last set of radio ratings, the show, co-hosted with Tim Ross had a 3.9% share of the Sydney radio audience.
Among the commercial FM breakfast shows, The Kyle & Jackie O Show on Southern Cross Austereo’s 2Day FM is number one with a 12.1% share. Fitzy & Wippa on Dmg’s Nova are joint second with a 6.4% share, along with Arn’s Jonesy & Amanda on Wsfm. Fourth comes Triple M’s Grill Team on 4.5%.
Rosso & Claire were fifth.
The duo were brought together by Arn at the start of the year. Hooper had previously co-hosted the show with Andrew Rochford. The Tele suggests that Hooper and Ross struggled to build on air chemistry between them.
The duo talked to Mumbrella when they were brought together at the beginning of...
In the last set of radio ratings, the show, co-hosted with Tim Ross had a 3.9% share of the Sydney radio audience.
Among the commercial FM breakfast shows, The Kyle & Jackie O Show on Southern Cross Austereo’s 2Day FM is number one with a 12.1% share. Fitzy & Wippa on Dmg’s Nova are joint second with a 6.4% share, along with Arn’s Jonesy & Amanda on Wsfm. Fourth comes Triple M’s Grill Team on 4.5%.
Rosso & Claire were fifth.
The duo were brought together by Arn at the start of the year. Hooper had previously co-hosted the show with Andrew Rochford. The Tele suggests that Hooper and Ross struggled to build on air chemistry between them.
The duo talked to Mumbrella when they were brought together at the beginning of...
- 11/16/2012
- by mumbrella
- Encore Magazine
The Australian Radio Network is giving away a new house in Mix101.1′s biggest promotion of the year. The listener drive is in conjunction with Lend Lease and Burbank and will be led by breakfast hosts Chrissie Swan and Jane Hall.
The promo follows on from the January 2011 house giveaway by Mix’s sister station, Sydney’s Mix106.5fm, to promote its then-new breakfast team of Andrew Rochford and Claire Hooper.The announcement:
The Australian Radio Network (Arn) is thrilled to announce Mix101.1’s biggest promotion of the year – Mix101.1’s House That Melbourne Built. In conjunction with Lend Lease and Burbank, Mix101.1 is giving one very lucky listener A Brand New House!
This exciting competition starts on Monday 17th September. In a unique twist, not only will Mix101.1 listeners get the chance to win a brand new home, they’ll get the chance to help design it. Each morning during Breakfast,...
The promo follows on from the January 2011 house giveaway by Mix’s sister station, Sydney’s Mix106.5fm, to promote its then-new breakfast team of Andrew Rochford and Claire Hooper.The announcement:
The Australian Radio Network (Arn) is thrilled to announce Mix101.1’s biggest promotion of the year – Mix101.1’s House That Melbourne Built. In conjunction with Lend Lease and Burbank, Mix101.1 is giving one very lucky listener A Brand New House!
This exciting competition starts on Monday 17th September. In a unique twist, not only will Mix101.1 listeners get the chance to win a brand new home, they’ll get the chance to help design it. Each morning during Breakfast,...
- 9/17/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
The radio industry came together across Australia on Friday to mark the third anniversary of the launch of digital radio. Sydney’s event took place at First Fleet Park. Mumbrella’s Tim Burrowes talks to:
Commercial Radio Australia boss Joan Warner on why the uptake of digital radio three years on is more successful than she expected; Fairfax Radio CEO Adam Lang on steadying the ship after the division was withdrawn from sale, and signing off a five year strategy; Nova’s Ryan “Fitzy” Fitzgerald “We feel like we regurgitate the same stuff every week but people seem to love it”; Eardrum’s Ralph van Dijk on future proofing the industry; Wsfm’s Brendan Jones and Amanda Keller, and Today Network presenter Fifi Box on the importance of digital to the industry; Sca’s Sydney Gm Jeremy Simpson on the launch of digital station Stardust; Mix 106.5′s Claire Hooper gives...
Commercial Radio Australia boss Joan Warner on why the uptake of digital radio three years on is more successful than she expected; Fairfax Radio CEO Adam Lang on steadying the ship after the division was withdrawn from sale, and signing off a five year strategy; Nova’s Ryan “Fitzy” Fitzgerald “We feel like we regurgitate the same stuff every week but people seem to love it”; Eardrum’s Ralph van Dijk on future proofing the industry; Wsfm’s Brendan Jones and Amanda Keller, and Today Network presenter Fifi Box on the importance of digital to the industry; Sca’s Sydney Gm Jeremy Simpson on the launch of digital station Stardust; Mix 106.5′s Claire Hooper gives...
- 8/28/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
Sydney radio’s bad boys of Alan Jones and Kyle Sandilands have both enjoyed ratings jumps in the latest set of audience numbers from Nielsen.
Sydney breakfast
Source: Nielsen
In the breakfast battle, Jones was the winner with his show on 2Gb jumping by 1.4 points to a share of 18.5%. Last week, 2Gb was censured by the Australian Communications and Media Authority over Jones’ climate change claims. The watchdog also labelled Jones’ comments about Pm Julia Gillard as disrespectful.
Among the commercial FM breakfast shows, The Kyle & Jackie O Show on 2Day FM has consolidated its lead, with a rise of 0.7 points to a share of 10.5%. Acma is currently investigating Sandilands’ “spider baby” jokes and earlier this year censured him for his “piece of shit” attack on journalist Alison Stephenson.
Meanwhile, ABC702′s breakfast show presented by Adam Spencer had the biggest fall, down from 13.6% to 12%.
Wsfm’s Jonesy & Amanda had a good result,...
Sydney breakfast
Source: Nielsen
In the breakfast battle, Jones was the winner with his show on 2Gb jumping by 1.4 points to a share of 18.5%. Last week, 2Gb was censured by the Australian Communications and Media Authority over Jones’ climate change claims. The watchdog also labelled Jones’ comments about Pm Julia Gillard as disrespectful.
Among the commercial FM breakfast shows, The Kyle & Jackie O Show on 2Day FM has consolidated its lead, with a rise of 0.7 points to a share of 10.5%. Acma is currently investigating Sandilands’ “spider baby” jokes and earlier this year censured him for his “piece of shit” attack on journalist Alison Stephenson.
Meanwhile, ABC702′s breakfast show presented by Adam Spencer had the biggest fall, down from 13.6% to 12%.
Wsfm’s Jonesy & Amanda had a good result,...
- 6/18/2012
- by mumbrella
- Encore Magazine
Curious goings-on during an ad break for Nine’s Sydney broadcast of The Logies. The network aired an ad for Arn’s radio station Mix just before 9.30pm.
Which would have been a pleasing marketing investment to see for Mix 106.5′s Sydney breakfast team of Tim Ross and Claire Hooper.
Except it was a promo for Mix 101.1′s Melboune breakfast team of Chrissie Swan and Jane Hall.
Dr Mumbo suspects that the phone call to the Nine sales team for a makegood is coming right… now.
Which would have been a pleasing marketing investment to see for Mix 106.5′s Sydney breakfast team of Tim Ross and Claire Hooper.
Except it was a promo for Mix 101.1′s Melboune breakfast team of Chrissie Swan and Jane Hall.
Dr Mumbo suspects that the phone call to the Nine sales team for a makegood is coming right… now.
- 4/15/2012
- by mumbrella
- Encore Magazine
Arn is launching a promotion on the Mix106.5 Rosso and Claire show to find Sydney’s best bridesmaid.
From April 16, six bridesmaids will engage in a daily Survivor-style challenge to win their best friend her dream wedding.
Each day one bridesmaid will be ‘voted off’, resulting in two bridesmaids battling it out in a final challenge on Friday 20 April.
The event has been sponsored by the Sydney Bridal Expo, which takes place at Darling Harbour on 21 and 22 April.
The campaign consists of 30-second promotional ads, breakfast credits, posters and a three-week online campaign on Mix1065.com.au.
Tim ‘Rosso’ Ross returned to radio to team up with Claire Hooper on Mix 106.5 in September last year.
From April 16, six bridesmaids will engage in a daily Survivor-style challenge to win their best friend her dream wedding.
Each day one bridesmaid will be ‘voted off’, resulting in two bridesmaids battling it out in a final challenge on Friday 20 April.
The event has been sponsored by the Sydney Bridal Expo, which takes place at Darling Harbour on 21 and 22 April.
The campaign consists of 30-second promotional ads, breakfast credits, posters and a three-week online campaign on Mix1065.com.au.
Tim ‘Rosso’ Ross returned to radio to team up with Claire Hooper on Mix 106.5 in September last year.
- 4/12/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
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