60 Minutes
Nine’s 60 Minutes, which featured an interview with the family and friends of Thomas Kelly, who died after being punched in Kings Cross last weekend, drew an audience of 1.1m last night.
The show was down from 1.359m last week, up against MasterChef on Ten, the most-watched non-news show of Sunday night with ratings of 1.465m.
MasterChef was third overall behind night winner Seven News on 1.523m and Sunday Night on 1.482m. However, the cooking show won the key advertising demographics, 16-39, 18-49, 25-54.
Nine’s special broadcast of a charity concert featuring the contestants of the Australian version of The Voice didn’t draw the same large numbers of The Voice itself.
Reaching Out, held last week at Melbourne’s Crown Casino screened from 6.30pm-8pm and took 1.006m, according to preliminary ratings from OzTam.
The concert featuring winner Karise Eden, and finalists Darren Percival, Mahalia Barnes and...
Nine’s 60 Minutes, which featured an interview with the family and friends of Thomas Kelly, who died after being punched in Kings Cross last weekend, drew an audience of 1.1m last night.
The show was down from 1.359m last week, up against MasterChef on Ten, the most-watched non-news show of Sunday night with ratings of 1.465m.
MasterChef was third overall behind night winner Seven News on 1.523m and Sunday Night on 1.482m. However, the cooking show won the key advertising demographics, 16-39, 18-49, 25-54.
Nine’s special broadcast of a charity concert featuring the contestants of the Australian version of The Voice didn’t draw the same large numbers of The Voice itself.
Reaching Out, held last week at Melbourne’s Crown Casino screened from 6.30pm-8pm and took 1.006m, according to preliminary ratings from OzTam.
The concert featuring winner Karise Eden, and finalists Darren Percival, Mahalia Barnes and...
- 7/16/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
Screen Australia has invested almost $750,000 across five one-off documentary projects.
The projects, which will trigger over $2.1 million in production, include 10 Days That Shocked the Nation, an online Sbs documentary which will tells the story of the events that occurred in the lead-up to and consequent Cronulla Riots, and Canberra Confidential, an ABC program which uncovers a century of secrets from inside the nation.s capital.
Screen Australia.s documentary Manager Liz Stevens said: .Both these documentaries will make a significant contribution to the national dialogue. 10 Days That Shocked the Nation joins other recent Ndp-funded award-winning online properties Big Stories, Small Towns and Asylum: Exit Australia. Canberra Confidential will be broadcast to coincide with Canberra.s Centenary in early 2013..
The projects also include biographical film, Peter Sculthorpe, A Journey Through My Life, about one of the world.s greatest living composers. Writer/director Gregor Jordon.s Ian Thorpe: The Swimmer...
The projects, which will trigger over $2.1 million in production, include 10 Days That Shocked the Nation, an online Sbs documentary which will tells the story of the events that occurred in the lead-up to and consequent Cronulla Riots, and Canberra Confidential, an ABC program which uncovers a century of secrets from inside the nation.s capital.
Screen Australia.s documentary Manager Liz Stevens said: .Both these documentaries will make a significant contribution to the national dialogue. 10 Days That Shocked the Nation joins other recent Ndp-funded award-winning online properties Big Stories, Small Towns and Asylum: Exit Australia. Canberra Confidential will be broadcast to coincide with Canberra.s Centenary in early 2013..
The projects also include biographical film, Peter Sculthorpe, A Journey Through My Life, about one of the world.s greatest living composers. Writer/director Gregor Jordon.s Ian Thorpe: The Swimmer...
- 6/28/2012
- by Staff reporter
- IF.com.au
An ABC documentary about Olympic swimmer Ian Thorpe directed by Gregor Jordan is one of the films to receive funding from Screen Australia.
Jordan, who directed Ned Kelly and Two Hands, followed Thorpe as the swimmer made his failed comeback for the 2012 London Olympics.
The project, Ian Thorpe: The Swimmer is produced for the ABC by Jordan Helen Panckhurst, Michael Hilliard, Simone Kessell and executive producer Rob Galluzzo.
Five documentaries have received funding from the national screen agency, two from the National Documentary Program and three from the General Documentary Program.
The $750,000 investment is expected to trigger $2.1m in production.
Also slated for funding is 10 Days That Shocked The Nation, about the 2005 Cronulla riots, to be broadcast on Sbs Online; the life story of music composer Peter Sculthorpe for the ABC; 1960s pop artist Martin Sharp called The Sharp End; and Canberra Confidential – a hundred years inside the nation’s capital.
Jordan, who directed Ned Kelly and Two Hands, followed Thorpe as the swimmer made his failed comeback for the 2012 London Olympics.
The project, Ian Thorpe: The Swimmer is produced for the ABC by Jordan Helen Panckhurst, Michael Hilliard, Simone Kessell and executive producer Rob Galluzzo.
Five documentaries have received funding from the national screen agency, two from the National Documentary Program and three from the General Documentary Program.
The $750,000 investment is expected to trigger $2.1m in production.
Also slated for funding is 10 Days That Shocked The Nation, about the 2005 Cronulla riots, to be broadcast on Sbs Online; the life story of music composer Peter Sculthorpe for the ABC; 1960s pop artist Martin Sharp called The Sharp End; and Canberra Confidential – a hundred years inside the nation’s capital.
- 6/27/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
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