TV Talks: 2020 and Beyond
At our last TV Talks for 2019 we have asked a panel of influential producers, broadcasters and commissioners to tell us where they think TV Industry trends are heading in 2020 and beyond.
TV Talks: Jumping Genres
Meet Industry Professionals who have made the move between ‘scripted’ and ‘unscripted’ and find out how they genre juggle.
TV Talks: Watching Your Figures
September’s TV Talks take a turn for the analytical with a panel of brilliant minds dedicating themselves to the question of ratings and audience across platforms, mediums and broadcasters.
TV Talks: True Crime
Some of Australia’s best true crime storytellers to give us the inside stories.
TV Talks: Make It Bigger
Join Adrian Swift, Caroline Spencer, Paul Clarke and Shaun Murphy as they discuss how they make some of the biggest shows on Australian television.
TV Talks: Keeping it Original
Three of Australia's best scripted content creators and producers discuss how they’ve made their work, and what stories can be now be told and sold.
TV TALKS: The Latest from MIP
Five industry professionals report back from the international market in Cannes and share their thoughts on trends, the shows everyone's talking about, and how Australian shows are travelling around the globe.
TV Talks: Kids TV – New Directions
What kids are watching in 2019.
TV Talks: Insight and Outlook
A celebration of International Women’s Day 2019 featuring featuring Jenny Brockie and Anita Jacoby in conversation discussing hosting SBS’s ‘Insight’, the broader media industry, the state of news and current affairs, future proofing your ca...
TV Talks: Drama in the Age of Streaming
How does the transformation on how scripted shows are watched impact how they are written?
TV Talks: 2019 and Beyond
A panel of industry heavy hitters do a bit of crystal ball gazing.
TV Talks: From Browser to Broadcast
Web series content creators and their journey to "heritage" media.
TV Talks: Competing in a Global Market
Production and drama executives talk about how co-pros are changing the way TV gets made.