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30 Jun 2011 The Age's TV writers celebrate many of the things they love about TV as well as noting some of the things they don't.
I come to write this article, my first for TriplePundit, as someone who has worked in film, television production and entertainment marketing since the late '80s. Back in the day, The Producers' Guild of America has a quite extensive online guide and services directory as part of its PGA Green Guide Initiative. It published a
"On this year's best series women kept breaking the lines that were meant to contain them" For @GreenGuideTV in today's @theage I wrote about the best TV in 2017, including THE HANDMAID'S TALE, GET KRACK!N, BIG LITTLE LIES, TRANSPARENT and TWIN
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8 Feb 2018 Strategic (non)sense. I have listened to the revamped 774 for a month now, and I am full of praise for ABC management. First, it is perfectly obvious that on The World Today and PM, half an hour of current affairs is better than one. Who doesn't want to be only as half informed as before? Makes sense.
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2 Nov 2017 Last week's Green Guide illustrated that Melbourne radio listeners are lucky to have two such informative radio presenters as Neil Mitchell and Jon Faine. They appeal to different ends of Melbourne's political and cultural spectrum in non-sensational daily discussions of events that listeners want clarified.
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