Archive for the ‘Index’ Category
Televised Revolution – Episode 207
It’s a big week in television. Thankfully Simon and Dennis are just the two guys to do it. With Dan gone for the week watching movies at BIFF, Dennis and ...
Televised Revolution – Episode 206
We make it a habit here on Televised Revolution to have a chat with the CEO’s of our local community television station, Channel 31. We’ve had a chat with Andrew Carroll, Paul ...
Televised Revolution – Episode 205
The Internet changed the game for television distribution. No longer are TV services restricted to being provided by those who have been provided with access to the airwaves/permission to cable ...
Televised Revolution – Episode 204
We have a bonus episode of Televised Revolution this week featuring an interview with Michael Bodey. Bodey, a writer on the media for The Australian, has written Broadcast Wars which ...
Televised Revolution – Episode 203
On a low and lazy Tuesday evening, Dan and Dennis sit down to discuss one heck of a big week in television.
Up for discussion this week:
Optus launch the MeTV service ...
Televised Revolution – Episode 202
This week on Televised Revolution, we go crazy for It’s A Knockout. Ten have this week announced the return of the show which impacted our childhoods more than almost any ...
Televised Revolution – Episode 201
It’s a news heavy week with big changes across the industry locally and abroad.
We talk:
Ten appoint a News Director.
Foxtel announce new FX channel.
Nine launch a new news bulletin exclusively for ...
Televised Revolution – Episode 200
We reach 200 episodes with this episode. In the several years we’ve been doing this podcast, we’ve seen the television industry change fundamentally. When we began the podcast, we discussed ...
Televised Revolution – Episode 199
There seemed to be a very deliberate narrative last year regarding the ABC launching ABC News 24. With Sky News tendering for the Australia Network contract against the ABC, The ...
Televised Revolution – Episode 198
Who would have thought that the most innovative show on Australian television this year would be a pop music show? SBS’ PopAsia show is symbolic of the cultural changes taking ...


