Jaclyn Hadida: 'It’s interesting to see the issues that have shaped the election, particularly rising concerns about the US tariff regime and...
Adgile: Television platforms accounted for a significant 74% of all video revenue during the campaign.
Nathan Powell: 'TikTok is a central platform for reaching many of these voters and the numbers clearly show Labor and Albanese were...
Adam Smith: 'In the Supermassive spirit of making stuff that people actually want, we swapped politics for pinot and created a party...
As Australian's head to the ballot box to decide our next Prime Minister, the nation's television networks will be working overtime.
Labor and Liberal parties lead $36 million digital ad surge on Google and Meta, outspending Clive Palmer’s Trumpet of Patriots.
The debate will take place live from ABC Parramatta studios at 8:00 pm AEST on Wednesday, 16 April.
Chris Dore: 'The Nightly is transforming how people think about news published on digital platforms.'
Labor is leading its campaign under the slogan 'Building Australia’s Future'.
The parliamentary inquiry is examining the conduct of the 2022 election
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• Seven's coverage will also feature the "Screen of Dreams" made famous by CNN’s John King