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Tom Gosby

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Box office: Superman stays invulnerable at #1
Entertainment

Box office: Superman stays invulnerable at #1

This weekend, the top 20 films at the Australian box office grossed $18,065,499, a 25% decrease from last weekend’s $24,157,895.

by Tom GosbyJul 22, 2025

TV Ratings Weekend 18-20 July 2025: Lions Tour leads Nine to Saturday win
TV Ratings

TV Ratings Weekend 18-20 July 2025: Lions Tour leads Nine to Saturday win

The 2025 British & Irish Lions Tour delivered a big win for Nine on Saturday, with the first Test match drawing 772,000 national viewers.

by Tom GosbyJul 21, 2025

Spotify launches Audiobooks+ subscription in Australia
Audio

Spotify launches Audiobooks+ subscription in Australia

Spotify has launched a $15.99 Audiobooks+ add-on for Premium subscribers in Australia, offering extra monthly audiobook listening hours.

by Tom GosbyJul 21, 2025

Hungry Jack’s raises record $2.7 million for Make-A-Wish Australia
News

Hungry Jack’s raises record $2.7 million for Make-A-Wish Australia

Hungry Jack’s has raised a record $2.7 million for Make-A-Wish Australia during its June 2025 Wishmaker campaign, making it the charity’s largest ever single donation.

by Tom GosbyJul 21, 2025

IAB Australia appoints Sarah Kruger to lead policy and regulatory affairs
News

IAB Australia appoints Sarah Kruger to lead policy and regulatory affairs

IAB Australia has named Sarah Kruger as Director of Policy and Regulatory Affairs, bringing extensive experience from Seven West Media and CRA.

by Tom GosbyJul 21, 2025

JOLT’s EV audience insights reveal new opportunities for digital out-of-home
Out-of-Home (OOH)

JOLT’s EV audience insights reveal new opportunities for digital out-of-home

JOLT’s new report highlights how EV adoption is creating a values-led, digitally engaged audience advertisers can reach via street furniture of the future.

by Tom GosbyJul 21, 2025

Australian cinemas notch biggest admissions week since Barbenheimer
Entertainment Data

Australian cinemas notch biggest admissions week since Barbenheimer

More than two million movie goers went to see Superman, Jurassic World: Rebirth and more.

by Tom GosbyJul 18, 2025

Pet Circle partners with Warner Bros. for Superman campaign and website relaunch
Creative

Pet Circle partners with Warner Bros. for Superman campaign and website relaunch

The national campaign coincides with the release of the new Superman film.

by Tom GosbyJul 18, 2025

TV Ratings Thursday 17 July 2025: Seven’s AFL clash between Essendon and GWS reaches 1.52m
TV Ratings

TV Ratings Thursday 17 July 2025: Seven’s AFL clash between Essendon and GWS reaches 1.52m

Thursday Night Footy delivered solid reach for Seven, while Nine dominated key demos with 9News and A Current Affair.

by Tom GosbyJul 18, 2025

Kids of Macarthur and IMA launch campaign to fund paediatric nurse training
Creative

Kids of Macarthur and IMA launch campaign to fund paediatric nurse training

The campaign aims to raise donations for the Advanced Paediatric Life Support program, which has already trained 20 local nurses through community support.

by Tom GosbyJul 18, 2025

Foxtel Media signs Harvey Norman, KFC & Westpac as NRLW broadcast sponsors
Sports

Foxtel Media signs Harvey Norman, KFC & Westpac as NRLW broadcast sponsors

With a focus on branded integration and player storytelling, Foxtel Media has signed three major brands.

by Tom GosbyJul 18, 2025

Platforms push back: YouTube and Meta crack down on 'inauthentic content'
AI

Platforms push back: YouTube and Meta crack down on 'inauthentic content'

YouTube and Meta are doubling down on originality, updating monetisation and distribution policies to penalise repetitive, mass‑produced and reposted content.

by Tom GosbyJul 18, 2025

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