• 2018 streaming revenue grows 41%, now accounts for 71% of revenue
• Horror outperforms family in big opening weekends
• Eilish broke into the music scene with the hit singles Ocean Eyes and Lovely
• Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is the latest title from acclaimed Japanese studio FromSoftware.
• The Jonas Brothers have extended their run at #1 with Sucker to three weeks.
• Tod has been acting in the leadership role since January 2019
• Each piece in our show takes a minimum of three months to put together.
Screen Australia’s now eight member board includes five women.
• Amy Shark and Paul Kelly among nominees for Song of the Year
All proceeds from the shows will be donated to the The Christchurch Foundation’s, Our People, Our City fund.
• Two new releases opened wide and they both made the top five.
•Apple TV+ launching soon with original shows & movies
• Devil May Cry 5 remains at the pointy end of the charts
• Ariana Grande isn’t giving up top spot without a fight
• Since 2014 home entertainment digital spending up 170% globally
• Ben Naparstek on the ambitious and diverse catalogue of 2019 programming
• Two new releases in the top five which had just over $1m between them.
The reformed Jonas Brothers have surged all the way to their first #1 in Australia.