newspaper article
Amazon gets into the movie business in Australian Financial Review [General News] (21/01/2015) p.37
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; AMAZONPhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: AMAZON ; STREAMING USE: VIDEO ON DEMAND Summary: Amazon is announcing that it will produce and release films for both theatrical and video streaming relaese. Currently only to be available in the US.
More info
newspaper article
Bold new world in Daily Telegraph [Switched On] (7/06/2017) p.25
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; FOXTELAuthor: Byrnes, Holly PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: FOXTEL ; VIDEO ON DEMAND Summary: A new streaming service is being offered from Foxtel, which is called Foxtel Now
More info
newspaper article
Boom time for streaming services in Sunday Age (29/05/2016) p.14
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; VIDEO ON DEMANDAuthor: Newsome, Brad PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: VIDEO ON DEMAND Summary: Article about the shows available for viewing on Australian streaming services from Netflix, Stan, Presto and ABC iViewNotes: similar article. 'Bloodline one of a top crop from streaming services', Sydney Morning Herald. same date. p. 24
More info
newspaper article
Broadcasters set to turn online into top viewing in Australian Financial Review [Marketing & Media] (7/09/2015) p.37
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; VIDEO ON DEMANDAuthor: McIntyre, Paul PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: VIDEO ON DEMAND Summary: Keith Eadie, Cheif marketing officer for TubeMogul predicts a shift in viewership arguing that mid-level and user generated content would lose out to premium broadcast style shows that are delivered across and digital channel (live and catch-up). Seven Network annousced in August its Plus& app will stream its three channels live across any device as part of its 'content everywhere' strategy.
More info
newspaper article
The confused evolution on demand TV in Sunday Age [General News] (13/09/2015) p.20
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; VIDEO ON DEMANDAuthor: Quinn, Karl PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: VIDEO ON DEMAND ; MR ROBOT [TV] (US, Sam Esmail, 2015) Summary: This article highlights the multitude of ways in which viewers can consume a popular show (such as Mr Robot) depending on how much thay want to wait or pay. There is a lot of confusion around who holds exclusive rights to screen a 'hot' show in Australia.
More info
newspaper article
Crime pays on 'the free Netflix' in Weekend Australian (29/07/2017) p.3
More info
newspaper article
The diary : streaming action in The Australian (15/02/2016) p.24
More info
newspaper article
Disney plots Australian SVOD service in Australian Financial Review (15/02/2016) p.31
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONSAuthor: White, Dominic -- Mason, Max PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS ; VIDEO ON DEMAND Summary: Walt Disney Company is considering releasing a subscription video on demand service for Australia. Report on what this means for other subscription TV services in Australia, especially Foxtel
More info
newspaper article
Extended Play for streaming Foxtel in The Australian (07/09/2016) p.21
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; FOXTELAuthor: Davidson, Darren PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: PAY TV. AUSTRALIA ; VIDEO ON DEMAND ; FOXTEL Summary: Foxtel is planning to offer an on-demand streaming service to compete with other services in the Australian market. Some details on the deal Foxtel has with HBO and some upcoming Foxtel productions. Quotes from Foxtel chief Peter Tonagh
More info
newspaper article
First it took TV... in The Australian [The Deal] (21/04/2017) p.14
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; NETFLIXAuthor: Burke, Justin PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: NETFLIX ; DUBBING ; VIDEO ON DEMAND Summary: A profile piece on the streaming media company Netflix, and their plans for the future
More info
newspaper article
Four video streamers not sustainable, says Hollywood expert in Sydney Morning Herald [Business News] (4/05/2015) p.25
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; VIDEO ON DEMANDAuthor: Lynch, Jared PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: VIDEO ON DEMAND Summary: Seth Shapiro says that Australia's Subscriber Video On Demand companies will struggle to gain a foothold in the competitive market.
More info
newspaper article
Four video streamers not sustainable, says Hollywood expert in Canberra Times [Business News] (4/05/2015) p.8
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; VIDEO ON DEMANDAuthor: Lynch, Jared PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: VIDEO ON DEMAND Summary: Seth Shapiro says that Australia's Subscriber Video On Demand companies will struggle to gain a foothold in the competitive market.
More info
newspaper article
Foxtel value rated lowest in consumer survey of paid viewing in The Age (7/04/2017) p.21
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; VIDEO ON DEMANDAuthor: Battersby, Lucy PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: FOXTEL ; VIDEO ON DEMAND ; AUDIENCE RESEARCH. AUSTRALIA Summary: Report on Canstar Blue survey that ranks the satisfaction ratings for the various streaming services and the pay-tv channel Foxtel. the providers costs and services are listed for Foxtel, Netflix, Fetch, Stan, and Bigpond Movies
More info
journal article
It's no longer possible to ignore pirates so let's learn from them in Encore (September 2012) p.6
More info
newspaper article
Media rules have become ridiculous in Australian Financial Review (26/10/2015) p.38
More info
book
Media streaming and broadband in Australia : report to the Australian Broadcasting Authority / prepared by the Centre for Telecommunications Information Networking Sydney: Australian Broadcasting Authority, 2002.
Call No: 30(94) MEDSource: ATPlace: SydneyPublisher: Australian Broadcasting AuthorityPubDate: 2002PhysDes: 80 pages : illustration ; 30 cmSubject: DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY. AUSTRALIA ; INTERNET AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; INTERNET AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; MOBILE AND ONLINE MEDIA ; MOBILE ONLINE MEDIA. AUSTRALIA ; VIDEO ON DEMAND Summary: A study on the potential uses of streaming technology and how this compares with other viewing technological advances that will become available mainly due to broadband technologyContents: About CTIN -- Executive summary -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The techologies of streaming and broadband -- 3. Estimates of streaming demand in Australia -- 4. The potential impact of corporate strateigs on streaming in Australia -- 5. Regulatory presssure points -- 6. Appendix 1: Packet versus circuit networks -- Appendix 2: identitites and links among existing corporations -- Bibliography -- Glossary
More info
newspaper article
Netflix after more Australian content in Saturday Age (11/6/2016) p.14
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; VIDEO ON DEMANDAuthor: Lallo, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: NETFLIX ; VIDEO ON DEMAND ; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Report on the streaming video on demand services wishes for more suitable Australian content, with the success of shows like MISS FISHER'S MURDER MYSTERIES, WENTWORTH, and WOLF CREEK
More info
video on demand
Netflix, amazon fuel office demand in Australian Financial Review [Property] (27/02/2017) p.34
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; VIDEO ON DEMANDAuthor: Piper, Nicole PhysDes: ClippingsSubject: VIDEO ON DEMAND Summary: The boom in streaming services and the digital media and entertainment world has resulted in a surge of real estate purchases. Companies such as Netflix and Amazon are buying big office spaces that reflect the demand and production needs of this industry ector.
More info
book
Netflix nation : the geography of digital distribution / Ramon Lobato New York: New York University Press,
Call No: 386.5-5 LOBAuthor: Lobato, Ramon Edition: 2019Place: New YorkPublisher: New York University PressPhysDes: xii, 236 pages : illustrated ; 21 cmSeries: Critical Cultural CommunicationSubject: NETFLIX ; VIDEO ON DEMAND ; DIGITAL DISTRIBUTION Summary: Television, once a broadcast medium, now also travels through our telephone lines, fiber optic cables, and wireless networks. It is delivered to viewers via apps, screens large and small, and media players of all kinds. In this unfamiliar environment, new global giants of television distribution are emerging—including Netflix, the world’s largest subscription video-on-demand service.
Combining media industry analysis with cultural theory, Ramon Lobato explores the political and policy tensions at the heart of the digital distribution revolution, tracing their longer history through our evolving understanding of media globalization. Netflix Nations considers the ways that subscription video-on-demand services, but most of all Netflix, have irrevocably changed the circulation of media content. It tells the story of how a global video portal interacts with national audiences, markets, and institutions, and what this means for how we understand global media in the internet age.
Netflix Nations addresses a fundamental tension in the digital media landscape – the clash between the internet’s capacity for global distribution and the territorial nature of media trade, taste, and regulation. The book also explores the failures and frictions of video-on-demand as experienced by audiences. The actual experience of using video platforms is full of subtle reminders of market boundaries and exclusions: platforms are geo-blocked for out-of-region users (“this video is not available in your region”); catalogs shrink and expand from country to country; prices appear in different currencies; and subtitles and captions are not available in local languages. These conditions offer rich insight for understanding the actual geographies of digital media distribution.
Contrary to popular belief, the story of Netflix is not just an American one. From Argentina to Australia, Netflix’s ascension from a Silicon Valley start-up to an international television service has transformed media consumption on a global scale. Netflix Nations will help readers make sense of a complex, ever-shifting streaming media environment. -- publisher's web siteISBN: 9781479804948
More info
newspaper article
Netflix safe, so chill, but it's a drama for local TV in Saturday Age (24/06/2017) p.18
More info
newspaper article
Networking in Canberra Times [TV Guide] (09/05/2016) p.2
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; INDUSTRY, TELEVISION. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Kalina, Paul PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: INDUSTRY, TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; LICENCES. AUSTRALIA ; ROXBURGH, RICHARD ; VIDEO ON DEMAND ; OFFSPRING [TV] (AT, 2010) Summary: Snippets on news in the Australian television industry. Stories include: muted reaction from Australian commercial TV broadcasters to the 25 percent cut to their broadcasting licence fee; Richard Roxburgh to author and illustrate a children's book; anticipation for the new season of OFFSPRING; Australian Productivity Commission making recommendations to the Copyright Act to allow Australian consumers to use VPN's to avoid geoblocking of TV streaming providers such as Netflix
More info
newspaper article
Nine's three channels to be live-streamed in Sydney Morning Herald (26/10/2015) p.23
More info
video on demand
No Activity excites Hollywood in Sydney Morning Herald [Business News] (28/9/15) p.20
More info
book
Not at a cinema near you : Australia's film distribution problem / Lauren Carroll Harris Strawberry Hills, N.S.W.: Currency House, November 2013.
Call No: 301.1-4(94)Author: Harris, Lauren Carrol Place: Strawberry Hills, N.S.W.Publisher: Currency HousePubDate: November 2013PhysDes: 90 p. ; 21cmSeries: Platform papers ; no.37Subject: DISTRIBUTION ; DISTRIBUTION. AUSTRALIA ; DIGITAL DISTRIBUTION ; VIDEODISCS ; VIDEO ON DEMAND Summary: "Lauren Carroll Harris' treatise on the state of distribution in Australia for locally produced feature films is a timely and provocative analysis of the existing structures and a powerful argument for adjustment and change in this post digital world.
Her reflections on a distribution led industry potentially replacing a production development led industry need to be seriously debated given our recent change of government and new management and key personnel at Screen Australia".
Antony I. Ginnane. -- publisher's web siteNotes: Includes reader's responses to previous Platform Papers.ISBN: 9780987211477
More info
newspaper article
Pressure for quota on Netflix in The Age (30/05/2016) p.21
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Mason, Max PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: VIDEO ON DEMAND ; STATE AND TV. EUROPEAN COUNTRIES ; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: The European Union have imposed on streaming services a requirement that 20 percent of their libraries are made up of European content. Screen Producers Australia and the Nine Network discuss whether similar requirements should be made in AustraliaNotes: same article in Sydney Morning Herald. p 25
More info
journal article
Rental giant combats VOD with rival deilvery service in Encore (Online)
Call No: DVD RESEARCH FOLDERAuthor: Hull, David Subject: VIDEO ON DEMAND ; DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY. AUSTRALIA ; SET-TOP BOX ; VIDEO EZY ; UNIACKE, PAUL Summary: The Video Ezy rental chain is trying to secure it's position in the marketplace by introducing a video download system where customers can use a portable hard disk device (such as a memory stick) to download a film from a kiosk in store. Uniacke belives this will work in Australia as the video on demand (VOD) opportunities in Australia are not really there yet due to slow broadband. Very in depth article on new scheme.Notes: accessed from: Encore Magazine. Reed Business. AFI Research Collection, RMIT University. (13 June 2007).
More info
newspaper article
Screen tests in The Saturday Paper (18/02/2017) p.9
More info
newspaper article
Seven's tennis app a smash hit in The Australian (20/01/2016) p.19
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; SEVEN NETWORKAuthor: Davidson, Darren PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: SEVEN NETWORK ; SPORT AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; VIDEO ON DEMAND Summary: Seven Network have introduced a streaming app for the 2016 Australian Open Tennis Championships that has seen streams break Australian records. Discussion about the value of streaming live sports.
More info
newspaper article
The Sharp threat to Foxtel in Australian Financial Review (10/08/2015) p.1
More info
newspaper article
Should Netflix be forced to screen more Australian content? in Crikey.com.au (9/05/2018) p.1
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; NETFLIXAuthor: Eltham, Ben PhysDes: Clippings File_ArticleSubject: NETFLIX ; MOBILE AND ONLINE MEDIA ; VIDEO ON DEMAND ; QUOTA. AUSTRALIA Summary: Examining the Australian content of material on Netflix and other Australian streaming providers and whether there should be some quotas put on these streaming services as there are on Australian TV broadcasters
More info
newspaper article
Slow track for video-on-demand : SBS in Australian Financial Review [Companies and Martkets] (03/03/2015) p.20
More info
newspaper article
SPA Calls for Netflix local content quota in Australian Financial Review (30/05/2016) p.31
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; VIDEO ON DEMANDAuthor: Mason, Max PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: PRODUCTION. EUROPEAN COUNTRIES ; VIDEO ON DEMAND Summary: The European Union has imposed a content quota for streaming services like Netflix, Amazon Prime, with a requirement that 20 percent of their library is dedicated to European content. This article looks at the call from Screen Producers Australia for streamers in the Australian market to do the same. Interivewed are representatives from Nine Network, Netflix, Ministry of th Communications
More info
no activity [tv] (at, 2015)
Stan comedy show wins over Hollywood execs in Australian Financial Review [Marketing and Media] (28/9/15) p.32
More info
newspaper article
Stan taps Aussie content in battle with Netflix in The Australian (03/08/2015) p.25
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; STANAuthor: Bodey, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: VIDEO ON DEMAND ; STAN ; NETFLIX Summary: Interview with Stan chief executive Mike Sneesby who discusses the companies strategy to promote Australian productions with its video on demand service
More info
newspaper article
Stream of hope in The Age [Green Guide] (04/06/2015) p.6
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; VIDEO ON DEMANDAuthor: - PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: NETFLIX ; STAN ; VIDEO ON DEMAND Summary: Report on the various SVOD (Streaming Video on Demand) services in Australia that are producing exclusive content. Discusses two of the services, Stan, and Netflix in some detail
More info
newspaper article
Stream of hope in Canberra Times [TV Guide] (15/06/2015) p.5
Call No: VIDEO ON DEMANDPhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: VIDEO ON DEMAND ; STAN ; NETFLIX Summary: Stan is the first SVOD to commission exclusive content for it s service. Other subscription video-on-demand have been acquiring and licensing local content.
More info
newspaper article
Swimming with the stream in Sunday Age (19/07/2015) p.4
More info
newspaper article
Telstra's TV coalition will help in Netflix war in The Australian (30/07/2015) p.22
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; TELSTRAAuthor: Davidson, Darren PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: TELSTRA ; VIDEO ON DEMAND Summary: Report on a new video on demand service, Telstra TV, and how it will team up with local providers such as Stan, Presto, and Foxtel rather than compete against them and Netflix
More info
newspaper article
Top gear trio take $340m digital route in Australian Financial Review [International news] (01/08/2015) p.12
More info
newspaper article
Turn on to change in Herald Sun (7/06/2017) p.11
More info
newspaper article
US streaming provider to launch Down Under in Smart Company
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; HAYUAuthor: SmartCompany PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: HAYU ; VIDEO ON DEMAND ; REALITY TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Report on Hayu a new Australian video on demand service with a that will screen reality television shows. Hayu will be launched by NBCUniversal International
More info
Online resource
digital clippings file
VIDEO ON DEMAND Digital clippings file available
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; DIGITAL CLIPPINGS FILEPhysDes: ClippingsSubject: VIDEO ON DEMAND URL status: URL: 'http://file://Q:/S/VIDEO_ON_DEMAND.zip'
Checked: 31/08/2021 12:59:41 PM
Status: Error
Details: Failed to send HTTP request (WinHttpSendRequest)
More info
newspaper article
Video streaming firms 'must have local content' in Australian Financial Review (2/10/2017) p.29
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; NATIONAL CONTENT. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Max Mason PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: NATIONAL CONTENT. AUSTRALIA ; VIDEO ON DEMAND ; NETFLIX ; AMAZON ; TAXES. AUSTRALIA ; GOVERNMENT AID. AUSTRALIA Summary: Subscription video on-demand services such as Netflix, Stan and Amazon should have access to government production incentives, but they need to have local content obligations, Screen Producers Australia argues. m In its submission to the Turnbull government's Australian and Children's Screen Content Review, SPA argues, among 12 recommendations it is making, that government incentives should be platform agnostic, so that streaming services can have access to incentives, such as tax offsets.
More info
newspaper article
WIN sues Nine over regional streaming in Australian Financial Review (11/02/2016) p.23
More info