Antenna Awards entries open now!
03/03/2021
C44 Adelaide is pleased to announce the return of the Antenna Awards for 2021, recognising outstanding achievements in community television production.
Entries are open now and can be submitted online via the Antenna Awards portal until March 19. Nominees will be announced from April 16 with the award ceremony taking place at Deakin Edge, Melbourne, on May 29 in conjunction with our community TV partners
C31 Melbourne and Geelong.
Nominations for the awards are welcome from producers, presenters, and other volunteers within the sector. Programs must have first aired between July 1 2019 and March 19 2021 and have been distributed with a licenced community television station in operation during that period including
2020 Special
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What better way to see out 2020 than by joining Mitch McTaggart on a cynical romp through the year in Australian television. Who cut out an on-screen kiss and then fibbed about it? How many dog anuses are permitted in a 7.30 timeslot? Why is Pete Evans? From January to December, nothing is off limits in this delightfully sharp year-in-review.
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Airing this Wednesday night on SBS VICELAND is your new end of year tradition:
The Last Year of Television (2020). Host Mitch McTaggart has spent the year watching the world through his television, and boy does he have some thoughts on what he has seen.
The Last Year of Television is a look at the way Australian TV framed the events of the last year. Expect jokes, relatable indignation, and just the right level of snark aimed at Pete Evans (Question: How much is the right level of snark? Answer: A
lot.)
We wanted to find out more about the show and get to know Mitch McTaggart, so we wrote down ten questions (most are about his show), picked up the phone, and had ourselves a bit of a chat.
December 22nd, 2020 By David Knox 3 commentsFiled under: Daily Pick,
From Bluey to Pete Evans… Mitch McTaggart takes a cynical romp through a wild small screen year. 8:30pm Wednesday on SBS VICELAND.
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