Broadcasting
The US president added that he also planned to raise the issue with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
Streaming services to be made to produce Australian content
The federal government puts laws requiring streaming services to produce Australian content back on the table after a hiatus following the US election.
Watchdog threatens radio network over 'vulgar' Kyle and Jackie O Show
A months-long investigation by the Australian Communications and Media Authority finds seven breaches of decency rules between August and December last year.
Kimmel monologue racks up millions of views, Joe Rogan slams government 'dictating'
Kimmel's program was indefinitely suspended last week after he made comments about the late conservative commentator Charlie Kirk.
Jimmy Kimmel returns, says he never meant to 'make light' of Charlie Kirk's murder
Despite the late-night host's return, several US ABC affiliates did not air the episode, excluding an estimatedone-quarter of American households.
Jimmy Kimmel to go back on air after Charlie Kirk comments
US comedian Jimmy Kimmel's late-night show will be reinstated after being taken off air, following remarks he made referencing right-wing activist Charlie Kirk.
Trump berates suspended Kimmel, Democrats lash regulator 'bullying'
Prominent leaders in the Democratic Party are accusing the US's communications regulator of "bullying" a network to take the long-running late night show off air.
Kimmel pulled from air over Charlie Kirk comments, Trump celebrates
The late-night talk show's host suggested during a monologue earlier this week that Charlie Kirk's alleged killer may have been a pro-Trump Republican.
How to watch the 77th primetime Emmys
Your pocket guide to watching the Emmy awards in Australia.
Michael Charlton, first host of Four Corners, dies aged 98
Michael Charlton, the inaugural host of the ABC's Four Corners program and Gold Logie Award winner, has died aged 98.
From big laughs to bold stories, the ABC's Logie-winning shows are ready to binge
We don't want to brag but the ABC has won 11 Logies from 44 nominations this year. From deep-dive documentaries to side-splitting comedies, it would be selfish of us not to share these ABC gems for your viewing pleasure.
BBC to air MasterChef UK series featuring sacked presenters
Two of the shows hosts were sacked by the broadcaster after a report into the program's internal culture.
ABC journalist Peter Ryan dies, leaving 'significant legacy'
A look back at the life of Peter Ryan and his career as an award-winning journalist.
Veteran journalist and RSPCA spokesman Michael Beatty dies aged 76
The colourful Queensland media figure carved out a successful career as a current affairs reporter, covering royal weddings, the downfall of the Marcos regime and the Brixton riots before joining the RSPCA in 2004.
Channel 7 back on air in regional SA, NSW after securing new WIN deal
Earlier this week its free-to-air channels were replaced with red screens when Seven West Media and WIN TV failed to agree on how much Seven would pay WIN to broadcast its programming.
3ドル.2 billion taxpayer 'gift' for telcos including Telstra and Optus
Spectrum worth billions of dollars is likely to be rolled over to existing holders rather than auctioned, potentially costing taxpayers billions and the chance of increased competition in telecommunications, critics say.
Free-to-air TV switch-off in NSW, SA leaves footy fans on the outer
WIN TV and Seven West Media fail to reach an agreement to show Channel 7 programming in parts of Australia's south-east, which a federal MP says could breach their licence conditions.
Free-to-air AFL and cricket could disappear from parts of SA and NSW
Regional residents in parts of South Australia and New South Wales could lose access to Seven Network channels on their TVs from next month after negotiations with WIN Network broke down.
'Astonished I got to do this': The Project host reflects on show's axing
The end of The Project "signals the end of so much more" says host Waleed Aly, who says the show will leave a hole in the television landscape "that won't be filled".
Toasters, thrown shoes and stand-offs: Q+A's most fiery moments
Q+A was a rarity in Australian television news history — a show led in part by its audience where anything could happen live on air. Here are some of the most memorable moments.
ABC announces 40 redundancies in restructure that sees the end of Q+A
Launched in 2008, Q+A was an agenda-setting program that pushed politicians beyond their standard talking points.