The first time a terrorist attack was broadcast live on television, it was captured, not by seasoned newshounds, but the crew ...
Running just 94 minutes, the drama unfolds almost entirely within the cramped, sweaty confines of the ABC control room.
September 5 (15) 95 mins ★★★★☆ GEN Z is going to be confused by this historical drama set way back in 1972. At the centre of the story is a TV producer who makes circular motions to dial phone ...
There’s a common understanding about journalists, especially ones at the top of their game, that they’re flying by the seat ...
A couple of quality historical dramas – one from the 1972 Olympics and the other from 1800s France – are coming to the big screen this week.
Reuters, the news and media division of Thomson Reuters, is the world’s largest multimedia news provider, reaching billions ...
Another historical fiction recommendation is the new book from the Nobel literature prize-winning South Korean author Han ...
We still remember 1972 and know its tragic story, but now that October 7 has been repackaged by certain elements of the media ...
Even in war, branding applies. Israel and Hamas are engaged in a parallel battle of optics despite a ceasefire that took ...
Tim Fehlbaum’s film, focussing on the live TV coverage of the deadly attacks, takes an infuriatingly context-light approach ...
Let’s hear it for the grown-ups, shall we? You know, that marginalised sector of the cinema-­going public that got left ...
Ben Chaplin says the media coverage of “terrible” events is not a healthy desire, and called for this to be reassessed at the ...