The 2021 financial year: ‘It’s been a mixed bag’
Today marks the start of a new financial year, and the end of the first full financial year Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) listed companies have had dealing with COVID-19, closed borders, lockdowns and more.
Here, the Mumbrella team takes a look at the highs and lows of the past 12 months for listed advertising, marketing, media and research companies.
July 1, 2021 9:55
by MUMBRELLA TEAM
For the most part the Australian economy has weathered the pandemic relatively well, thanks to unprecedented monetary and fiscal policy stimulus, and resilient consumer confidence. The Australian sharemarket went up 24% the past 12 months, however, not all businesses have bounced back from the turmoil simultaneously.
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Paul Murray Live on free-to-air television as it nears the end of its agreement with broadcaster WIN Corp.
The news channel has been broadcasting to regional areas since 2018 through Bruce Gordon’s WIN Network, a deal that has helped prominent conservative commentators such as Andrew Bolt and Alan Jones grow audiences because of the absence of a paywall. That arrangement will expire at the end of July and is not expected to be renewed because of an affiliate deal signed between WIN and Nine Entertainment Co, owner of
ACM to resume print publications in regional NSW, QLD & SA
April 15, 2021 9:06
Regional publisher Australian Community Media (ACM) is set to resume publishing a number of local newspapers from next week, a year after the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic forced the suspension of printing.
ACM chief marketing officer Paul Tyrrell confirmed to Mumbrella that titles would resume printing. ACM ceased print operations at three of its press facilities last year, and suspended a number of non-daily newspapers. The media outlet said at the time the decision involves a number of redundancies. ACM would not disclose how many.
ACM has announced that it will also close a number of websites where advertising support has not recovered since print publishing had to be suspended. This includes the Wingham Chronicle and the Bellingen Courier-Sun in NSW.