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Canadian LGBTQ+ network OUTtv will debut a new drag competition series beginning this fall. The unscripted reality series, titled Call Me Mother, is produced by Go Button Media and RedFlame TV. Dallas Dixon, from Entertainment Tonight Canada, will host the series that features drag mothers Peppermint, Crystal and Barbada as they adopt and mentor new talent into their Drag Houses. The series will last eight weeks, as contestants vie for the title of “First Child of Drag” and a grand prize package valued at CA$50,000. Each week, the three houses will compete in challenges against one another, with the leader of the losing house eliminating one of their contestants. ....
May 13th, 2021 By David Knox Make a commentFiled under: News, ABC Channel Manager Natalie Edgar is headed to SBS to become Channel Manager, SBS and SBS VICELAND, to replace Ben Nguyen who recently announced his departure. Edgar has more than 20 years’ working in the television industry in both public broadcasting and the commercial sector. She has been Channel Manager for ABC since 2016, overseeing programming across a portfolio of channels including ABC TV, ABC News, ABC Australia, and the recently rebranded ABC TV Plus. She was previously the Director of Television, Australia and New Zealand for BBC Worldwide, and held roles with Discovery, Turner and TV1, as well as additional roles and experience gained working at the ABC, including relaunching ABC2 in 2007. ....
April 9th, 2021 By David Knox Make a commentFiled under: News, SBS channel manager Ben Nguyen will depart the broadcaster. He has been channel manager for SBS for 7 of his 13 years, and was previously a Documentary and Factual programmer, and formerly with the Australian Film Commission. On Twitter he announced, “After almost 13 years, I have decided to take the step of leaving SBS in June to pursue other opportunities. I am immensely proud of the way SBS has transformed in my time here, from a traditional TV and radio broadcaster in an analogue world, to an exciting and leading digital player providing a curated world of incredible content through streaming, podcasting and five highly distinctive channels. Most of all I’ll miss my incredible colleagues, too many of them to individually name, who are so passionate about the SBS purpose and the role it plays in the Australian media. I leave knowing SBS is in terrific hands. From bringing the world back home, to the ....