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The free-to-air TV lobby says younger audiences are diminishing across its commercial networks, at a time when it had hoped the Federal Government would bolster safeguards for broadcasting Australian sport.
Sport is one of the three key areas the sector has focused on broadcasting in recent years, but with the government also weighing up a junk-food advertising ban, where does that leave the future of the industry?Guest:Greg Hywood, Chairman of Free TV Australia
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Matildas star to retire and AIS funding boost - Sport with Joe Sullivan
ex-Israeli PM warns against Israeli invasion of Rafah
UN Palestine vote and new gas policy leads to Labor unrest - Politics with David Speers and Samantha Maiden
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Cyprus' Silia Kapsis keeps Aussie Eurovision hopes alive
US to halt weapons supply if Israel invades Rafah
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University union calls for academic boycott of Israel
Scientists believe warming above 1.5C 'unavoidable'
Rugby league, AFL, cricket and pants controversy at Giro D'Italia - Sport with Joe Sullivan
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