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Television agreement a WIN for Network Ten

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

The Ten Network is signing a five year regional television affiliation agreement with WIN, ending long standing speculation.

While WIN needs Ten’s big name programs, this move looks forced and results in WIN sacrificing its affiliation with a higher ranking network, whereas Ten gains additional markets from WIN, the largest of the regional...

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Ground the banks until they learn to behave?

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

Five minutes, that’s all!

Behave tolerably well for 5 minutes each day, for 25 measly minutes each week, that’s all we ask.

The rest of the time, traders can behave like overgrown schoolyard bullies, as is evident from the foulmouthed telephone transcripts submitted by ASIC in its case against Westpac.

In return for access to cheap funds...

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Here's looking at: Cindy Sherman 'Head Shots'

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageCindy Sherman was the subject, costume designer, make-up artist and photographer for the large-scale images showcased in a new retrospective. Detail: Untitled #466. Image courtesy of Cindy Sherman and Metro Pictures, New York

What do William Shakespeare, Cindy Sherman, and the Modern Family TV series all have in common?

They all make art about the...

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