First-release drama share of evening programming (5 pm to midnight) and Australian content, 1998Updates not available Foreign drama dominates the evening schedules, but the ABA requirements for first-release Australian drama programs are generally met (see Programming: Regulation). The requirements were more than met in 1998. Seven broadcast 209 hours of Australian first-release drama during evening viewing period, mainly serials (115 hours of Home and Away), and the series All Saints and Blue Heelers (41 hours respectively). Ten’s 237 hours of Australian first-release drama was mainly the serials Neighbours and Breakers (113 and 80 hours respectively), 14 hours of the series State Coroner and 16 hours of the sketch comedy Totally Full Frontal. Nine’s Australian first-release drama totalled 141 hours. It included the series Water Rats (31 hours), Murder Call (18 hours) and Good Guys Bad Guys (13 hours) and the serial Pacific Drive (40 hours). While there were relatively few Australian films broadcast in 1998, movies were a major genre of foreign drama (especially for Seven and Nine). Drama series and situation comedy were the other main forms of foreign drama, with these undifferentiated in the case of the Ten network.
Source: Australian Broadcasting Authority, Compliance Trends & Issues No.6, 1999. Notes: |
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