SBS is pleased to announce the appointment of Nakul Legha as Head of Scripted. Since joining SBS in January as Commissioning Editor, Nakul has played a key role across SBS’s distinctive slate of locally commissioned programs, including the new romantic drama Four Years Later. Now, as Head of Scripted, he'll oversee all of SBS's commissioned scripted content including flagship series and short form content through Digital Originals. On his appointment, Nakul said, "I'm honoured to take on this role and build on SBS’s incredible legacy of bold and distinctive Australian stories. SBS is one of the world’s great cultural institutions. The stories and faces on SBS were my connection to Australian culture and community as a newly arrived immigrant. I’m thrilled to be able to return the favour and deliver shows that delight, surprise and resonate with audiences here and across the world.” Read more: https://lnkd.in/gT4y4mcq
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SBS is proud to share the finalists across SBS News, SBS World News, Dateline and The Feed for the 2024 The Walkley Foundation for Journalism Awards for Excellence. ALL MEDIA: SPORTS JOURNALISM - SBS News Documentaries, SBS Television, Came from Nowhere: Australia's Most Controversial Football Club (Marc Fennell) TELEVISION/VIDEO: NEWS REPORTING - SBS World News, October 7 Attacks (Ben Lewis) TELEVISION/VIDEO: CURRENT AFFAIRS LONG (OVER 20 MINUTES) - SBS, The Feed and Guardian Australia, In The Box: Inside the isolation cells where Australian kids are imprisoned (Ben Smee, Jennifer Luu, Jodie Noyce and Chloe Angelo) ALL MEDIA: INTERNATIONAL - SBS Dateline team, Finding Yusuf (Colin Cosier) & SBS News, Inside Nicaragua (Prue L.) Good luck to all! Winners will be announced November 19.
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SBS Media has partnered with AGL and IDENTITY Communications to launch a bespoke campaign aimed at supporting multicultural and First Nations communities amid cost-of-living pressures. SBS CulturalConnect utilises its deep expertise to ensure the campaign not only reaches but genuinely resonates with target audiences by sharing real stories from diverse Australian families, representing First Nations, Lebanese, Arabic, Chinese, Indian, and Vietnamese communities, all in their preferred languages. SBS CulturalConnect helps organisations communicate with an increasingly diverse Australia. Services offered include research, strategy, culture-specific messaging, and production and translation services offered through SBS In Language.
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What would you do if someone's life was in your hands? In an Australian first, our latest SBS Original, The Jury: Death on the Staircase re-enacts a real manslaughter trial with actors using real court transcripts. Will a jury made up of 12 everyday Australians, reflecting contemporary Australia, find the accused innocent or guilty? And will their decision match the original trial? Don’t miss this gripping series, Wednesday 6 November at 8.30pm on SBS and SBS On Demand. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gu9ErNie
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Join us tonight for a special episode of Insight, hosted by Western Arrernte, Walkley Award-winning journalist and Living Black presenter Karla Grant. In collaboration with NITV, this episode, Recognising Our Past, delves into the stories that shape our shared history. Catch the episode at 8:30pm on SBS or SBS On Demand and next Tuesday on NITV.
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With exclusive interviews, and never-seen-before footage, join Marc Fennell in his latest investigation as he uncovers the bizarre story of Aussie start-up Guvera - the tech company that took on Spotify, Coming to SBS and SBS On Demand, Tuesday 15 October.
Just 7 more days. Very excited to unveil this. It’s a wild story.
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It's been a big week for SBS podcasts! We're up for four Signal Awards nominations at the 3rd annual Signal Listener's Choice Award. Sustainability & Environment - Everything We Need (hosted by Kyla Brettle) Weird - Grave Matters (hosted by Nadine J. Cohen and Anthony Levin) Food & Drink - Should You Really Eat That (hosted by Lee Tran) Family & Child-raising - Grand Gestures (hosted by Lizzy Hoo) Voting will remain open until 17 October: https://lnkd.in/gumnk2dM Good luck to everyone, winners will be announced 29 October 2024.
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SBS is proud to share that five podcasts across SBS Audio and SBS News have secured nominations in the 2024 Australian Podcast Awards, we also picked up the nomination for Best Network or Publisher! Best Business Podcast - Cost of Living Secrets (SBS News presenter and Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves and Journalist Peggy Giakoumelos) Best Climate Podcast - Everything We Need (hosted by Kyla Brettle) Best Factual Podcast - Grave Matters (hosted by Nadine J. Cohen and Anthony Levin) Best Education Podcast - Learn English (Program Manager Janine Googan, Lead Content Producer Josipa Kosanovic and Senior Digital Producer Dory Wang) Best Factual Podcast - Should You Really Eat That (hosted by Lee Tran) Good luck to everyone, winners announced 21 November.
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The wait is over - it's about time! SBS's latest Original drama series, Four Years Later, premieres tonight with double episodes at 9:20pm on SBS, with all eight episodes ready to stream on SBS On Demand. Told through dual perspectives and filmed in Hindi and English across Mumbai, Jaipur and Sydney, join newlyweds Sridevi and Yash who marry in India before being separated as they spend four years apart, and finally reunite in Australia. Stream now on SBS On Demand: https://lnkd.in/g7Wmze-D
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SBS is proud to support this project by providing news transcripts to Deaf Connect for translation into Auslan. In the words of our Director of News and Current Affairs, Mandi Wicks GAICD, “SBS is committed to informing and serving Australia’s diverse communities, and our partnership with Deaf Connect on the Auslan90 pilot reflects that. By supporting this initiative, we’re helping to ensure Deaf Australians can access timely, accurate and trustworthy news in their language.”
Have you seen the news? Deaf Connect has today launched the second episode of Auslan90 - with a selection of the news headlines for Tuesday, 1 October. You can see today's episode here https://lnkd.in/gJZF_n8h Auslan90 brings you daily 90-second news bulletins in Auslan, Monday to Friday, plus weekly in-depth videos which unpack stories in more detail. With support from SBS News (Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) Australia), each bulletin covers the top stories of the day — all in Auslan. This project is proudly funded by the Federal Government’s Department of Social Services’ Information, Linkages, and Capacity Building Program. (Department of Social Services (DSS))