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ACTF News

US viewers get a ticket to Crazy Fun Park

Logie-winning comedy-horror series Crazy Fun Park will air across the United States after being acquired by streaming giant Hulu.

ACTF prepares for MIPCOM

A brand-new season of Little J & Big Cuz will be launched to international broadcasters at MIP Junior and MIPCOM next month.

Parents, take part in a landmark study on children’s television

Parents and guardians are invited to share their thoughts on children’s television as part of a study that will help to shape the future of kids’ TV in Australia.

Australian Children’s Content Summit comes at critical time

Local and international delegates from the children’s and family entertainment industry will come together later this month for the inaugural Australian Children’s Content Summit.

Bootleg episodes reinforce need for more homegrown kids' content

When it comes to screen content, today’s children are spoiled for choice. Never have so many options been so readily available or accessible. But this perceived wealth of riches is a double-edged sword.

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