by SteveMolk | Nov 30, 2012 | Channel MTT, Featured, Molk Says, Molks Media
Right from the start, Channel 10’s Breakfast was hard up against it. Entering a market where the battle for viewers was bloodthirsty was going to be tough, so it was important the program started on the right foot. Smart casting and a strong announcement...
by SteveMolk | Nov 18, 2012 | Channel MTT, Featured, Molk Says, Molks Media
Some of my earliest TV memories involve watching Sesame Street on our small black & white TV in the family room – first just me and my little brother, and then it being the only thing we were allowed to watch with our younger sisters (stupid sisters, not...
by SteveMolk | Nov 18, 2012 | Channel MTT, Featured, Molk Says, Molks Media
Reanimating a franchise as polarising and surrounded in controversy as Big Brother was always going to be a massive risk. So many people (wrongly) equate the series with the downfall of modern morality. Given it saw life on on Channel 10 for the first iteration also...
by SteveMolk | Nov 7, 2012 | Channel MTT, Featured, Molks Media, Previews
Bernie Banton was a proud man. A hard working man. The kind of guy who wouldn’t take shit from anyone. Anthony Hayes portrayal of the campaigner for compensation for asbestosis victims from James Hardie not only reflects these characteristics but also offers a...
by SteveMolk | Nov 4, 2012 | Channel MTT, Featured, Molks Media, Previews
Melbourne in the 1960’s burbled along maintaining a sense of decency, almost pretending the hedonism of the 70’s wasn’t banging on its metaphorical door. Change was coming – people were becoming more aware of their place in the world; respect...
by SteveMolk | Oct 23, 2012 | Channel MTT, Featured, Molk Says, Molks Media
For some reason the delightful Dr Bruce Redman from the University of Queensland’s School of Journalism felt it important to interview me about my ‘career’ as a media commentator and all that entails. The conversation was a lot of fun (as was being...