STEP BY STEP GUIDE TO DOWNLOADING CONTENT
For the media, it is just a simple, three-step process to access content on www.mediagame.com.au The whole process takes less than one minute. It is designed with simplicity as the key element. With just one log-in code, journalists and producers have access to a wide range of newsworthy content without the need to search through a multitude of public and corporate sites.
STEP 1
The front page of www.mediagame.com.au gives journalists and producers a quick and easy view of the content available in all categories and media centres.
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NATIONAL FORUM TO IMPROVE YOUTHS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SKILLS
EMBARGO: TUESDAY 16th MAY. ** FOUR GRABS AVAILABLE ** DUR: 17, 12, 13, 15sec. The Commonwealth Bank Foundation has today launched a national youth financial literacy forum, ‘StartSmart’, which it hopes will ensure youth financial literacy remains prominent on the government, education, business and parental agenda. Bryan Fitzgerald, General Manager Media and Issues Management, says breaking the cycle of youth financial illiteracy will deliver long-term benefits to all Australians as a fiscally a |
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AUSSIE MEN SHOW THEIR ADVENTUROUS SIDE IN GLOBAL SEX SURVEY
EMBARGO: 11PM SUNDAY 14th MAY. ** THREE GRABS AVAILABLE** DUR: 10, 12, 19sec. According to The Global Sex Survey, conducted by Men’s Health Magazine which canvassed 40,000 men across 42 countries, Australian men are world champions of the one night stand but lag behind Italian men as the world’s best lovers. Australian Men’s Health Editor Bruce Ritchie says the survey showed that Aussie men are quite honest when it comes to admitting their strengths and weaknesses and one of their greatest stren |
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YOUNG PEOPLE PUT HOME ASSETS AT RISK
EMBARGO: 3AM TUESDAY 16th MAY. ** THREE GRABS AVAILABLE ** DUR: 18, 20, 15sec. Young Australians are the least likely to be covered by home insurance and many cite affordability as the reason according to a new study by leading car and home insurer AAMI which has launched a new Fire and Theft Contents Insurance Policy designed for young people. Geoff Hughes, Public Affairs Manager, AAMI, says young people are particularly vulnerable to fire or theft given the large volume of consumer goods such |
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STEP 2
Once they have selected an article, they are asked to log-in. Our "remember me" function recognises the password details of the user once the username is entered. Our password retrieval system also guarantees limited delays to accessing your story. If they are not a subscriber, they can do so instantly on-line by clicking the subscribe button and filling in the relevant information. This process takes less than two minutes. This information is imperative to make sure the site remains "media-only" and so we have a record for our clients of the media organisations downloading content.
STEP 3
Once logged in, journalists and producers are taken to our download centre. This page gives them an extended summary of the story, contact details plus various download options associated with the story. These may include video, audio, research material. press releases, photos, graphics and profiles. For our multi-media options, the media can either view or listen instantly, or download straight into their news systems.
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