CRACKERJACK PRODUCTIONS
'Crackerjack Productions' is an Australian independent television production company headed by brothers Mark and Carl Fennessy.
Based in St. Leonards, Sydney, it concentrates on comedy-related projects, with forays into light entertainment, music, factual and reality TV.
It was partially acquired by the FremantleMedia Group in 2003. ''Crackerjack'' has since merged with ''Grundy Television'' to form ''FremantleMedia Australia''
Crackerjack productions include:
★ "Comedy Inc."
★ "The Biggest Loser (Australia)"
★ "Australia's Brainiest Kid"
★ "So Fresh"
★ "The King"
It was reported in August 2002 that the Federal Court in Sydney had ruled that Crackerjack had ''"misled job seekers about the availability of work offered by it while making a reality television program for Network Ten"'' and that ''"the court has made orders by consent against Crackerjack, its producer Mr Jim Burnett, and Network Ten Pty Ltd in relation to conduct that included the placement of misleading job advertisements in several newspapers by Crackerjack for the purpose luring potential subjects for a reality television show it was producing"''.
★ Crackerjack official site
★ Court finds TV production company misled job seekers, aided by TV network
Based in St. Leonards, Sydney, it concentrates on comedy-related projects, with forays into light entertainment, music, factual and reality TV.
It was partially acquired by the FremantleMedia Group in 2003. ''Crackerjack'' has since merged with ''Grundy Television'' to form ''FremantleMedia Australia''
Crackerjack productions include:
★ "Comedy Inc."
★ "The Biggest Loser (Australia)"
★ "Australia's Brainiest Kid"
★ "So Fresh"
★ "The King"
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| Controversies |
| External links |
Controversies
It was reported in August 2002 that the Federal Court in Sydney had ruled that Crackerjack had ''"misled job seekers about the availability of work offered by it while making a reality television program for Network Ten"'' and that ''"the court has made orders by consent against Crackerjack, its producer Mr Jim Burnett, and Network Ten Pty Ltd in relation to conduct that included the placement of misleading job advertisements in several newspapers by Crackerjack for the purpose luring potential subjects for a reality television show it was producing"''.
External links
★ Crackerjack official site
★ Court finds TV production company misled job seekers, aided by TV network
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