J Division Segment
Insurance for Internet Publishing and Broadcasting
Information Media and Telecommunications businesses in Internet Publishing and Broadcasting typically need insurance aligned to operational risks, asset exposure, and continuity commitments. Use this page to tighten your quote request around segment-specific operational assumptions and exposures.
Industry reference
- Latest release
- Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification (ANZSIC)
- Reference period
- 2006 (Revision 2.0)
- Released
- 26/06/2013
- Next release
- Unknown
View official ABS sourceCoverage signals for this segment
- Cyber, data, and outage exposure from digital delivery and communications systems
- Professional and contractual liability for content, advisory, and media output
- IP, licence, and rights-management risk across digital channels
- Equipment outage risk for networked and cloud-dependent workflows
- Construction and fixed-work deliveries benefit from downtime, defect, and contractual liability protections.
- Digital service models should include cyber, system outage, and data-response language in all options.
- Information Media and Telecommunications operations often require clear public liability wording for third-party work and visitors.
- Information Media and Telecommunications requests are usually most accurate when workers compensation coverage terms are explicit.
Quote preparation checklist
Capture these details before sending your request:
- Capture your internet publishing and broadcasting activity profile by seasonality, service window, and peak delivery periods.
- Identify critical software platforms, key credentials, and recovery recovery-time objectives.
- Map contract commitments for uptime, delivery, and confidentiality handling.
- List data privacy obligations and customer/tenant exposure in your service design.
- List all insured assets used in internet publishing and broadcasting, including backup or shared resources owned by partners.
- Provide any safety controls, licences, and compliance conditions specific to Information Media and Telecommunications.
- State your expected policy outcome: faster quote turnaround, broader provider options, or tighter limit selection for internet publishing and broadcasting.
Start a quote with this contextWhere cover is commonly used
- Internet publishing and broadcasting: If services are delivered online or through client databases, include cyber and service outage support.
Business categories in Internet Publishing and Broadcasting
Frequently asked questions
What should I include in a internet publishing and broadcasting insurance quote request first?
List activity profile, assets, workforce structure, and your top three exposures. For Information Media and Telecommunications this is usually where cyber, data, and outage exposure from digital delivery and communications systems, professional and contractual liability for content, advisory, and media output, ip, licence, and rights-management risk across digital channels become the most important differentiators.
Are class-level pages different from division-level insurance guidance for Information Media and Telecommunications?
Use the class page when your operations map to specific activities. It helps you compare more precise exclusions, continuity, and liability wording for your exact business type.
Which cover types usually need tighter limits first?
Across most divisions, public liability, property/equipment, business interruption, and workers compensation are usually the fastest way to improve quote comparability.