Blink TV, founded in 2008, is a privately owned Australian media, production, and advertising company headquartered in Australia. With a team of approximately 20 employees, the company specializes in broadcast professional services, offering a range of services such as content production, advertising, and media solutions for various clients.
In 2024, Blink TV received the TV Week Logie Award for Best Documentary for Beyond and Blink TV’s John Farnham: Finding The Voice. The same year, SBS commissioned a five-part food travel and lifestyle series called Guillaume’s French Atlantic, hosted by chef Guillaume Brahimi and produced by Blink TV. Additionally, Blink TV and SBS announced that the Australian duo Electric Fields would represent Australia at the 68th Eurovision Song Contest in Malmö, Sweden, making them the first duo to do so. In 2024, Australia returned to Eurovision with Electric Fields as its first duo act, marking the country's ninth participation in the European song contest.