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The ABC's Head of Current Affairs, Denise Eriksen, has tendered her resignation, citing personal reasons.
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ABC1 has appointed a new Executive Producer for 7.30 following the departure of Michael Carey last month.
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Landline senior reporter Pip Courtney has been named as the new presenter for the ABC show.
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ABC1's decision to programme The Slap on a Thursday night pays off, as the acclaimed drama wins against commercial competition.
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On Tuesday night audiences kept networks guessing as they flocked to a handful of shows and stayed well clear of others.
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With Melbourne viewers gazed upon the AFL medal count, Monday night went all Seven's way and made life tricky for the others.
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A whopping 2.3m viewers tuned in to see Ashton Kutcher take over Two and a Half Men from Charlie Sheen.
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Good News World takes a tumble in its second week, while The X Factor takes out top spot once again.
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More than a million viewers sampled At Home with Julia last night as ABC1 again beat Nine and TEN's primary channels.
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Batten down the hatches. Home and Away's storm week helped Seven secure Monday night through to 9:30pm.