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ONE, ELEVEN: 2012 highlights

2012 promises more Neighbours, Simpsons, Futurama, Dexter, Wilfred, Supernatural, An Idiot Abroad, Sons or Anarchy and Formula One.

In addition to revealing highlights for 2012 TEN yesterday announced some of its highlights for ONE, ELEVEN and Digital too.

ELEVEN:
Neighbours,
The Simpsons,
Futurama,
Dexter,
Wilfred,
Being Human,
The Glee Project,
Supernatural,
Everybody Loves Raymond,
Frasier,
Happy Days,
Sex and the City

ONE
Sons Of Anarchy,
An Idiot Abroad: The Bucket List,
Prison Break,
24,
Cops,
Twister Sisters,
Fear Factor,
MotoGP,
Formula One
(live)

DIGITAL
Breakfast and Young Talent Time will be streamed live online and via smart phone applications.

In addition to dedicated websites, catch-up TV, iPhone and iPad sites, TEN will launch Android, internet-connected TV and gaming platform services over the next twelve months.

TEN also promises to expand its catch-up TV service, watchtv.

44 Responses

  1. Notices a complete lack of sports on ONE list other than MotoGP and F1 – so they really did Kill it as a sports channel

    They havent told us what this means for the netball, NBL and Hopman Tennis yet?

  2. So Eleven’s line-up is basically just 2011 copy-and-pasted into 2012? There is nothing new here? This partnership with CBS is not bringing in any new shows for an Eleven audience? Nothing different at all?

    If Ten is going with a breakfast show in 2012 maybe they should be revamping the breakfast slot on Eleven to cartoons or kids shows instead of JAG and MacGyver re-runs otherwise the kids that watch Ten in the mornings now will just go off their radar entirely.

    For a channel that claims to target 13-29 year olds (or has that changed now with Mr Murdoch’s arrival?) boasting Happy Days as a highlight is a bit of a joke.

  3. Yeah 10/11/1’s catch up site is terrible. The sooner all the networks can get their local version of Hulu together, the better we’ll all be off. And there are some gaping holes in the programming that 11 has on catch up as well.

  4. Pfft Dexter. I am watching season 5 on DVD as we speak!!. thats what i watched last night. No way I was going to wait for it to be on TV like I did season 4…… speaking of which I am still traumatised by season 4 finale!!! and the blood pack mouse pad that comes with the DVD sets my desk off nicely!

  5. I totally agree. Happy Days is a highlight? Is it really that popular?

    I had high hopes for ELEVEN when it launched, but the block programming annoys me and was hoping something different to watch on weekend afternoons.

  6. One has lost the plot. I have no idea what I’m watching at what times and when.
    Who on earth program’s arsenal and liverpool epl matches at 2: 30 am in the morning???

  7. David, is Craig Feruson (The Late Late Show) coming back to eleven next year? It’s the only show I watch nearly every day – and a perfect timeslot.

    Far better than Conan and Letterman.

  8. ONE – apart from Sons Of Anarchy, An Idiot Abroad: The Bucket List and the F1 not much of interest to me. Over on ch11 Wilfred is good and Supernatural might interest me if they fast tracked the new season in a few weeks!

  9. The only item on that list that is new is Prison Break, and even that is old…..

    TEN didn’t mention all the dramas/comedies coming their way from US output last night; there are some which are bound to go immediately to One or Eleven.

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