Criminal Minds

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Seven will launch season seven of 24 straight after the tennis. And here's a few other goodies they promise.
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Who's a funny boy? Charlie Sheen and Gordon Ramsay were the most popular import shows on Aussie TV in 2008.
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The 2008 ratings year is ending its weeks as they began, with a closer finish between the two top networks. But one is warehousing some of its shows knowing it has the year already sewn up.
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If television were a horse race bookmakers would be losing a lot of money as Seven stays ahead of the pack again last week. At least the winning post is in sight.
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Dennis Haysbert's The Unit is set to return for a brand new season.
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What a week in telly. The departure of the Packer name from Nine, new channels, axed shows, resignations and a blast from the past. Are we there yet?
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What's happened to Aussie TV? Dropping shows is now an epidemic, turning loyal viewers into cynics. Nine's Head of Acquisitions Les Sampson talks to TV Tonight about the art of scheduling.
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The week was dominated by stories about current affairs and finance with CEOs and former network talent all having something to say. Meanwhile, Seven won again.
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Another big US drama is kicked to the kerb as Nine drops Fringe, to be replaced by The Mentalist.
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Nine's NRL Grand Final gave it reason to smile as the week's #1 show, but it wasn't enough to stop Seven from taking another week. At least TEN scraped past the ABC.
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It's not just the US stock markets in a meltdown. Heroes and Prison Break have a lousy season debut for Seven. What's going on, people?