The Seven Network is hoping to join the 3D rush by broadcasting this year’s AFL Grand Final in 3D.
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‘A-List’ proposal for Anti Siphoning List shake-up
Free to air networks could be allowed to show limited sports on their digital channels under the shake up of the Anti-Siphoning List.
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$250m fallout for government handout
That $250m Rebate has fast become the story that won’t go away, as media scrutinise it from every angle.
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See it first, a month later on Nine.
Nine hit the wrong button last night and ran a News promo from early November. Some horse named Shocking just won the Cup.
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Race that tops the nation
Week 45 saw Seven launch its new digital channel, and the Melbourne Cup delivering it their biggest audience all year. And there were celebrations in Community Television.
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2.6m stop for the Cup
A whopping 2.67m Australians stopped for the running of the 2009 Melbourne Cup yesterday -the fourth biggest audience of the year.
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Shocking win in Melbourne Cup
Shocking has won the 2009 Melbourne Cup on a windy afternoon at Flemington race track.
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Call to close anti-siphoning’s “loophole”
Free to Air networks want the government to close a “loophole” which allows channel providers, not platform operators, to bid for sports rights.
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Abolish anti-siphoning list says advisor
Even the Productivity Commission reckons the anti-siphoning list might be better off as being abolished.
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The race that tops the nation
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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Two and a Half Men takes a hit
Nine’s sitcom dropped audience numbers on Tuesday while shows before and afterwards improved on last week.
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