Rescue Special Ops

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Renewed and emerging hits last week included Midsomer Murders, Money for Jam and a lift by the AFL. But Seven just scraped over the boundary line to win the week.
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Kerri-Anne Kennerley is reportedly the first to be offered a significant pay cut under new cost savings at Nine.
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Older viewers are ruling Sunday nights, with wins for Midsomer Murders and Dancing. So what's happened to Idol?
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With a few notable exceptions, it seems we are still drawn to lighter fare including Packed to the Rafters, Spicks & Specks, Midsomer Murders, 2.5 Men and a Harry Potter flick.
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Seven has been forced to apologise for drawing upon the death of a British child to promote last Monday's City Homicide episode.
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There was a fair bit of spin going on yesterday as industry analysed the first figures from GO!
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Nine reveals more names for Underbelly: The Golden Mile, including former All Saints regular Wil Traval.
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Lots of lessons in Sunday night's viewing, with Midsomer Murders upstaging the competition. And the first figures for GO!
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For the second week running Nine's shows were boosted by those watching GO! But it wasn't enough to stop Seven again claiming victory in Week 34.
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In the big Sunday night battle it was Dancing with the Stars that came out on top as TEN plays the age card.
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What a week of ratings. Nine has a night past 30%, TEN has another below 15% and ABC has a new hit. Sailing through the middle was Seven.
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Replays for Rescue Special Ops, Farmer Wants a Wife and City Homicide.