Network rivalries were put to one side as TV favourites gathered for the annual kids’ awards.
Read more-
-
Daylight robbery for network shows
The introduction of Daylight Saving is an unholy mess to viewers outside NSW, Victoria and Tasmania, causing headaches to breakfast programmes and voting for Australian Idol.
Read more -
ABC beats TEN as Seven wins
Ouch. After a week of axings, TEN has landed fourth behind the ABC, which didn’t even have any stunt programming. TEN was even lower than when it had Big Brother.
Read more -
New, local content wins Seven week
New and local programmes continue to shine for Seven, while TEN and Nine get a rude lesson in the perils of too many repeats.
Read more -
When Rove met Kevin Rudd, P.M.
The PM was a good sport in fronting up for his birthday. But he still wouldn’t tell Rove who he would turn for.
Read more -
Nine’s Sunday touchdown
The Storms v Warriors match was pivotal in Nine’s Sunday win over Seven. And Melbourne flocked to Underbelly.
Read more -
Seven wins as TEN is taken out
TEN tried 4 new formats last week with mixed results. Both Nine and TEN lost ground while Seven keeps surging from the Olympics.
Read more -
Seven packed with hits
Buoyed by its big new drama, Seven won the week with 29.4% ahead of Nine’s 26.7% and TEN’s 21.1%.
Read more -
TV’s night of double acts
TV Tonight was there as two different networks broadcast two different shows from the one building on Sunday night.
Read more