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Without any events or boosts from digital channels, Channel Seven won the ratings week -thanks largely to its factual slate underpinning consistent programming.
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Geoffrey Rush, Kym Gyngell and Julia Zemiro join Adam Zwar's ABC comedy about a tabloid showbiz reporter.
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If the traditional nuclear family is disappearing from primetime drama, why are family lobby groups always worrying about language and sex?
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In a week when our sense of humour was questioned once more, it was sport that ruled the week -but Nine had both shows in question and won the week.
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Week 40 was a particularly brutal fight in television with a string of big shows led by Hey Hey's reunion. By the time the bell rang, Nine had taken victory -by just 0.1%.
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No extra share from GO! This time Hot Seat beats Deal or No Deal fair and square. But what's with the NRL Footy Show?
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The afternoon AFL finale becomes the second biggest audience of the TV year, but denies TEN primetime glory. For the third week in a row, GO! helps Nine win the ratings week.
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TEN's continues to show faith in its latest drama series, greenlighting a third season for its Tactical Response Unit.
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Nine thumped its rivals last night thanks mostly to its annual AFL Footy Show extravaganza.
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Asher Keddie, Kat Stewart and Don Hany will all star in a story about the impossible loves of 30-something obstetrician, produced by the Tangle team.
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Two AFL matches roared to over 1.4m giving Seven and TEN some big victories, but it was GO! that again helped Nine across the line to win Week 38.
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Hold onto your hats. The week of September 27th holds a giant battle between our networks.