Seven appoints a new daytime programmer. Maybe we can look forward to the end of MASH reruns?
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Are we there yet?
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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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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US election: the figures
So where did viewers go for their live US election coverage?
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Packered by the Rafters
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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Current affairs surge at Seven
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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Would the last journo out, please turn off the studio lights?
At the Andrew Olle Media Lecture, Ray Martin didn’t hold back in lamenting the loss of news and current affairs from commercial TV.
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NRL wins it but Seven takes glory
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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Bath in talks with Nine
Could Chris Bath jump ship from Seven to Nine?
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30 CRock. Seven bumps Tina Fey finale.
Sorry Liz Lemon. Emmy or no Emmy you’ve been steamrolled by the crisis in Wall Street.
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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.
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Axed: Taken Out
We all knew this was coming. TEN finally turns out the light on its own dating show to be replaced by The Simpsons.
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