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.
Read moreAirdate: ADbc
Matt Preston and Tony Martin will guest on SBS’ new history panel show ADbc.
Read moreRatings: Special Ops leaves Nine dangling
Week 32 saw two Channel Nine premieres struggling for an audience with Seven at the top of the weekly ratings rope.
Read moreTEN’s woeful Wednesday
If Tuesday was terrible for Nine, then Wednesday must have been woeful for TEN, fourth behind the ABC.
Read moreAudiences flock to quality
Week 31 belonged comfortably to Seven, but it was the ABC that issued a lesson to commercial networks as audiences flocked to a supposedly niche show, United States of Tara.
Read moreAFI honours Geoffrey Rush
Actor Geoffrey Rush was awarded the AFI’s Raymond Longford Award last night in Melbourne.
Read moreTEN loses week to Seven
After MasterChef took a glorious 3.7m the week became not so much Seven’s to win, but TEN’s to lose. And it was a week when all three commercial networks unveiled new shows.
Read moreTEN wins second historic week
It’s been three years since TEN won a ratings week, and only the second time since OzTAM began in 2001. Meanwhile Nine comes third in a week with State of Origin.
Read moreGallery: Spicks & Specks
Denise Drysdale, Brian Cadd, Ian Turpie and Adam Richard frock up for a swinging ’60s special this week on ABC1.
Read moreMid year ratings: It’s Seven and TEN
At the halfway point of the ratings year, Seven rules Week 28, TEN takes second, and SBS causes an upset.
Read moreThe ratings lotto
While the country held its breath on a $100m lotto, networks watched as their numbers stacked up in a routine order for Week 27. But some cities took a different view.
Read moreABC2 coming soon: The Wire, The Beast & more
ABC2 announces new titles to include The Wire, The Beast and repeats of ABC1’s United States of Tara, Cold Feet and John Safran’s Race Relations.
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