Sunday

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Laurie Oakes one on one interviews with politicians have been a staple of TV for decades but the veteran journo has brought them to a close.
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Guess where Ray Martin is plugging his book next? But will he be asked about his opinions on current affairs, please?
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The stars of Seven's morning shows gathered at Star City last night to celebrate a dream run. But it was Seven CEO David Leckie's speech that raised many eyebrows in the room.
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ABC's Talking Heads meets journalist Adam Shand who spent 3 years mixing with the drug-dealers, thugs and murderers of Melbourne's underbelly.
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Ray Martin's autobiography won't be a bitter tirade against the media and Nine he reckons.
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Mr Hypothetical, Geoffrey Robertson is returning to television, but not where you would expect.
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Former Nine man Mike Munro is confirmed to co-host Seven's new Sunday Night current affairs, set to screen in the 6:30pm timeslot.
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Leila McKinnon and Cameron Williams will host a Sunday edition of Today, set to take on Weekend Sunrise.
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The final week of ratings was nearly a clean sweep for Seven with 6 of 7 nights won -a microcosm of the year itself.
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Speculation today that Mike Munro has auditioned for a hosting gig on Seven's new current affairs show for 2009.
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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.