The Big Bang Theory

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More changes, this time affecting Moonlight, Gossip Girl, The Wire, Fringe and Drop Dead Diva.
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Week 45 saw Seven launch its new digital channel, and the Melbourne Cup delivering it their biggest audience all year. And there were celebrations in Community Television.
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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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If you like Two and a Half Men, The Big Bang Theory, The Vampire Diaries or Moonlight try not to get confused. And what's with these late weeknight films?
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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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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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What else does GO! have planned after its full launch? The Vampire Diairies, stunt programming, marathons, personalities, and a place on the Foxtel platform as Channel 129.
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With a few notable exceptions, it seems we are still drawn to lighter fare including Packed to the Rafters, Spicks & Specks, Midsomer Murders, 2.5 Men and a Harry Potter flick.
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There was a fair bit of spin going on yesterday as industry analysed the first figures from GO!
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Lots of lessons in Sunday night's viewing, with Midsomer Murders upstaging the competition. And the first figures for GO!
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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.