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SBS grabs big share numbers on the back of Eurovision, while Seven wins Sunday with Catching Milat.
Married at First Sight a winner for Nine with the network ordering a second series, while the journey is...
Struggle Street dips, but still beats Nine and Seven's reality offerings, while MasterChef continues...
MKR the most-watched non-sports program for the year, but down on last year.
The Logies scooped a better audience than last year, but MKR still dominates the schedule for Seven.
See what today's media sections in The Australian and Australian Financial Review are covering including...
Ten has posted a $264 million loss for the first half, and while licensing fees make up the lion's...
In today's Bulletin: The worst kept secret in show business revealed; and GPY&R hires AKQA's Tim...
See what today's media sections are covering including: TV chiefs fire up over Bass's comments; Sports...
EY says traditional media players can't continue to be solely ad-supported as new entrants shake up the...
See what today's media sections covered, including: Nine's cashed up and ready to buy; Ten's Big Bash...
See what the media sections are covering today including: Government set to cut commercial TV licence...
Reports Discovery has walked away from Ten takeover send Ten shares lower before recovery.
Tony Broderick, head of TV partnerships at Twitter, is optimistic that Seven will get involved in the...
Network Ten raids Southern Cross Austereo for new sales talent.