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GTV9 to rent Docklands studios
When it exits its current Richmond premises, Nine will have a permanent booking at Melbourne's Docklands Studios for its biggest shows.
Read More »Extra $5.6m to upgrade Docklands studios
The Victorian Government funds another $5.6m to upgrade Central City Studios to attract more television production.
Read More »Gone: Beat the Star. Bumped: Four Weddings. Returning: Border Security, The Force.
Seven's light entertainment output takes another hit as Beat the Star will be replaced.
Read More »One wedding and two funerals
Four Weddings, Beat the Star & Game Day Prime Time. Whatever can be said of the end result, Seven gets brownie points for taking a punt.
Read More »Beat the Star
"This show will have you on the edge of your seat," promises host Daniel MacPherson. It's Minute to Win It meets Gladiators in Seven's new game show.
Read More »Airdate: Beat The Star
Seven's next game show Beat the Star will replace Minute to Win It in September.
Read More »2010: but where are the new hits?
Sequels, revivals and copycats. 2010 is halfway done, and so far its legacy for new local productions is an embarrassment.
Read More »Go slow on Marriage Ref, Geek casting
Casting on Beauty and the Geek Australia and The Marriage Ref for Seven appears to have slowed.
Read More »New game gets underway for Seven
Daniel Macpherson describes Seven's new Beat the Star as a game show and variety all rolled into one.
Read More »Dan MacPherson for Beat the Star
After leaking the news on Beat the Star, Seven's new game show in development, it's now time to reveal the host.
Read More »Rumour: Beat the Star
Game show contestants will compete with celebrities in extreme mental and physical games in the latest television show said to be in development at Seven.
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