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AFP update

David Knox June 2, 2011 3

Episodes of AFP: Australian Federal Police, due to air this season, have been pushed into the second season over classification and legal issues.

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MasterChef & Australia’s Got Talent in neck and neck battle

David Knox May 4, 2011 22

Two reality shows, head to head, produced by the same production company on rival networks.

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Midsomer Murders kills off the competition

David Knox April 11, 2011 8

The final Midsomer Murders sliced up the competition pulling 1.22m viewers, nearly twice the audience of Hawaii Five-0.

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Sunday edition of A Current Affair

David Knox March 13, 2011 41

Nine will air a special Sunday night edition of A Current Affair with Tom Steinfort on the ground in Japan.

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Airdate: Send in the Dogs Australia, Returning: Customs, 60 Minutes, The Mentalist.

David Knox February 3, 2011 11

Plus: CSI: Miami, Crime Investigation Australia. Nine releases more premiere dates.

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Gone: Without A Trace, Better With You. Returning: CSI: Miami

David Knox December 13, 2010 21

News on Without a Trace, The Mentalist, Better with You, Cold Case, CSI: Miami and RBT.

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Channel Nine: 2011 slate

David Knox December 2, 2010 87

Underbelly: Razor, a new dance contest, new game show, plus Ben Elton, Tony Martin, Ed Kavalee, Jamie Durie, John Clarke and Gina Riley -all coming to Nine in 2011.

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Panic at Rock Island cast announced

David Knox August 9, 2010 16

Grant Bowler, Vince Colosimo, Damian Walshe-Howling and Anna Hutchison all appear in Nine's new telemovie set on Sydney Harbour.

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1.8m as Underbelly wraps

David Knox June 28, 2010 17

The last episode of Underbelly was a winner for the Nine Network, which won the evening amid some serious competition.

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MasterChef passes Underbelly

David Knox May 17, 2010 16

They weren't head to head but on Sunday night MasterChef Australia took more viewers than Nine's Underbelly.

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Sydney loves Underbelly, Melbourne loves MasterChef.

David Knox May 10, 2010 11

There was a clear divide either in city-viewing tastes on Sunday as Sydney and Melbourne carved up their TV screens.

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