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Australia’s Got Talent, Grey’s, Practice update
It seems just about everyone is making their shows longer next Tuesday night.
Read More »TEN tops Tuesday
It's been quite some time since we've been able to spy TEN at the top of the overnight ratings, but last night it managed to push Seven back to third place.
Read More »Seven: Easter Guide
Seven will air new episodes of Home and Away, Desperate Housewives, Brothers & Sisters, 30 Rock and more over the Easter non-ratings period.
Read More »Returning: Private Practice
Seven will return Private Practice to Tuesday nights soon via a crossover episode with Grey's Anatomy, while MKR has some longer eps on the way.
Read More »Seven launches online catch-up, PLUS7
Seven today launched its online catch-up PLUS7 with legal replays of shows including Grey's Anatomy, Home and Away, Heroes, Castle and more.
Read More »NBC considers Leno back at late nights
Updated: NBC confirms Leno will no longer air at the bold 10pm timeslot on NBC from mid February, leaving question marks over the network's programming.
Read More »Timeshifted ratings: What we’re watching later on
Supernatural, Private Practice, Survivor, Stargate: Universe, Californication, Bones, Cold Case & Fringe are the top shows we are recording and watching later.
Read More »Are we there yet?
Audiences are slipping across the board as we limp to the ratings finish line. But they are hanging on for the Rafter birth, helping Seven to take out another week.
Read More »Seven amendment update
A pile of changes are in for Seven for the last two weeks of ratings. Bad news for American Dad, good news for Family Guy... plus more.
Read More »Race that tops the nation
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.
Read More »Returning: Private Practice
Seven replaces All Saints with a new season of Private Practice.
Read More »Modern Family, Cougar Town & The Middle picked up
Approval for three US comedies is a win apiece for TEN, Seven and Nine.
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