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Today launching Sunday edition
Leila McKinnon and Cameron Williams will host a Sunday edition of Today, set to take on Weekend Sunrise.
Read More »Final week (almost) a Seven sweep
The final week of ratings was nearly a clean sweep for Seven with 6 of 7 nights won -a microcosm of the year itself.
Read More »Munro for Sunday Night?
Speculation today that Mike Munro has auditioned for a hosting gig on Seven's new current affairs show for 2009.
Read More »Sunday journos win Gold Walkley
A story on 'The Butcher of Bega' has won the Gold Walkley Award for journalism -a last hurrah for the axed Sunday show.
Read More »Current affairs surge at Seven
The week was dominated by stories about current affairs and finance with CEOs and former network talent all having something to say. Meanwhile, Seven won again.
Read More »Liam Bartlett sticks with 60 Minutes
Back in March, he slammed the direction of the show, but Liam Bartlett is staying put on 60 Minutes.
Read More »Would the last journo out, please turn off the studio lights?
At the Andrew Olle Media Lecture, Ray Martin didn't hold back in lamenting the loss of news and current affairs from commercial TV.
Read More »Ross Coulthart joins Seven
Former Sunday reporter Ross Coulthart is joining with Seven for its new Sunday Night programme.
Read More »A new beautiful Sunday?
Seven is said to be eyeing its own Sunday evening current affairs programme.
Read More »Airdate: 2008 Andrew Olle Media Lecture
Former Nine employee Ray Martin will deliver the Andrew Olle Lecture next month. He's bound to have plenty to say on the state of news and current affairs.
Read More »Nine News axes European correspondent
Nine is to discontinue having a permanent European correspondent. Reporter James Talia will be heading home from London at the end of September.
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