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Seven takes the trophy, but Nine nabs Sydney.
Seven has won the penultimate week of summer ratings, but Nine fell over the line for a win in Sydney.
Read More »T20 Cricket gives Nine a win
My Kitchen Rules nudged over the 1.5m mark, but it was Nine's coverage of the T20 cricket that helped it win the night.
Read More »Airdate: Excess Baggage
Excess Baggage contestants won't be weighed on scales, but measured on body fat percentage, waist circumference and fitness levels.
Read More »TEN abandons AFL in HD
The serious lack of HD programming in Australia is still 'the elephant in the room.'
Read More »Nine takes week as news dominates
Nine's coverage of the floods helps it take all 5 cities in Week 3, as viewers are drawn to the unfolding drama in Queensland.
Read More »Government issues Anti-Siphoning “interim” list
As December 31st looms, the Government has been forced to issue an "interim" list for its Anti-Siphoning List, and avoid an industry loophole.
Read More »Socceroos to be added to Anti-Siphoning List
Socceroos' World Cup qualifiers will be added to the Anti-Siphoning List when the Gillard government reveals its hand on TV sports.
Read More »Brett Lee joins Nine
Cricketer Brett Lee will make appearances on Nine’s news, current affairs, lifestyle and sports programs including ACA, 60 Minutes and Getaway.
Read More »Shane Watson joins FOX Sports
The reigning Allan Border medallist will provide an insider’s view of cricket coverage as his schedule permits.
Read More »Anti-siphoning answer nears
Commercial networks are expected to be allowed to broadcast sport on multi-channels, when the anti-siphoning list is resolved.
Read More »Long summer of cricket coming
Nine's International Summer of Cricket is going to be very long this year, starting as early as October 31st.
Read More »Rescue Special Ooops
A network promo for Rescue Special Ops hijacks a concept used for Bear Grylls on the Discovery Channel.
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