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Seven 2010: Drama, factuals, epics and comedy
Seven finally confirms its 2010 titles including The Pacific, My Kitchen Rules, Cougar Town, ICU, The Marriage Ref, Damage Control, Hung and Royal Pains.
Read More »Variety back on the box
Week 40 was a particularly brutal fight in television with a string of big shows led by Hey Hey's reunion. By the time the bell rang, Nine had taken victory -by just 0.1%.
Read More »2.1m as Hey Hey thumps MasterChef
Hey Hey the Reunion soared to a huge 2.16m viewers last night thrashing Celebrity MasterChef's 1.35m.
Read More »2.7m tops AFL Grand Final
The afternoon AFL finale becomes the second biggest audience of the TV year, but denies TEN primetime glory. For the third week in a row, GO! helps Nine win the ratings week.
Read More »Ding Dong & Jo Beth join Hey Hey party
More good time girls join the Hey Hey reunion, with Denise Drysdale and Jo Beth Taylor to appear next week.
Read More »Nine wins the week
Having two and a half channels proved a winner for Nine in Week 37, beating Seven by the slimmest of margins.
Read More »Murder’s hit on commercial networks
Renewed and emerging hits last week included Midsomer Murders, Money for Jam and a lift by the AFL. But Seven just scraped over the boundary line to win the week.
Read More »Feelgood telly wins the week
With a few notable exceptions, it seems we are still drawn to lighter fare including Packed to the Rafters, Spicks & Specks, Midsomer Murders, 2.5 Men and a Harry Potter flick.
Read More »Hot Seat’s bewitching week
For the second week running Nine's shows were boosted by those watching GO! But it wasn't enough to stop Seven again claiming victory in Week 34.
Read More »Seven swims through topsy turvy week
What a week of ratings. Nine has a night past 30%, TEN has another below 15% and ABC has a new hit. Sailing through the middle was Seven.
Read More »Audiences flock to quality
Week 31 belonged comfortably to Seven, but it was the ABC that issued a lesson to commercial networks as audiences flocked to a supposedly niche show, United States of Tara.
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