Seven scored the top three places last night, with Seven News, Today Tonight and Home & Away.
Home and Away
On TV, teen sex will always end in tears — or death
Just once, can TV producers let two young people have sex with no shock pregnancies, miscarriages, screaming arguments, deaths by car-crash, drowning or rogue flight of stairs? pleads Clem Bastow.
Wankley Awards: Woman’s Day, Today Tonight and The Advertiser
A triple-header for this week’s least coveted prize in Australian media.
Media briefs: Never mind the lesbian kiss, Home and Away gets violent
That kiss … Chicago Sun-Times collapses… New life for Life Magazine…
Shock! Horror! Home and Away lesbian kiss will make your kids gay!
The outraged nonsense over the lesbian kiss on Home and Away has nothing to do with a fear that our kids are being indoctrinated into becoming gay, writes Duncan Fine.
Media briefs and TV ratings
McLeod’s Daughters gets the chop … Last night’s TV ratings.
Telly watch: a love affair with Home and Away
If you don’t like soap, though, then Home and Away has nothing for you. But if there beats in your heart just the slightest yearning for some high emotion, a bit of romance, or a good meaty death, then forget your shame, writes Peter Mattessi.
Last night’s TV ratings
A blow-by-blow account of last night’s primetime TV ratings battle.
Media briefs and TV ratings
Westacott wants regular routine for Nightline … Last night’s TV ratings.
Last night’s TV ratings
A blow-by-blow account of last night’s primetime TV ratings battle.
Home and Away on a slippery slide down a filthy pole
In an effort to boost my popularity, I will aver: I have been to a strip club. Helen Razer reveals all.
Media briefs and TV ratings
Seven launches bid for Unwired … Foxtel loses its spinner in chief … Last night’s TV ratings.
Crikey’s AFL Hot Form Chart: Round 22
Only one round of home and away remains; seven out of the eight finalists are decided; and with draft penalties hanging over the victor’s head, the odds for a draw in the Melbourne-Carlton game on Sunday must be the shortest in footy’s history. So what can Crikey’s AFL Hot Form Chart still tell us about season 2007?
Still plenty in the tank for AFL losers
The AFL will stage a match next weekend which will be remarkable – and unprecedented – for the simple reason that neither side involved, Carlton nor Melbourne, wants to win.






