Nine needs just two successful programs to make Monday nights a real contest, reports Glenn Dyer.
Metro markets
Media briefs and TV ratings
Seven sneaks in another weekly win … Neil Mitchell bites the hand that feeds … Last night’s TV ratings.
Media briefs and TV ratings
Viewers tune in for Libs blood sport … Radio survey results … Bak to Skewl for Channel 10 News … Last night’s TV ratings.
TV ad spend up, but Nine getting less of the pie
The Nine Network recorded its lowest ever share of TV revenue in the last half of 2007, which was third behind Ten and way behind Seven. This is the financial cost of the changes inflicted by the Packers, John Alexander and their appointed executives, writes Glenn Dyer.
Last night’s TV ratings
Seven had another big win, courtesy of the tennis, reports Glenn Dyer.
Last night’s TV ratings
Last night’s ratings … Glenn Dyer’s comments
Media briefs and TV ratings
WIN holding out on McLeod’s Daughters swansong … Last night’s TV ratings.
It’s official: Seven claims biggest ratings win since 1978
Seven’s win was built on its dominant Monday and Tuesday night schedules, but more importantly, it was far more competitive on Sunday nights, writes Glenn Dyer.
Regional viewers turn off Aunty’s smarty pants
There was a very noticeable divergence of TV viewing last night between the big city markets and regional Australia, writes Glenn Dyer.
The poll that matters: rating the great debate
Just under 3 million people watched the leaders’ debate last night, with 60 Minutes and the worm scoring the biggest audience, writes Glenn Dyer.







