The Voice wins another round of network prime time fight for Nine.
Neoliberals are furious the Reserve Bank wants to stimulate the economy rather than enacting a purge that will inflict pain on workers and households.
The Voice continues pulling a crowd, and House Rules attracts over a million viewers nationally.
A News Corp Australia spokeswoman said the cuts were about meeting 'the changing demands of our consumers and customers'.
History will judge Scott Morrison and co. harshly for standing by silently while Trump savages the world's trade system.
As Foxtel losses continue and News Corp desperately seeks to resize media operations, Australian head Michael Miller has hit the interview circuit to spin the company's dire fortunes.
House Rules had a strong performance over the weekend, while Insiders saw a dip in viewership for Barrie Cassidy's second-last show.
The Australian Financial Review thinks that its annual Rich List celebrates Australia's 'opportunity society'. In reality it is contemptuous of the struggles of regular Australians.
The Front Bar managed a modest win amongst the night's sports offering
The Fair Work Commission has reduced wage increases for the one in five Australians on minimum wages, reflecting a complete misunderstanding of the state of the economy.