A quiet night of TV last night with The Voice the only standout, with the action this morning as Jason Day won the US PGA title. And yesterday the Australian netball Diamonds shone brightly and won another a third world title, and on Friday the Australian women’s cricket team thrashed England in the Ashes Test. […]
Did anyone see Restaurant Revolution pass us by on Seven last night? I didn’t, I watched the fresh Lewis on 7TWO and the NRL game on Nine and was entertained. But 507,000 hardy souls did watch Restaurant Revolution, 312,000 in the metros and 195,000 in the regions. A total of 641,000 watched the NRL game on […]
Seven won a very narrow night in the metros, and it had a much bigger win in the regionals (which was expected). Ten’s The Bachelor did well in the metros with 922,000 viewers, but badly in the regions with 274,000 viewers, but it still grab a lion’s share of the younger viewers. Nothing else mattered. […]
Yes, people want to watch dumb cat videos. But once they realise they can watch them on the internet, Seven's not going to be building its network reputation on the gambit, write Glenn Dyer and Myriam Robin>
Cats, cats, cats, cats. That’s all you can read about this morning. So no cat jokes, just cat ratings. Cats Made You Laugh Out Loud also made Seven network executives cheer (and it is free Dine or Whiskas for the troops today after weeks of meetings, bowls of ratings gruel and scowls as Nine whacked Seven’s programming […]
Foxtel is coming up with a list of websites, such as The Pirate Bay, that it wants ISPs to block. Of course, you can still get round the block with a VPN ...
A weak night overall in TV last night. Nothing grabbed viewers and the top programs were all news and current affairs programs from Nine and Seven. Nine won the metros overall and the main channels. Seven was a weak second, the ABC a solid third, Ten a weak fourth (but ahead of 2014). In the regionals, […]
Nine won the metros and the regionals last night, thanks to The Voice. It managed 1.957 million viewers, which was short of the usual 2 million viewer mark nationally. It was a final and should have done a lot better than that. Seven struggled, but the News (1.924 million national viewers) and Sunday Night (1.470 […]
To make 238 people redundant, the ABC paid out $25,741,389. And the process isn't over yet.
Cricket won the night for Nine in metro and regional markets as more than 1.25 million gluttons and optimists around the country sat and watched the most abysmal display of test cricket batting, fielding and bowling from an Australian side (and great bowling, fielding and batting from the England side, especially Stuart Broad). Back to […]