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A fairly forgettable night all round as the major networks achieve a resounding "OK"

Glenn Dyer's TV Ratings

A fairly forgettable night all round as the major networks achieve a resounding "OK"

The commercials are on cruise control in the lead up to Easter.

Glenn Dyer's TV Ratings

The commercials are on cruise control in the lead up to Easter.

It must have been love, but it's over now: ScoMo and Ray Hadley call it quits

Scott Morrison cheated on Ray Hadley's show with -- of all people! -- Jon Faine. We suggest some Beyonce might help soothe Hadley's broken heart.

In memory of John Clarke, our favourite of the Clarke and Dawe sketches:

Video of the day: Vale John Clarke

In memory of John Clarke, our favourite of the Clarke and Dawe sketches:

ABC's <em>stargazing</em> was a triumph on several levels

Glenn Dyer's TV Ratings

ABC's stargazing was a triumph on several levels

Seven easily wins the night, while the ABC gets a boost from <em>Stargazing.</em>

Glenn Dyer's TV Ratings

Seven easily wins the night, while the ABC gets a boost from Stargazing.

TV gets into the true crime genre, but how much is overkill?

True crime provides content that is relatively economical to produce compared to drama or even reality TV, and delivers reasonably reliable ratings.

Seven pulls clear in the absence of <em> Married at First Sight.</em>

Glenn Dyer's TV Ratings

Seven pulls clear in the absence of Married at First Sight.

The <em> Married at First Sight </em> finale won the night for Nine -- but how will they replace it?

Glenn Dyer's TV Ratings

The Married at First Sight finale won the night for Nine -- but how will they replace it?

A win for the first part of the <em> Married at First Sight</em> finale can't wrench the overall win away from Seven.

Glenn Dyer's TV Ratings

A win for the first part of the Married at First Sight finale can't wrench the overall win away from Seven.