It's the first time any TV network has been found to have broken rules to stop betting advertisements during children's programming.
Cyclone Debbie sees a jump for everyone's breakfast programming, except, you guessed, Ten.
Sandilands went on a long-promised rant this morning to take down his rivals, but he is covered in the mud thrown as well.
Nine and Ten take a hit, but unreliable data but unreliable data robs Seven of full bragging rights.
The former Labor leader, and former Financial Review columnist, and former Spectator writer, is now a former Sky News broadcaster.
Seven dominates Cyclone Debbie coverage, and seemingly nothing can transform the fortunes of The Biggest Loser
The Liberal Senator has urged the new ABC boss to keep the broadcaster's views in line with his own.
The television network failed to provide the necessary details during a political broadcast.
All smiles at Seven, while the scenery continues to crumble at Ten.
Ditching The Biggest Loser on Sunday night brought minor improvements, but no real relief for Ten.