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NRL got underway to solid figures, while <em>7.30</em> continues to improve and <em>Newton's Law</em> continues to struggle.

Glenn Dyer's TV Ratings

NRL got underway to solid figures, while 7.30 continues to improve and Newton's Law continues to struggle.

Of course James Murdoch loves the BBC ...

The Murdochs' spectacular, gold medal-worthy backflip

Of course James Murdoch loves the BBC ...

The ratings for Donald's speech were not exactly yuuuge.

Glenn Dyer's TV Ratings

The ratings for Donald's speech were not exactly yuuuge.

Glenn Dyer's TV ratings

Seven won a close night again in the metros, and did well in the demos. Ten was pushed back to a close-ish 4th behind the ABC for a second night in a row, but will move back to third tonight. MKR (1.61 million) was toppled as the most watched program nationally by Seven News (1.62 million) […]

Oscars endure a 9 year ratings low, while ABC holds onto third place despite weak figures.

Glenn Dyer's TV ratings

Oscars endure a 9 year ratings low, while ABC holds onto third place despite weak figures.

Investors are souring on free-to-air TV, and no amount of media law changes or licence fee reductions will save it.

Seven and Ten hit rock bottom

Investors are souring on free-to-air TV, and no amount of media law changes or licence fee reductions will save it.

A dull evening of programming results in <em> I'm a Celebrity </em> taking out the top non-news spot.

Glenn Dyer's TV Ratings

A dull evening of programming results in I'm a Celebrity taking out the top non-news spot.

Nine's T20 cricket coverage has run out of viewers.

Glenn Dyer's TV Ratings

Nine's T20 cricket coverage has run out of viewers.

An easy win for <em> My Kitchen Rules</em>, while  <em> Married at First Sight </em> stabilises.

Glenn Dyer's TV Ratings

An easy win for My Kitchen Rules, while Married at First Sight stabilises.

Seven gets a lift, while Ten can't overtake an underperforming ABC.

Glenn Dyer's TV Ratings

Seven gets a lift, while Ten can't overtake an underperforming ABC.