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Looking at Fox Sports, it is very, very odd that the Murdoch/News Corp owned pay TV channel doesn’t seem to rate women’s AFL.

Glenn Dyer's TV Ratings

Looking at Fox Sports, it is very, very odd that the Murdoch/News Corp owned pay TV channel doesn’t seem to rate women’s AFL.

Of course commenters on Andrew Bolt's blog were not sexist in the least in responding to the Bolt-Miranda Devine fight, write <b>Sally Whyte</b> and <b>Cassidy Knowlton</b>.

'These bloody women who want to be equal': Bolt commenters savage Miranda Devine

Of course commenters on Andrew Bolt's blog were not sexist in the least in responding to the Bolt-Miranda Devine fight, write Sally Whyte and Cassidy Knowlton.

Glenn Dyer's TV Ratings

Another solid win for Seven in the metros and especially in the regions. MKR had its best night of the season with the national audience cracking 2 million for the first time (2.09 million) in the preliminary overnights, the second seasonal peak on this basis in a row. But it is not the first time […]

Mayne: Seven on the warpath, but Amber Harrison won't be silenced

Seven is throwing a lot of legal muscle at Amber Harrison, but she won't be cowed.

Glenn Dyer's TV Ratings

 The ABC’s Monday night News and Current Affairs programs returned in full force and added to the pressure on Ten by knocking it into 4th place.  A strong night for MKR saw Seven (helped by the News and Bride and Prejudice) score a clear win in the metros over Nine and the ABC, followed by Ten, with those […]

Glenn Dyer's TV Ratings

Seven’s night was the diet (ratings) version, with a slimmed down MKR doing the job, helped by another good night for Seven News from 6pm. MKR had 1.68 million people nationally, Seven News, 1.67 million, Married at First Sight had 1.28 million for Nine and Ten’s I’m A Celebrity managed 1.09 million. All OK without being brilliant. […]

Seven says 'nothing to see here', but Harrison says look again

Channel Seven says no one did anything wrong in the Amber Harrison saga, but Harrison says they are not asking the right questions, writes freelance journalist John Martinkus.

It might be weaker, but My Kitchen Rules is still ruling.

Glenn Dyer's TV ratings: no killing My Kitchen Rules

It might be weaker, but My Kitchen Rules is still ruling.

How the Herald Sun declared war on Melbourne's homeless

The Herald Sun sounded the drums of war against people sleeping rough at Flinders Street Station. Then crosstown rival The Age joined the fray, writes freelance journalist John Martinkus.

Tennis and cricket mean no other shows are getting a look in when it comes to Summer ratings.

Glenn Dyer's TV ratings

Tennis and cricket mean no other shows are getting a look in when it comes to Summer ratings.