‘It’s Not About Us Vs Them…I Just Can’t Sell Donuts’ – Foxtel Media Boss Explains Why An Alternative TV Trading Currency Is Vital
A sad day for the pastry industry as Foxtel's Mark Frain says you'll never catch him selling donuts.
A sad day for the pastry industry as Foxtel's Mark Frain says you'll never catch him selling donuts.
TV ordered to go to group therapy after being outed at the most dysfunctional of all mediums.
Data geeks set to rejoice at extra rigour in TV audience reporting. B&T dreads the spreadsheets.
Foxtel boss donning tin helmet and putting on the waders and as he dives into the measurement debate.
MAFS continues to do the business for Nine. And that's despite none of the contestants being arrested on drug charges.
The numbers don't lie! Aussies are warming to the annual Super Bowl. We'll be eating McDonald's & wearing Levi's next.
In what will come as no surprise, MAFS easily won Sunday. SBS' Genghis Khan doco arguably proving more serendipitous.
RBT proved a winner for Nine last night. Yet, that's not to infer any of its execs enjoying Friday work drinks featured.
Nine's Under Investigation does the numbers. Ironic, given the numbers themselves might need investigating.
Andy Lee benefits from the MAFS halo-effect last night. Shame none of the MAFS cast are actually angels, really.
An iffy stench remains over the new VOZ numbers. Kind of like off milk but less likely to make you throw-up.
Catch all the MAFS stars now before they retire to influencer obscurity and the Daily Mail's gossip column.
After six weeks of non-stop cricket, tennis & beer drinking, TV fans were right to feel somewhat lost last night.
Big Bash is over for another year; however, the second Windies Test starts today if you really despise cricket.
Nothing says January like too much sport on the telly, does it. That and being bored by colleagues' holiday stories.
Think it's all tennis, tennis & more tennis in January? Think again here. But you'd be right about promos in the tennis.
Sadly no more Aussies in the singles at the Oz Open. However, still plenty of Russians that you can secretly boo.
Despite the global appeal of tennis, there can be no denying its very significant whiteness.