TV Ratings (21/4/24): Farmer Wants A Wife Wins Sunday Prime Time
Farmer Wants A Wife does make the country life seductive. Apart from the manure stench & the bleating roosters at 5am.
Farmer Wants A Wife does make the country life seductive. Apart from the manure stench & the bleating roosters at 5am.
Network 10 may have had a win in the courts yesterday but, alas, it appears viewers heard all about it on Seven.
B&T is lobbying for the Premier League to take over the Commonwealth Games rather shaky spot on the anti-siphoning list.
It's a big day in the Seven offices as McWilliam departs.
Publishers should be grateful Facebook has eaten large chunks of its lunch.
TV ordered to go to group therapy after being outed at the most dysfunctional of all mediums.
Disclaimer: B&T is not responsible for anyone let go for being their authentic self.
Don't worry readers, no Paralympians were mentioned this time round.
Cousins stopped short of promising that his history of stalking made him a real hot-stepper.
B&T's in-house team of investment analysts describe the move as "barking."
James Warburton again proving the Scarlet Pimpernel of Australian media, once again timing his exit to perfection.
This looks an interesting read for your nightly commute home. Or, there's the Tetris app if your brain's too knackered.
As B&T says, the only winners in these things are the lawyers. And the lawyers' Porsche dealership & kitchen renovators.
We'd prefer to talk to our colleagues than go through Eden's recent trials and tribulations.
Yes, we know it's not the official ratings season but people are still tuning in night after night.
While Warner didn't manage to literally knock it out the park, his Pink Test performance did the numbers for 7.
Kerr's absence is terrible for the Tillies but might prove even worse for Nine's Olympic coverage.
Work in traditional media? Had a really shit 2023? Feel the knife twist a little more with this latest ad spend data.