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Today Tonight gets refresh

Channel Seven's public affairs programme Today Tonight has unveiled a fresh new look on air tonight. The new set and graphics are the first refresh of the… Read on >>

Monday, 30 April 2007 | Television, Television Programmes

WIN puts bid in for NBN as Soul sets a deadline

SP Telemedia has just informed the Australian Stock Exchange that it has received a bid for their media assets, which include NBN Television, Nine's northern NSW… Read on >>

Monday, 30 April 2007 | Television

Grant Broadcasters loses a good man

Grant Broadcasters has lost a great radio man with the death of Janet Cameron's husband Dugald Senior over the weekend from cancer.
Dugald Cameron was held in… Read on >>

Monday, 30 April 2007 | Radio

Trump donates to the Governator

Californian Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger got a little help from his friend after billionaire and The Apprentice star Donald Trump gave him A$12,000.
The funds will go towards… Read on >>

Sunday, 29 April 2007 | Celebrities / Personalities, Talking Points

‘Future TV’ angers NZ viewers

The New Zealand Herald reports that the nation's conversion to digital television is causing some angst among viewers - with commercial network TV3's commencement of transmission in widescreen… Read on >>

Sunday, 29 April 2007 | Digital Television

ABC fights for the Chaser

The ABC is trying to keep the Chaser team a part of the public broadcaster, and not another convert to commercial television like former ABC comedy Kath… Read on >>

Saturday, 28 April 2007 | Television, Television Programmes

McKew defends the ABC

Former ABC journalist Maxine McKew has urged the Prime Minister John Howard to stop attacking her former employer, saying he needs to support it for the sake… Read on >>

Saturday, 28 April 2007 | Television

Prime buys stake in Destra; gets involved with Magna war

Seven Network's regional affiliate Prime Television has continued its splurge on small digital media groups, after spending $10.4 million dollars for a stake in digital media group… Read on >>

Saturday, 28 April 2007 | New Media, Television

ABC Queensland editor of NewsCaf quits over drug problems

The ABC's Queensland state editor of news and current affairs left her job this week after calling her staff together and telling them she had drug problems.… Read on >>

Saturday, 28 April 2007 | Television

PBL Media buys NBN?

SP Telemedia is shortly going to request a trading halt on its shares, pending a major announcement on the sale of NBN to PBL Media next week,… Read on >>

Friday, 27 April 2007 | Anonymous Tips, Television

Idol host berates wannabes over hygiene

Andrew Gunsberg, co-host of Australian Idol, is known for his good looks, funky style and good grooming.
So when some less than clean wannabes turned up at… Read on >>

Friday, 27 April 2007 | Television Programmes

Australia woos Spielberg and Hanks

Victoria and Queensland will be home to the largest television project the country has seen when filming begins in August.
The US miniseries The Pacific, made for… Read on >>

Friday, 27 April 2007 | Talking Points

Milly joins Murray on Triple M

Triple M evening host Paul Murray will be joined by former SAFM Adelaide breakfast personality Lisa ‘Milly’ Millard starting Monday at 7:00pm.
radioinfo caught up with the… Read on >>

Friday, 27 April 2007 | Radio

Rove on Leno May 1st

A tipster today claims Rove McManus is definitely going on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno. RoveOnline.com got a email back from NBC confirming the booking, the… Read on >>

Friday, 27 April 2007 | Anonymous Tips

WIN loses NBN?

WIN Corp executive chairman Andrew Gordon tells The AFR today the company would walk away from NBN rather than enter a bidding war with PBL Media. “Our… Read on >>

Friday, 27 April 2007 | Television

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