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Today moves to 5.30am

From tomorrow, Nine's breakfast show Today breaks the 6.00am barrier with its new start time of 5.30am.
The earlier start will give Today, hosted by Karl Stefanovic… Read on >>

Sunday, 30 March 2008 | Television, Television Programmes

New Woman set to leave the building

ACP Magazines has announced the closure of women's title New Woman.
The monthly magazine was picked up by ACP Magazines as part of last year's acquisition of… Read on >>

Thursday, 27 March 2008 | Print

Underbelly DVD to be released under stringent conditions

The official release of Underbelly on DVD will be done under a number of stringent conditions, set out by Roadshow Home Entertainment to comply with the current… Read on >>

Thursday, 27 March 2008 | Television Programmes

ABC TV to outsource?

The managing director of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Mark Scott, has confirmed that outsourcing will play a major role in the corporation's television content in the years… Read on >>

Wednesday, 26 March 2008 | Industry, Television Programmes

Digital Television is go, Digital Radio is no

The complete conversion to Digital Television is set to be one of the most significant changes in Australia's history according to the Communications Minister, who today has… Read on >>

Wednesday, 26 March 2008 | Digital Television, Industry

Seven loses Corby pay bid

The Seven Network has failed in its bid to force the sister of convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby to pay a deposit as surety in their ongoing… Read on >>

Wednesday, 26 March 2008 | Television, Television Programmes

Nine loses Underbelly appeal

Victorians will have to wait to watch Underbelly, with a Melbourne court rejecting a last-ditch appeal.
It’s another rejection for Channel Nine in its bid to show… Read on >>

Wednesday, 26 March 2008 | Television Programmes

Trainee chefs look out! Ramsey’s on his way!

Hot on the heels of his ratings success in Australia, foul-mouthed chef Gordon Ramsey is in talks to open a restaurant in Australia - and no doubt,… Read on >>

Wednesday, 26 March 2008 | Celebrities / Personalities, Television Programmes

China unlocks access to BBC services

People in China are reportedly able to access stories on the BBC News website in full, after years of strict control by the Beijing Government.
Dubbed the… Read on >>

Wednesday, 26 March 2008 | International Media, New Media

Today’s other winners: Nova 106.9, 5AA, Mix 94.5

Nielsen Media has released results for the second metropolitan radio ratings survey of the year for Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth.
In Brisbane, another win for Nova 106.9… Read on >>

Tuesday, 25 March 2008 | Radio, Ratings

2GB wins Sydney, 3AW wins Melbourne

Nielsen Media has released the second metropolitan radio ratings survey for the year.
In Sydney, talk station 2GB continued its winning ways with a 12.7 per cent… Read on >>

Tuesday, 25 March 2008 | Radio, Ratings

Foul Mouthed Chef sparks enquiry

The shows with British chef Gordon Ramsay at the helm are popular in Australia, however Ramsay's mouth has raised the ire of many, with an episode of… Read on >>

Monday, 24 March 2008 | Industry, Television, Television Programmes

EPG Battle continues as Nine appeals

The Nine Network are appealing against a Federal Court decision from last year that found that EPG provider ICE TV have not breached Nine's copyright over the… Read on >>

Monday, 24 March 2008 | Digital Television, Industry

Big Brother’s big mouth gets even bigger

Maybe its not time for Big Brother to go yet, given the signing of Tony Squires and Rebecca Wilson to host Big Brother Big Mouth. The older-skewing… Read on >>

Sunday, 23 March 2008 | Big Brother, Celebrities / Personalities, Radio, Television, Television Programmes

CBC to distribute show via BitTorrent

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation will become the first North American broadcaster to be legally distribute its shows via the BitTorrent protocol next week.
Canada's Next Great PrimeRead on >>

Saturday, 22 March 2008 | International Media, New Media, Television Programmes

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