Former GQ Men of the Year Award winners and friends of GQ will come together next week to celebrate.
Media Stable has announced a new appointment and is also launching two new products this week.
• Seven confronted all sorts of weather on its final coverage of the first Tuesday in November from Flemington.
• Bride & Prejudice – The Forbidden Weddings climbs to 750,000
• Print-only news media consumption is at 18%
The Barrenjoey Road investigation has prompted Standen to speak out for the first time since being jailed in 2008.
• The Forum aims to further encourage collaboration between filmmakers in Australia and China.
Sport on Foxtel filled all five slots on the chart.
Mediaweek editor James Manning rounds up the last TV Demand charts.
• It was a largely youngish crowd, peppered with a few veterans
• Cup eve: Seven commands biggest primary and network shares
• Radio executive turned TV boss Sean O’Brien brings Fiveaa and Nine News Adelaide together
• Queen bio rocked the box office in its first weekend in theatres.
Herald Sun and the Herald & Weekly Times has a longstanding relationship with the VRC.
• The breakfast show made it rain dollars over the Queensland capital
“I have today advised Ross Cameron that his contract with Sky News has been terminated."
Turnbull will kick off his post-politics speaking career with an appearance on a special edition of Q&A
• Purcell to deliver 2018 Hector Crawford Memorial Lecture