Seven lifts to claim both #1 primary channel with 19.9% and network bragging rights with 29.0%.
Nine ranks #1 primary channel, but Seven has biggest network share
Friday night specials: Demons destroy the Dogs, Wests Tigers trump Dragons
• Volkanovski and Ortega will coach men’s bantamweights and middleweights
• One-in-five city residents are considering a move to the regions
• NRL #1 in Sydney and Brisbane as Front Bar takes Melbourne
• "We were all on the same page creatively from the get-go"
• No couches (or Wippas) were harmed in the making of this video
• Plus network captioning breaches, Leigh Sales and Greg Hunt, The Veronicas, Jackie O on Meghan Markle, Lisa Shaw death
Don’t miss the most fun Aussie drama that SBS has ever made
• Food series Plat du Tour also returns, hosted by French chef Guillaume Brahimi
• The queens returning to the runway have also been announced
• Mad as Hell makes its 2021 debut
• Plus MGM Deal, ViacomCBS and A-League, Discovery-WarnerMedia, ABC, Associated Press
• Network 10 and Paramount+ to be the new home of A-League and Westfield W-League
• Stan Sport’s live streaming coverage begins from 6.50PM AEST on Sunday night
• Scott Pape’s Money Movement is produced by EQ Media exclusively for Foxtel
• Nine and Seven battle it out and split primary and network wins