This Week: Georgi Oates, Sophie Jablonski, and Paul Sinkinson.
Plus Girls on the Bus for US politics junkies, or Obituary if you want a bizarre twist on a village newspaper journalist
From The Weekly with Charlie Pickering to JunkTime to new Melbourne Comedy Festival Show.
Plus: Pursuing F1 broadcast rights and whether Stan's push for prominence is unfair.
This season will see contestants go to Te Waipounamu, Aotearoa.
Alone Australia returns Wednesday 27 March at 7.30pm.
On producing the soon-to-be-launched Top Gear Australia: "The questions that arose were who is our audience? How are we talking to them?"
The 2024-25 Summer of Cricket kicks off in September with the Women’s T20I Series.
"It’s about combining two broadcast channels to deliver maximum audience reach and campaign effectiveness."
A Current Affair tested out Temu.
Gordon Ramsay’s Food Stars is produced by Endemol Shine Australia.
“It’s just so surreal."
The episode is set to air Sunday 14 April at 8am.
Lauren and Jonathan went head-to-head on MAFS.
Notes of "smoked fish skin, unwashed skin, and greasy hair."
"Audiences for motorsports have grown an incredible 127% since 2018.”
Ultimately, it was father-of-two Dylan who took home the title.
Speaking to Mediaweek, Darien Misko hoped a record-breaking 450,000 fans would pass through Albert Park's gates. He got 452,052. He's aiming to...