Ten's Beverley McGarvey: "The strong lineup we have in August will ensure viewers will find plenty to enjoy"
Three commercial TV programs appeared in the Nielsen Twitter TV non-sport list this week
Ghostbusters opens with $4.85m, Dory over $45m, Wilderpeople closes in on $10m
Rhys Darby headlines Whose Line Is It Anyway? Australia cast. The show is produced for Foxtel's The Comedy Channel.
The new Star Trek TV series will be available exclusively in Australia on Netflix when it launches in January 2017.
Seven has confirmed a deal for the coverage of the Rugby League World Cup from 27 October to 2 December 2017.
WIN could not be more satisfied with its new affiliation deal
The kids competition spelling show enters its second series for Ten
Network Ten’s The Project has equalled its year’s best ratings numbers
Mediacorp signs licence deal for Stuff Haymarket Media has awarded Mediacorp the brand licence for Stuff for Singapore and Malaysia. Its website...
League champions Leicester kick off the season as the Premier League returns to SBS
The never-ending curiosity of The Morning Show and The Daily Edition EP
The Emmy Award nominations were announced in the US overnight. HBO led the pack, scoring 94 nominations with Game of Thrones and...
The only non-sports show to make an appearance in the top 15 of the subscription TV chart in the week 28.
This week: Nine's RBT, Ten's The Great Australian Spelling Bee, Yahoo7's Be
Thomson will report to Seven’s director of news and public affairs Craig McPherson
The announcement comes as BBC Worldwide ANZ it merges TV, digital and format sales
“We want to double television revenue”