Peter Olszewski rounds up Asia's media news for the week in our Mediaweek Asia column
Network Ten have today confirmed the renewal of The Bachelorette Australia for a second season
Food greats and comedians combine in new version of Britain’s hottest format, The Great Australian Bake Off
Discovery Channel has announced that its longest running series MythBusters will be back for one final season
Nielsen online ratings charts for August 2015 in five key categories chosen for Mediaweek
V8 Supercars gives Ten two spots in the the top five of the OzTAM 100 chart in week 42
The top 10 spots by radio, TV, pay TV in all markets for week ending 12 October 2015
SBS will launch the new Food Network channel in Australia in mid-November, delivering 24/7 food and food-lifestyle programming
Justin Bieber takes over the #1 position on Aircheck's top 10 songs by airplay for week ending 12 October
TEN's V8 Supercars coverage makes its first appearance for the year in Week 42
Introducing Telstra TV, Seven's NewFronts, Breakfast with Rove, FIPP World Congress, Shaynna Blaze
Optus and Cricket Australia have announced a sponsorship agreement to includes streaming of cricket content
Both ACMA and the ACCC have okayed the proposed arrangements between Foxtel and Ten
Gaven Morris appointed director of ABC News replacing Kate Torney, who announced her departure from the organisation earlier this year
YouTube unveils first wave of original series from YouTube celebrities along with the rollout YouTube Red
Seven announce a content everywhere strategy, putting their new and returning shows both on broadcast TV and streaming to mobile and tablets
New TV tax offsets to boost economy by more than $103 million annually says report commissioned by ASTRA and Screen Producers Australia
Presto to be the SVOD exclusive home of five of the 10 top grossing movies of 2015