NO changes at the end of week 33 to our list of Mediaweek’s top 30 TV shows of 2015. Here is Mediaweek’s list of...
Local CEO Chris Janz on HuffPost's Australian launch, Foxtel CEO Richard Freudenstein on company's future
Aussie dramas attract good extra audiences after their initial screening in week 32
NRL dominates five of the top ten shows on subscription TV in week 33
UK TV audiences flock to BBC1 for the new season of The Great British Bake Off
Regional Australia turns to Seven's cats for laughs in week 33
The continued success of Nine's The Hotplate gives the network the #1 primary and combined share
Nine wins the battle against The Bachelor, Kevin McCloud and the cats
Nielsen Twitter TV Ratings w/c 9/8: #TheBachelorAU tops the charts again + #Today9 makes its first appearance in top five
No changes in week 32 to last week's list of Mediaweek's top 30 TV shows of 2015.
Episode two of The Blacklist adds over 200,000 viewers in catchup in week 31
Rugby Union and Premier League break NRL and AFL monopoly in top 20 of sub TV chart in week 32
Nine's NRL deal, GfK's DAB+ report #1, how FoxSports will cover RWC, Caro Meldrum-Hanna, Brad McNally
Season two of BBC One's Rip Off Britain Food debuts in the top 20 of the UK charts for w/e August 2
Regional Australia tunes into Seven for entertainment in week 32
Nine has recorded its eighth consecutive primary channel win in week 32 thanks to the News, The Voice and The Hotplate
The Hotplate has a good week on the OzTAM 100 with two entries in the top 10
The Bachelor tops Nielsen Twitter TV Ratings - non sport