Guests included politicians, News Corp executives, editors and journalists, plus senior business figures from around Australia.
Nine called the strike “disappointing" but said there are "comprehensive plans" in place to ensure Olympics coverage won't be impacted.
Plus the shows that were snubbed (or maybe just didn’t enter?) and all 361 finalists listed.
Members taking part in the action include journalists assigned to cover the Paris Olympics, which begin on 26 July.
Dana came to a decision during Home and Away.
"Ahhh ahh, oh my god. Aaahhhhh, hot-hot-hot-hot!,” said Thinkerbell's chief creative, Tom Wenborn.
The team's journalists have covered a combined 29 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
"I was wowed by the calibre of media thinking and the work that’s gone into delivering clear and powerful entries."
You might expect Steve Bannon, but he also reads The Guardian and watches MSNBC.
"Silence isn’t going to solve anything for us right now."
Rest confirmed the edit to Mediaweek, while Todd Sampson said "the scream is the best part ... the strategy makes absolutely no...
"A beautifully simple idea that makes you think, ‘Why the hell hasn’t anyone done this before?’"
Meet the staff, Jackie and Brooklyn’s sex life, the boys win the first Tradie v Lady.
The listing comes off the back of the most recent episode of Bluey, Ghostbasket.