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A changing television landscape has left Network Ten facing the fight of its life. Michael Idato examines its options.
Hayden Calder was covered in petrol and set on fire at a 17th birthday party. TV show Jackass copped the blame.
What accounts for the enormous popularity of politically incorrect TV series set in the 1960s and '70s? Michael Idato asks the experts.
Emotionally wrenching and excellent TV, but does Go Back to Where You Came From really achieve anything?
Craig Bottin happily admits to being regarded as dangerous, but doesn't like looking like "a gay porn star" in Underbelly.
The trouble with making a TV drama about the history of World Series Cricket is that so much of it is, well, history.
Ian Thorpe may be getting $10,000 a day for BBC TV gig - but his clothes and his speech aren't on the money.
TV network hits new lows by blurring ethical boundaries and manipulating the truth.
In 1972, when the first episode of the sex-and-sin soap Number 96 aired, they called it the night Australian TV lost its virginity.
It's the longest-running Brisbane program still showing on commercial TV. Do you know what it is?
Canadian Anthony Sedlak, famous for his high-energy TV shows, has died from an undiagnosed medical condition.
Will Brynne Edelsten's My Bedazzled Life remove some of the question marks hanging over the reality genre?
As Campbell Newman takes to our TV screens to preach the benefits of budget austerity, behind the scenes tough talk and hypocrisy are poisoning the government-public sector relationship, reports The Watcher.
We love the telly. So much so that we've decided to celebrate many of the things we love about it.
Hit TV show Game Of Thrones under fire - for cutting off US president's head and mounting it on a pike.
A controversial TV series about Pablo Escobar, the world's most lethal drug lord, is breaking records.
Queensland star says some conversations should be off the menu for television viewers.
Queensland star says some conversations should be off the menu for television viewers.
Michael Clarke has confirmed he married Kyly Boldy, an Australian model and television presenter, yesterday.
Masterchef and The Voice go head to head as the television ratings war heats up.
They're called Mozzies and a new TV series about these Maori migrants is creating outrage on both sides of the Tasman.
A familiar face from a popular Aussie TV drama set to be elected to Redland City Council.
As the judges scramble for talent on The Voice, Delta's repeated rejection makes great TV.
WikiLeaks editor Julian Assange has kept busy interviewing with politicians, revolutionaries and intellectuals.
WikiLeaks editor Julian Assange has kept busy interviewing with politicians, revolutionaries and intellectuals.
It might look simple from our side of the screen but the ever-changing television landscape is not as straightforward as it appears. Daniel Burt, Paul Kalina, Elmo Keep, Craig Mathieson and Andrew Murfett take a look at how television works in the 21st century.
Viewers see only a fraction of the pressure, loneliness and scrutiny contestants sign up to endure.
Butterflies and white doves to be released at today's funeral for the Noosa family of TV chef Matt Golinski.
Butterflies and white doves will be released at the funeral today of the Noosa family of popular TV chef Matt Golinski.
Backlash over TV panel's mocking of Aussie war hero Ben Roberts-Smith as "a dud root" costs Ten.
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