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April 12th, 2021 By David Knox 28 commentsFiled under: News,
OzTAM survey ratings resumed last night and honours went to Nine but Seven made things a two horse race.
Married at First Sight proved unstoppable last night, reigning at #1 with 1.13m metro viewers.
Dancing with the Stars: All Stars debuted at 744,000 for Seven -a big lift on recent Sundays- then
Grand Designs NZ (333,000 to be recoded as a Royals special) leaving The Graham Norton Show at a disastrous 174,000 and
Lost Temple of the Inca at 161,000 on SBS.
Later a high profile
Harrow finale (428,000),
Crime Investigation Australia (328,000) and
Silent Witness (248,000).
Nine network convincingly won Sunday with 36.0% then Seven 28.7%, ABC 13.9%, 10 13.2% and SBS 8.2%.
thedirtydigger
For God’s sake haven’t the families of this poor little boy suffered enough without another show regurgitating what we have all heard countless times before ?
There will be no new breakthrough no new information just more conjecture and unproven speculation …and the star detective Gary Jubelin won’t be appearing – isn’t he on contract with Nine?
This tragic case will likely never be solved certainly not with these types of shows – I can see the promos now “the shock new evidence never revealed shows what really happened to William” etc etc …count me out .Log in to Reply
February 2nd, 2021 By David Knox 2 commentsFiled under: News,
EXCLUSIVE: Seven has commissioned a new season of
Crime Investigation Australia.
Crime Investigation Australia: Most Infamous editions, presented by Matt Doran.
It originally ran on Foxtel hosted by Steve Liebmann from 2005 – 2009 from producer Graham McNeice.
“We’re doing a brand new season of
Crime Investigation Australia, not just not just reversioning episodes,” says Network Director of Programming, Angus Ross.
“It’s a brand new series that will hopefully be ready in the back half of the year. If not, it’ll be there to kick off 2022.”
True crime has performed well for Seven, notably with its Falconio documentary last year produced by CJZ.