Australian Survivor won its timeslot and topped the demos at 752,000.
That’s an increase on the 624,000 debut for the 2020 All Stars season.
That was ahead of just ahead of
Farmer Wants a Wife (709,000 from 7pm) and
Grand Designs drew 582,000 at 7:40pm.
However there was a coding issue with Beauty & the Geek which saw OzTAM list at just 434,000.
TV Tonight understands that’s an average of both primetime and an arvo replay on 9GO! When the number is adjusted to 776,000 that will put
Geek ahead of them all. Oops.
Later
Innocent (444,000), and
7News Spotlight (381,000).
Seven News was #1 at 1.22m.
The Latest drew 308,000 then
Rebooted reality series
Beauty & the Geek has launched well for Nine, winning its timeslot at 808,000 metro viewers and topping several demos.
That was ahead of
Farmer Wants a Wife (670,000) and
Grand Designs (505,000 from 7:40pm).
Later a
60 Minutes (513,000),
My Name is Gulpilil (283,000).
Nine network won Sunday with 32.5% then Seven 24.2%, 10 20.7%, ABC 14.5% and SBS 8.1%.
Nine News was #1 at 1.23m for Nine. The
Wimbledon Men’s Final scored up to 350,000 while a late news edition was 335,000.
Seven News drew 1.18m for Seven.
Crime Investigation Australia: Most Infamous was just 173,000.
The Sunday Project pulled 505,000 / 320,000 for 10.
10 News First (354,000 / 278,000) and
FBI (215,000) followed.
Compass was 185,000.
Sarah Mirk s Guantanamo Voices wins 2021 Lynd Ward Graphic Novel Prize
“Guantanamo Voices: True Accounts from the World s Most Infamous Prison” edited by Sarah Mirk and published by Abrams ComicArts has won the 2021 Lynd Ward Graphic Novel Prize. Jurors called this book “a solid example of graphic journalism that gives a voice to the lives touched by the Guantanamo Bay prison, from prisoners and lawyers to social workers and military officers.
Image: Abrams ComicArts, Publisher
Sarah Mirk s Guantanamo Voices wins 2021 Lynd Ward Graphic Novel Prize
April 26, 2021
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. “Guantanamo Voices: True Accounts from the World s Most Infamous Prison” edited by Sarah Mirk and published by Abrams ComicArts has won the 2021 Lynd Ward Graphic Novel Prize. Penn State University Libraries sponsors the juried award and its administrator, the Pennsylvania Center for the Book.
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.
The Tragic Real-Life Story Of KISS Mark Sullivan/Getty Images
By Francesca Coppola/Jan. 14, 2021 4:44 pm EDT
KISS is among the most successful bands in the history of rock. Best known for its members face paint and elaborate costumes, KISS formed in New York City in the early 70s and has become famous for its staggering live performances, which featured fireworks, blood-spitting, fire breathing, and smoking guitars.
Coming onstage dressed as fantasy characters, KISS made history for being something people had never seen before. With their contagious youthful energy and powerful electric vibes, they conquered teenage rock, releasing gold and platinum-winning albums. The band went through several breakups, with the departure of guitarist Ace Frehely and drummer Peter Criss in the 80s who, together with vocalists Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley, made up the original line-up of the band. In the 1990s, KISS reunited once again and went on a worldwide tour. In 2014, K