Tuesday TV Ratings: The Voice Nails The Block, As World Cup Nets Seven Another Stunner
James Warburton giving the entire C-suite floor a rendition of 'Walking On Sunshine' as World Cup delivers big numbers.
James Warburton giving the entire C-suite floor a rendition of 'Walking On Sunshine' as World Cup delivers big numbers.
Q+A descends into anarchic political gabfest, as Ita considers a Red Faces-like gong to control unruly guests.
The Guardian has been blacklisted by No campaigners. Promptly puts large poster of Karl Marx in reception to celebrate.
Confused about the Voice To Parliament? Become utterly befuddled by tuning in to Sky News's coverage.
News Corp eyeing a 24-hour channel dedicated to The Voice. No bets to which way the commentary's heading either.
Seven launches campaign for The Voice featuring Jason Derulo. That's the singing comp, not the Indigenous referendum.
The Voice's finale dramas continue with apparent fan voting mishap. Shannon Noll now demanding recount from 2003.
It's prime time viewing right now and surprisingly there's not even a hint of a limbo dancing reality show insight.
It appears sing-alongs were tickling Australians' fancy over playing with Lego or whizzing up a backseat meal.
It's all the news, updates & the programs from Seven's Upfronts. And MKR is back, too! Mercifully, Pete Evans is not.
Already missing Aussie sporting success with the Olympics finishing? The Commonwealth Games are a mere 353 days away.
Keith Urban, Rita Ora, Guy Sebastian & Jessica Mauboy announced as Voice judges. Kamahl can count himself unlucky.
James Warburton declares "content is king" at Seven! And he betta be right or Big Kezza'll have him down the salt mines.
You could say there was a bee's dick in last night's TV numbers, and B&T's reviewer has only just got the stinger out.
There's so much TV to watch on Monday night it's like the showbags at the Easter Show. Just without the manure stench.
It's said B&T's TV ratings is a top indicator of Logies favouritism. Not that you'll be phoning your bookie after this.
Nine's bosses reportedly unable to stop singing "We Are the Champions" this morning following last night's TV numbers.
It's all of last night's TV numbers distilled down into a rather tart-tasting, unpalatable moonshine beverage.