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David Gyngell quits Nine, Hugh Marks appointed CEO.
Nine Entertainment Co. has confirmed Hugh Marks will succeed David Gyngell as its Chief Executive Officer from tomorrow. David Gyngell will remain on the Board as a Non-Executive Director. Hugh ... -
Mary: The Making of a Princess
When your biggest recent hit has been two Reality shows about finding love, there’s some logic in putting to air a true life fairytale romance in the form of a ... -
Viewers angry Nine delays movie for Richard Wilkins advertorial
Nine viewers were angry last night that it kept them waiting for the James Bond movie Skyfallwhile an advertorial for the upcoming Spectre movie ran horribly overtime. The Richard Wilkins ... -
Producers contemplate Cup drama
It was a great media story the moment it happened: Michelle Payne rode into history as the first female jockey to win a Melbourne Cup. She did so on a ... -
Jessica Jones
Another super-hero series in Jessica Jones? Not quite. It may be a Marvel title, based on the comic book Alias, but don’t expect to see capes, masks or action aplenty. ... -
‘Burgo’ open for another spin of the Wheel
It began with Ernie Sigley in 1981 and later seasons featured Tony Barber, Rob Elliott, Steve Oemcke, Larry Emdur and Tim Campbell -but ask any Australian and they will tell ... -
Kerry O’Brien quits Four Corners
Veteran broadcaster Kerry O’Brien will leave Four Corners at the end of this season, ending a five year run as presenter, but insists “this is not retirement.” “I have been ... -
When Love My Way was bold and brave
In the final instalment in TV Tonight‘s Nostalgia Week, producer John Edwards recalls making the acclaimed Love My Way for Foxtel. The series, starring Claudia Karvan, Asher Keddie, Brendan Cowell, ... -
Foxtel Upfronts 2016: Local thrillers, Lifestyle & US Drama.
Foxtel has announced its 2016 highlights including new local commissions in LifeStyle and Factual plus high-profile HBO and Showtime dramas. Leading the local drama slate are political thriller Secret City ...