The post-Olympic halo shines bright for The Voice as a change of tune delivers a ratings juggernaut for Seven.
A ceremony without a red carpet or an audience wasn’t the only thing coronavirus messed up for this year’s ARIA awards.
Performers around Australia are up in arms after the producer of Pippin elected to bring an actor from overseas to play a key role.
The network recently stole the show from under the nose of rival network Nine,which had broadcast it for nine seasons.
Upset viewers sent #rigged trending after the brother of Guy Sebastian,one of the show’s judges,won the show’s finale on Sunday night.
The music industry's ongoing COVID disruptions have added another hurdle to success for the show's eventual winner.
West Australian singer Matt Evans says while he doesn’t mind his look being compared to that of late INXS frontman Michael Hutchence,he’s certainly not trying to be him.
The Voice has managed to keep its international coaches,who headed home when the COVID-19 pandemic upset filming in March,by turning to a high-tech virtual set to beam them in.
"We're just going to try to make it work,"says British singer-songwriter Boy George.
Darren McMullen returns to The Voice,and this time he’s got a sidekick:Renee Bargh,Delta’s former LA housemate and host of TV’s Extra.
Two more productions have been affected by coronavirus,even without either returning a positive test.