Were Australians eager to tune in and pay their respects? Depending on the TV network,it was a mixed bag.
Earlier this week,the agency admitted it had underestimated viewing figures in the Sydney market from early June.
It’s Foxtel’s biggest premiere in history,but is it recapturing the real magic of Game of Thrones? Not quite.
MKR,The Block and The Masked Singer went head-to-head on Sunday,with Spicks and Specks chirping in too,in one of the biggest ratings clashes of the year.
More than one million people tuned in to bid farewell to Ramsay Street,a figure that would have saved the show had it been more than a one-off.
Last night’s ratings decider was the most live-streamed event in Australian history.
Streaming records have been broken after nearly three million viewers tuned in for Wednesday night’s showdown between NSW and Queensland.
First the youth-oriented current affairs show was cut from five nights a week to one,now it is being shunted from broadcast to online only.
Who wants to see a show where a cardboard cutout of a man takes various blonde women out for picnics when you can watch people dating while disguised as dolphins and devils?
Senior AFL sources have told The Age there is now a realistic chance that a streaming company will be broadcasting one or more games per week from the 2025 season.
The streaming giant’s co-CEOs were united in their view that the key to continued growth is great content. But is Netflix still delivering that?