The whip-smart and brilliant Wil Anderson is joining Melbourne’s Triple M Hot Breakfast alongside Eddie McGuire and Luke Darcy.
Congratulations to the GRUEN team as they celebrate 100 episodes.
Showrunner Neil Gaiman has delivered a first look on-set of the new Amazon Prime Video series GOOD OMENS.
In a celebration of courage, determination and the unbeatable human spirit, the ABC announces it will become the exclusive broadcaster of the fourth Invictus Games to be held in Sydney in October 2018.
Comedycentral.com.au is proud to announce the launch of a new locally commissioned, six-part mini-series, No Experience Necessary, exclusive to Comedy Central Australia.
All the winners, losers and noteable moments from the 69th Primetime Emmy Awards, hosted by Stephen Colbert.
The TODAY team will have an extra spring in their step from Monday, September 25, as they celebrate the warmer season with a massive new WE LOVE AUSTRALIA adventure.
In an Australian television first, Foxtel Movies presents a thrilling line-up of all five movies in the smash-hit Bourne series on a dedicated pop-up channel, available to Foxtel Movies and Foxtel Platinum subscribers.
Stan has announced that Showtime’s Kidding, a new half hour comedy series, will air as part of Stan’s exclusive content deal with Showtime, premiering exclusively on Stan in 2018.
The ABC & Netflix have announced a new joint production - a new drama thriller series PINE GAP.
Its official, the Logie Awards are heading to Queensland’s Gold Coast from 2018.
The TEN Network is in danger of losing its biggest star as The Project host Carrie Bickmore considers a switch to a full-time radio gig.
It’s been a long time coming, but one of the most requested features for the Foxtel IQ3 has finally arrived with On-Demand content now available to download in High Definition.
Australia Day stars Bryan Brown in his third collaboration with Director, Kriv Stenders, alongside a wealth of Australian talent including Matthew Le Nevez, Sean Keenan, Elias Anton, Jenny Wu, Isabelle Cornish, Phoenix Raei and Ernie Dingo.
Set to air on Lifestyle FOOD this summer, the launch episode of the latest season of The Great British Bake Off was a ratings success in the UK this week, attracting an average audience of 6.5 million viewers on Tuesday night.
Nine’s inspirational series This Time Next Year has been a significant success in 2017, and the Nine Network today announced it will return for a second series.
Change is coming to northern NSW and Gold Coast remote controls when the WIN Network, begins broadcasting on Friday September 1.
There was a tense moment on Nine’s Melbourne 4pm News bulletin, when a live cross from journalist Tim Arvier in South Korea was interrupted and shut down by Military officials.
Sophie Monk is known for making Australia laugh with her self-deprecating humour. Now as she prepares to find love, the funny girl is finally letting her guard down.
The Seven Network owned channel launched in February 2016, however until now it has been limited to metro markets, meaning regional viewers have been forced online to watch first run episodes
The Nine Network has confirmed ABC journalist Chris Uhlmann is joining the network as Chief Political Editor, replacing Laurie Oakes.
US based broadcaster CBS Corporation looks set to take ownership of the beleaguer TEN Network in a new deal announced today
Channel Seven’s Murder Uncovered has been awarded the Queensland Clarion Award for Television Feature Documentary for its breakthrough investigation
Stan has today released the first teaser trailer for STAN ORIGINAL SERIES WOLF CREEK SEASON TWO. The six-part drama series will premiere exclusively on Stan this Summer.
Netflix today announced the release of Gaga: Five Foot Two, an intimate and unfettered portrait of a year in the life of Lady Gaga.
SBS has once again secured Australia’s participation as a competitor on the world’s biggest stage, at the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest.
MTV Australia has announced it will cease all regularly scheduled programming tomorrow (Thursday 24 August 2017), in a move designed to encourage the cause of marriage equality.
The story by Seven Network journalist, Josh Massoud, which aired last Friday, reported an unnamed network “had been sprung using old video, presumably to make attendances look bigger”