Nine is banking on more true crime-inspired drama to take its scripted slate forward in 2023, with Roadshow Rough Diamond series 'Human Error' leading the network's titles for next year.
OzTAM's consolidated ratings report for 2019 confirms the Nine Network's 'Married at First Sight' as the most popular non-sports program and the ABC's 'Bluey' as the most watched time-shifted show.
Unveiling its 2018 slate, the Nine Network highlighted a raft of new local dramas, factual and reality shows including the first multi-million dollar commission for digital channel GO!
The AACTA Audience Award for Best Film will this year be a duke between local titles and Hollywood blockbusters that recently called Australia home: 'Thirteen Lives', 'Thor: Love and Thunder', 'Ticket to Paradise', 'Elvis', 'The Drover's Wife the Legend of Molly Johnson' and 'Wog Boys Forever'.
Essential Media's 'Body Hack 3.0', Screentime's 'Anh's Brush with Fame', Roving Enterprises' 'The Project' and Endemol Shine Australia's 'Gogglebox' and 'Married at First Sight' will be eligible to win one of three new awards at this year's Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) Awards.
Endemol Shine Australia co-CEOs Mark and Carl Fennessy are departing after leading the company for 10 years, with chief content officer Peter Newman taking over as CEO.
A fourth season of Easy Tiger Productions’ 'Doctor Doctor', the third series of Endemol Shine Australia’s 'Australian Ninja Warrior' and the sixth edition of ESA’s Australia’s 'Married at First Sight' will screen on the Nine Network next year.
With the Nine Network’s primary channel on track to deliver its highest ever commercial shares this year, the broadcaster’s upfronts announcement on Wednesday night predictably contained few surprises.