
Tonight | Retro Gamers on SBS Viceland and SBS on Demand
Retro Gamers on SBS Viceland – Meet retro electronics enthusiast Cameron Bonde. Sunday 4 February at 5:10pm on SBS Viceland and On Demand.

Saturday TV Ratings Australia – The Bourne Identity on Seven is #1 non news in primetime for overnights, whilst the Australian Open on Nine wins in 7 Day consolidated
TV Ratings Australia Analysis for Total TV Consolidated 7 Day (27 January, 2024) and Overnight (3 February, 2024) ratings.

AACTA Audience Choice Awards finalists announced
AACTA Audience Choice Awards finalists – Finalists for the publicly voted AACTA Audience Choice Awards have been announced.

Last King of the Cross on Paramount+ Naveen Andrews joins cast
Last King of the Cross on Paramount+ – Golden Globe Nominee Naveen Andrews Joins Last King Of The Cross Season Two. Streaming in 2024.

Friday TV Ratings Australia – Better Homes and Gardens on Seven is #1 non news in primetime for overnights, whilst the Australian Open on Nine wins in 7 Day consolidated
TV Ratings Australia Analysis for Total TV Consolidated 7 Day (26 January, 2024) and Overnight (2 February, 2024) ratings.

Tonight | 60 Minutes on Channel 9 and 9Now
60 Minutes on Channel 9 – with reports from Tara Brown and Amelia Adams will air Sunday 4 February at 8.40pm on 9 and 9Now.

The Family Stallone on Paramount+ announces season 2
The Family Stallone on Paramount+ – Paramount+ Releases Official Trailer For Season Two Of The Family Stallone. Streaming Thursday, 22 February.

SBS Scripted TV Lunch sessions return for another year of connecting with creatives
SBS Scripted TV Lunch sessions return for another year of connecting with creatives – will be held monthly on the second Friday of every month.

Mary & George on Binge in March
Mary & George on Binge – First look at the new limited event series, Mary & George, starring Julianne Moore, Nicholas Galitzine and Tony Curran.

Stan Weekly News Update includes Population 11
Stan Weekly News Update highlights include Population 11, The Wallabies: Inside Rugby World Cup 2023 and The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live.

What’s on Netflix in 2024
What’s on Netflix in 2024 – Don’t miss the first glimpses of new upcoming Australian shows including Heartbreak High and Desert King.

Clarkson’s Farm on Prime Video S3 first look
Clarkson’s Farm on Prime Video – Prime Video is offering viewers the first glimpse of the highly anticipated third series of UK original Clarkson’s Farm.

Thursday TV Ratings Australia – Married at First Sight on Nine is #1 non news in primetime for overnights, whilst the Australian Open on Channel 9 wins in 7 Day consolidated
TV Ratings Australia Analysis for Total TV Consolidated 7 Day (25 January, 2024) and Overnight (1 February, 2024) ratings.

Postcards on Channel 9 returns for 2024
Postcards on Channel 9 – Victoria’s favourite travel show, is back and ready to share with viewers the best in dining, entertainment and travel experiences

Wednesday TV Ratings Australia – Married at First Sight on Nine is #1 non news in primetime for overnights, whilst the Big Bash League on Seven wins in 7 Day consolidated
TV Ratings Australia Analysis for Total TV Consolidated 7 Day (24 January, 2024) and Overnight (31 January, 2024) ratings.

Hijack on Apple TV+ renewed for season two
Hijack on Apple TV+ – announced a season two for hit thriller “Hijack,” starring and executive produced by Emmy Award nominee Idris Elba

#7000 Post | Super Bowl on Channel 7 schedule
Super Bowl on Channel 7 – Seven’s mega Super Bowl Monday. Countdown, NFL Armchair Experts, Usher Halftime Show and Super Bowl LVIII live and free.

Ten Pound Poms on Stan now streaming
Ten Pound Poms on Stan – From Eleven and created by Danny Brocklehurst, Ten Pound Poms is a co-production between BBC and Stan.

Psychedelics: Stepping into the Unknown on SBS in late February
Psychedelics: Stepping into the Unknown on SBS – Anxiety is the most common group of mental disorders experienced by Australians aged 16 to 85.

Ratings | ABC iview the streaming hero for all Australians
ABC iview the streaming hero for all Australians – the streaming service is cementing itself as Australia’s #1 on demand free to air BVOD service.

This week on ESPN and ESPN2 highlights
This week on ESPN and ESPN2 – ESPN’s networks are available to subscribers on Foxtel, Kayo Sports, Fetch and Sky New Zealand.

Star Trek: Section 31 on Paramount+ has production underway
Star Trek: Section 31 on Paramount+ – Production Officially Underway on the Original Movie Event Starring Oscar® Winner Michelle Yeoh.

Sky News Australia PAINkillers special investigation
Sky News Australia PAINkillers special investigation – Australia’s Deadly Epidemic on Thursday 8 February at 8.30pm AEDT.

Space Invaders on Channel 9 has WTFN to launch Shoppable TV ‘global first
Space Invaders on Channel 9 – It’s time to say goodbye to all that household clutter and stress when Space Invaders returns Saturday, February 3.

Recap | Australian Idol on Channel 7 and 7plus (31 Jan)
Australian Idol on Channel 7 – Can Drea from WA go all the way? Four more hopefuls one step closer to Australian Idol dream. Continues

Vanderpump Rules on Hayu now streaming
Vanderpump Rules on Hayu – The brand-new season of Vanderpump Rules will be available to stream on Hayu from January 31, the same day as

Tuesday TV Ratings Australia – Married at First Sight on Nine is #1 non news in primetime for overnights, whilst the Australian Open wins in 7 Day consolidated
TV Ratings Australia Analysis for Total TV Consolidated 7 Day (23 January, 2024) and Overnight (30 January, 2024) ratings.

My Way on Channel 9 on the Sunshine Coast
My Way on Channel 9 – Back for another lap around the sun, My Way dishes up a Sunshine Coast special. Sunday at 5.30pm on

Four Years Later on SBS begins filming in India
Four Years Later on SBS – cameras are rolling on SBS’ first foray into an Original scripted series to be filmed across two countries, told

Population 11 on Stan premieres March
Population 11 on Stan – Produced by Jungle Entertainment with Production Investment from Screenwest, Lotterywest and The WA Regional Screen Fund.















