TV Central celebrates 20,000 published articles – TV Central has reached a major milestone, with the website now passing 20,000 published articles.
At the time this story was prepared, WordPress showed 20,005 published articles on TV Central, making this article number 20,006 in the archive.
That figure also sits alongside 4,847 published TV guides, giving readers a deep and growing record of Australian television, streaming, sport and entertainment coverage.
A growing Australian TV archive
TV Central has become a daily destination for Australian screen news. The site now covers free-to-air television, streaming services, sport, ratings, cinema releases, interviews, podcasts, monthly streaming reports and weekly TV guides.
The archive shows how wide that brief has become. Recent coverage has included the Robert Irwin Logies hosting announcement, BINGE’s Wentworth: Halfway Home production news, and Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games coverage.
TV Central has also tracked the numbers that shape the industry, including daily TV ratings and major sport results such as SBS’s FIFA World Cup 2026 ratings.
Streaming, schedules and the everyday work
A large part of TV Central’s growth has come from the rhythm of regular coverage. Monthly streaming reports have become a key part of the site, with guides for services such as Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, BINGE, Stan, Paramount+, Apple TV, SBS On Demand, HBO Max and more.
Those stories sit beside daily and weekly coverage of shows, network moves and Australian screen announcements. Some stories are quick news updates. Others are comprehensive guides designed to help readers decide what to watch next.
The separate TV Central TV Guides site has also grown into a major companion archive, with 4,847 published guides now available for readers looking for channel schedules and weekly listings.
Thank you to readers
Reaching 20,000 articles is not just a number. It represents thousands of mornings, breaking updates, schedules, image edits, ratings checks, interviews, media releases, rewrites, late nights and last-minute changes.
Most importantly, it represents the readers who keep coming back. Every visit, share, comment, correction and tip helps shape what TV Central becomes next.
TV Central will keep building from here, with more television news, streaming reports, ratings coverage, sport, cinema, interviews, podcasts and TV guides still to come.
For more stories, visit the TV Central homepage and the TV Central TV Guides site.


















