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This week sees Ten launch its new Super Sunday to take the network through to the end of the ratings year including new Merlin, Modern Family, The New Normal, Homeland and Vegas. On Saturday night, its new Graham Norton straight from the UK. Continue reading »

This week sees – after two weeks – a break from Grey’s Anatomy already – but in the US they have a break after the 3rd week – so maybe Seven are playing it safe. In its place (as well as Smash) is one of those trashy top 50 specials – about plastic surgery shockers. Continue reading »

New episodes of Mike & Molly air on Tuesday night (Oct 16) followed by Survivor: Philippines almost a month after it aired in the US. Continue reading »

An ad last night during The Project was seeking applications for Fathers and Sons and Mothers and daughters to apply for the Biggest Loser 2013. Continue reading »

In two weeks time, Korean YouTube Pop sensation Psy – with his hit video reaching over 342,000,000 views on the site (as at 11am Oct 3) – will appear on Seven’s The X Factor and Sunrise as well. Continue reading »

Shares:
Network ABC1 12.2%
Network ABC2 3.3%
Network ABC3 1.1%
Network ABC News 24 0.7%
Network ABC TOTAL 17.3%

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New and fast tracked The Mentalist takes over Underbelly’s spot of Monday 8.30pm. Episodes c0ncludes on Tuesday night, paving the way for Survivor: Philippines to take over late night Tuesday. Continue reading »

Seven’s schedule also gets a makeover with Thursday night in particular featuring a completely new line up. The Amazing Race (US) returns to late Monday nights from October 8. Continue reading »

This week Ten revamps it line up with numerous US titles fast tracked to the network which will hopefully help lift the poor ratings Ten has seen lately. Underground: The Julian Assange Story debuts on Sunday October 7, with a half hour news special leading into it. Continue reading »

Please note, that due to a public holiday in NSW today October 1, that TV Ratings for Friday, Saturday and Sunday September 28, 29 and 30, will not be posted until Tuesday October 2.