This is a list of Australian television-related events, debuts, finales, and cancellations that are scheduled to occur in 2024, the 69th year of continuous operation of television in Australia.
Overview of the events of 2024 in Australian television
Andrew O'Keefe, the former host of Deal or No Deal, The Chase Australia and Weekend Sunrise, is found guilty of common assault, common assault occasioning actual bodily harm, breaching an AVO and drug possession after assaulting his former partner during an argument in 2021.
Seven News announces that Samantha Heathwood would replace Katrina Blowers as the Brisbane weekend news presenter from 3 February. Blowers shares presenting duties on Seven Afternoon News with Heathwood and is a reporter.
Nine News Melbourne airs an photoshopped image of Victorian state MP Georgie Purcell which appears to enlarge her breasts and expose her midriff. After Purcell accuses Nine of sexism, they issued an apology blaming automation from Photoshop during resizing.
A collaboration between BBC Studios/Ludo Studio and Australian hardware chain Bunnings is officially launched, which sees six Bunnings stores temporarily rebranded to "Hammerbarn", in homage to a 2020 Bluey episode of the same name.
Seven West Media announces that The Latest: Seven News will move production to Seven's Perth headquarters in March, resulting in Michael Usher departing from the program.
Former Totally Wild and Studio 10 reporter and Gamify host Jesse Baird and his partner Luke Davies disappear. A 28-year-old New South Wales police officer, who Baird previously dated, is subsequently charged with their murders.
An episode of ABC TV's Four Corners attracts attention after Woolworths Group CEO Brad Banducci attempts to have comments he made about former ACCC chair Rod Sims edited out, before momentarily walking away when Angus Grigg, an ABC reporter, refused.
Foxtel announces that its set-top-box Hubbl will be on sale and be advertised from 10 March 2024. Its Hubbl Glass TV will cost AU$1595 and will feature hands-free voice control and six speakers with Dolby Atmos surround sound.
The Seven Network announces Simon Cohen, Rosie Morley and Lana Taylor as the judges on its upcoming home renovation reality program Dream Home, hosted by Chris Brown.
Seven West Media confirms that The Latest: Seven News will begin broadcasting from Perth on 18 March 2024, with Tim McMillan presenting, replacing Michael Usher and Angela Cox. To make room for the changes, the program will not air from 11–14 March 2024.
Warren Tredrea, former sports presenter at Nine News, loses an unfair dismissal complaint against the news service. Tredrea claimed he had been dismissed in January 2022 due to his refusal to adhere to the Nine Network's COVID-19 vaccination policy, requiring all employees to be fully-vaccinated. However, the Federal Court accepted the network's assertions that Tredrea was dismissed due to his performance within his role.
The finale of the ninth season of Australian Idol airs on the Seven Network, which is won by Dylan Wright who beats out Amy Reeves and Denvah Baker-Moller.
Due to the passing of the Broadcasting Services Amendment (Community Television) Bill 2024, it is announced that Channel 44 and C31 Melbourne and Geelong will continue to operate for the foreseeable future.
Seven News Queensland presenter Rosanna Natoli announces that she will resign from the network, having won the election to become the new Mayor of the Sunshine Coast.
Pizza creator Paul Fenech responds to accusations of fatphobia by Rebel Wilson, who recalls her time playing the character of Toula in her new memoir. Fenech describes Wilson's claims as "hurtful" and "disgusting", while describing her as "ungrateful".
Emma Watkins is announced as the new host of the third season of ABC Me's Teenage Boss, named Teenage Boss: Next Level, succeeding mathematician and teacher Eddie Woo.
Craig McPherson departs Seven News and therefore Seven West Media. As a result, Anthony De Ceglie is appointed as the director of Seven News, starting the following day on 30 April 2024.
It is revealed that the Nine Network's veteran news director Darren Wick left the company in March 2024 after a complaint was made by a female staff member alleging inappropriate behaviour. This prompts other women to come forward and make further claims about Wick's alleged behaviour. Nine Entertainment subsequently acknowledges the claims of Wick's alleged inappropriate behaviour. The company sends a letter to all employees admitting the trauma some staff had experienced and informs them an external review will be undertaken of the television news and current affairs division, with staff also asked to complete refreshed sexual harassment prevention training by the end of June.
Australian comedian Marty Fields confirms his family is considering the phrasing on a plaque in Melbourne honouring his late parents, television personalities Maurie Fields and Val Jellay, after being vandalised for the second time in a year. Fields believes the vandal finds the term "The King and Queen of Vaudeville" egregious due to its royalty references.
Network 10 begins airing the second season of Taskmaster Australia, which was the third season to be filmed. The now-third season will be aired after the completion of the second.
Chief political correspondent for ABC TV's 7.30 program Laura Tingle uses a forum at the Sydney Writers' Festival to describe Australia as "a racist country" and openly criticises federal opposition leader Peter Dutton's budget reply speech, where he outlined his party's migration policy. Her comments prompt widespread commentary. The ABC denies reports the ABC Board are in emergency talks regarding Tingle's comments.
ABC News director Justin Stevens confirms 7.30's chief political correspondent Laura Tingle had been counselled over remarks she made at the Sydney Writers Festival on 26 May, stating the comments would not meet the ABC's editorial standards and that her comments "lacked the context, balance and supporting information of her work for the ABC".
ABC Television's digital multi-channels ABC TV Plus and ABC Me broadcast programming for the final time, prior to the channels being rebranded with new programming from 3 June.
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation's multi-channels ABC TV Plus and ABC Me rebrand as ABC Family and ABC Entertains respectively, after being announced on 9 May. ABC Family focuses on family-friendly programming airing from 7:30pm each night after ABC Kids closes down for the night, while ABC Entertains focuses on comedy and entertainment programming, with children's programming in the daytime. The rebrand also includes four new digital ABC iview programming live streams.
The Seven Network launches an internal investigation into allegations of inappropriate behaviour by senior journalist Robert Ovadia. Ovadia denies the allegations, describing them as "false" and "malicious".
Paul Higgins presents his final weather report for ABC News Victoria, after a 38 year career on Australian television which began in 1986 as the host of ABC TV's Behind the News, which he hosted for 8 years.
Seven West Media announces Neil Warren's departure from director of news at Seven's Sydney station, ATN. He is to be replaced by Sean Power, the executive producer of Sunrise.
Seven West Media announces 150 job cuts, including three executives: Kurt Burnette, Melissa Hopkins and Lewis Martin, as a part of an executive restructuring announced the following day by CEO Jeff Howard, saving $100,000,000 in costs. Gold Coast weather presenter Paul Burt and Brisbane news operation manager Craig Dyer were among the cuts.
Nine Entertainment announces 200 job cuts, saving more than $30,000,000 in costs. This includes its European correspondent Carrie-Anne Greenbank and medical reporter Emily Rice.
TVSN moves channels from channel 16 on the Network 10 multiplex (channel 54 or 84 in regional WIN Television areas) to channel 77 on the Seven Network multiplex (channel 67 in Seven regional areas), as part of a broadcast deal with Seven West Media. The channel is expected to live stream on the 7plus platform as part of the deal, beginning mid-July. The channel is now also broadcasting in Southern Cross Austereo areas not covered by Seven West Media, on channels 65 (Tasmania and Spencer Gulf) and 75 (Darwin).
Chris Jones is appointed as Director, Network Sport at Seven West Media, succeeding Lewis Martin. This change resulted in Gary O'Keeffe becoming the Head of AFL and Sport Innovation, Andrew Hore-Lacy becoming the Head of Horse Racing, Kirsty Bradmore becoming the Head of Sport Digital and Joel Starcevic becoming Seven's head of cricket.
NRL 360 presenter Paul Kent is dismissed from his roles at Fox Sports and News Corp, after he was allegedly in a fight with a man in a Sydney restaurant on 27 April.
Paul Kent is pleaded guilty and sentenced to a two year good behaviour bond by Jennifer Price after he was in a fight with a man in a Sydney restaurant on 27 April.
The federal parliament passes the Prominence and Anti-siphoning Bill 2024, meaning television manufactures must install apps from Australian free-to-air television networks on new televisions and available on its primary user interface. Streaming platforms like Kayo Sports cannot purchase sports ahead of FTA networks as anti-siphoning has extended to Australian streaming services.
It is announced that Mark Humphries's new comedy sketch segment for Seven News, will debut nationally at 6:57pm on 12 July 2024, titled "The 6.57pm News", after being reported in June.
The grand finale of the first season of Dream Home airs on the Seven Network, with Queensland brothers Rhys and Liam being declared the winners of the season, receiving a $100,000 prize.
WIN Television appoints Sophie Kuryl as its Tasmania news director, succeeding Alex Johnston, who is departing on 15 July, joining the Jacqui Lambie Network as a political advisor.
Seven News' European correspondent Hugh Whitfeld is announced as Seven's new director for its national news desk, as part of a restructure of its news operations revealed on 11 July to Seven West Media employees.
It is reported Sky News Australia will relocate to the News Corp Australia headquarters in Surry Hills in 2025. It was also reported that the network's licence to use the Sky News brand with Sky plc was expected to expire as early as late-2025, and that Sky was not expected to renew the agreement due to the change in ownership and the divergence in Sky News UK and Sky News Australia's content. The AFR also reported that News Corp were considering rebranding the network as either "Australian News Channel" or a name containing "Fox News" (derived from its American sister network owned by Fox Corporation) or a name containing "Talk" (derived from News UK brand Talkradio).
Weekend Today co-host and former newsreader Jayne Azzopardi debuts on the weekday Today show as newsreader, after Brooke Boney announced she would be leaving the breakfast show earlier in 2024.
Network 10 announces that its 10 News First: Midday bulletin will be moved to a 1pm time slot and will be rebranded to 10 News First: Lunchtime on 19 August 2024. This comes at the same time that 10 announced that it will extend its Saturday bulletin to 90 minutes from 17 August 2024.
Former television host Andrew O'Keefe is arrested for driving under drug influence, after being reportedly charged with a driving offence on 20 June, following a stop in Bellevue Hill.
The live broadcast of Network 10's The Project is interrupted with a repeat of The Dog House Australia due to a fire alarm prompting the evacuation of the crew, studio audience and hosts Waleed Aly, Sarah Harris, Sam Taunton and Nick Cody.
The Special Broadcasting Service's director of media sales Adam Sadler announces his resignation from SBS, while Jane Palfreyman will assume temporary leadership of SBS Media.
It is reported that Seven News' Brisbane sport presenter and former footballer Shane Webcke will step back from presenting sport from January 2025 after 18 years, to allow more time to pursue family interests.
It is reported that Nine Network's coverage of the 2024 Summer Olympics received 19.5 million total reach viewers across the network, 9Gem and 9Now. In the first week of the Olympics, Nine received a total television reach of 17.5 million viewers (the highest weekly reach in VOZ history), while in the second week, Nine received a total television reach of 16.6 million viewers (the second highest weekly reach in VOZ history).
Brooke Boney departs the Nine Network's breakfast program Today, after five years with the network and after she announced in March that she had been offered a place at Oxford University.
A decade-old photo containing Foxtel chief executive Patrick Delany demonstrating a Nazi salute is resurfaced, with Delany apologising the following day.
Soap opera Neighbours starts its "Death in the Outback" week of episodes, when one character from the soap dies in the outback, after being announced on 5 July 2024.
Angela Cox anchors her first Seven News Sydney weeknight bulletin, alongside current presenter Mark Ferguson, after being announced on 1 September 2024.
Jesse and Paige from the 20th season of The Block, leave the reality series due to mental health issues. Maddy and Charlotte arrive on The Block site the next day.
Veteran television journalist and presenter Heather Ewart announces that she will be retiring in March 2025, after almost 50 years with the ABC. She began her career in 1977, which most recently included hosting Back Roads.
Former television star Andrew O'Keefe is reportedly revived by paramedic treatment, after being overdosed at a home in Vaucluse. Officers arrested O'Keefe on Monday at Rose Bay Police Station.
It is reported WIN Television owner and businessman Bruce Gordon is suing TVSN, after a court case was lodged with the Supreme Court of New South Wales in late-August. WIN explored opportunities to extend their three year licensing deal, but the TVSN channel transferred to the Seven Network in July.
Seven News reporter Steve Hart joins WIN News as presenter, after announcing it on 4 September and after he reportedly left Seven on 11 September that year.
Network 10's 2025 upfronts are held. Among the major announcements, the network confirms Big Brother is returning to the network, hosted by Mel Tracina. Talkin' 'Bout Your Gen also returns to the network. The network's 2025 scripted offerings will include NCIS: Sydney, Neighbours, an Australian version of Ghosts and a festive movie, called Staycation. It is also announced that its streaming service 10Play will rebrand to just 10 in 2025.
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation's managing director David Anderson orders an independent review into how audio featured in a September 2022 online article and 7.30 story came to be "incorrectly edited", after the Seven Network airs allegations claiming the ABC added additional gunshots to incorrectly illustrate former special forces major Heston Russell had committed war crimes. In 2023, Russell won a defamation case against the ABC which was ordered to pay Russell $390,000 after they failed to prove its reporting was in the public interest.
A number of Hubbl customers begin reporting problems with their Hubbl Glass televisions and the Hubbl set-top-box, resulting in those devices being unable to turn on. This issue also reportedly affects Sky Glass customers in the UK.
It is reported that Seven News' Queensland news director Michael Coombes will leave the network on 31 October 2024, after taking leave from 6 September and not renewing his contract.
Network 10 begins airing the third season of Taskmaster Australia, which was the second season to be filmed, after the completion of the now-second season in July.
It is reported that Tasmania's Network 10 affiliate, Tasmanian Digital Television, will close its Tasmanian offices by 1 October 2024. This leaves the station's staff, who mostly work in advertising sales, jobless.
It is reported that Hubbl managing director Les Wigan left Foxtel in August, whilst Amanda Laing, the head and chief content officer of Binge, left the service earlier in September. Wigan takes up an advisory role at Venu Sports, Fox Corporation's new US sports streaming joint venture with The Walt Disney Company's ESPN and Warner Bros. Discovery. This results in Foxtel restructuring its executives again, with Hilary Perchard leading the legacy Foxtel business as well as Hubbl and Foxtel's content acquisition, while Julian Ogrin leads a streaming and advertising division.
Network 10 airs Toadie Rebecchi's final Neighbours episode as a regular cast member, after 29 years on the soap, while the character's actor Ryan Moloney will remain with the soap for guest appearances.
It is reported that Craig Hutchison is leaving the Nine Network to join the Seven Network's AFL coverage in 2025, with his production company Rainmaker also set to produce AFL programs for the network.
It is reported that businessman Bruce Gordon retired from the boards of WIN Corporation and private investment firm Birketu as well as 41 private companies associated with businesses owned by him in August 2024. He will remain Birketu's "ultimate decision maker", while stepping back from daily management at WIN. Three of his family members: wife Judith, daughter Genevieve (the general manager of WIN's two radio stations) and son Andrew (chairman of WIN) still work at WIN, are part of the board and are about to become important people in Australian media.
After three and a half years in the role, Nine Entertainment CEO Mike Sneesby resigns, after announcing it on 12 September 2024 and after he left Nine's North Sydney headquarters on 27 September 2024.
AFL journalist Mark Robinson fails to show up to his final AFL 360 program on Fox Footy, with co-host Gerard Whateley paying tribute to Robinson's experiences together. Whateley will continue alongside guest hosts in 2025, with former AFL player Garry Lyon as the top candidate to replace Robinson.
Network 10 appoints Veronica Eggleton as the new sports presenter for 10 News First Queensland. With Eggleton joining newsreader Sharyn Ghidella and weather presenter Liz Cantor, this becomes the first time 10's Brisbane and Gold Coast station has had an all-female presenting team of on-air anchors.
News Breakfast's sport presenter Tony Armstrong is criticised on the ABC's Media Watch program for undertaking voiceover work for NRMA commercials featuring the slogan "A Help Company", without the approval of the ABC.
It is reported that Erin Edwards will move back to the Seven Network in 2025, as the director of Brisbane and Gold Coast News, after she moved to Network 10 in June 2023 as Executive Editor of 10 News First Queensland.
It is reported that ABC's former Ripponlea studios at Gordon Street in Elsternwick, which used to be the main studios for ABV, known for the filming of programs/series such as Countdown, SeaChange, Kath & Kim, Spicks and Specks, Bellbird and Adam Hills in Gordon Street Tonight, will be demolished in November 2024, with new owners Milieu Property constructing luxury apartments across six buildings, while the broadcast tower will remain, becoming a sculptural element. Studio 31 at the mentioned ABC studios was decommissioned by the public broadcaster in November 2017, and the studio building was sold in June 2021 to Milieu, for 28.9 million.
The Project's Sarah Harris apologises for using footage from the anti-Palestinian war expo in August on 6 October 2024, to make it seem that the pro-Palestinian rallies were violent.
During an appearance via video link in Waverley Local Court, former television presenter Andrew O'Keefe is sentenced to a 30-month community corrections order and ordered to pay a total of $3,500 in fines after pleading guilty to breaching an apprehended violence order in July and the possession of methamphetamine. His driving licence was also suspended for three months. O'Keefe is reportedly avoiding further jail time with the magistrate agreeing that O'Keefe should enter a three-month rehabilitation program.
After 14 years, Victoria Buchan announces her departure from Nine Entertainment, with her role as the director of communications and public relations made redundant by the media company. She departs on 1 November 2024.
Nine Entertainment releases an independent review about its workplace practices and culture. The review report finds that Nine has a systemic issue with power and authority abuse, bullying, discrimination and sexual harassment, mainly in the company's broadcast division. The board of Nine is committed to implement all 22 recommendations.
Foxtel Group's 2025 upfronts are held. Among the major announcements, the subscription service confirms that live sport is coming to streaming service Binge from 30 November 2024, at no extra cost. More live news channels are also coming to the streaming service including Sky News Australia, the British version of Sky News, CNBC and Fox Sports News. Foxtel and Binge's scripted offering includes The Last Anniversary, Strife and Mix Tape. Festive movie How to Make Gravy is still expected to release in 2024, alongside international series Dune: Prophecy.
Angie Asimus presents her first weekend Seven News Sydney bulletin with Michael Usher, while continuing her role as the weather presenter for Seven News Sydney from Sunday to Tuesday each week.
The director of news and current affairs at Seven West Media, Anthony De Ceglie addresses the Melbourne Press Club, discussing a range of topics, but mainly calling upon the Albanese government to scrap a commercial broadcasting tax introduced six decades ago, which costs the three commercial TV networks $45 million a year combined.
Lucinda Cowden confirms her exit from Neighbours. She said that she knew her character Melanie Pearson would be departing in December just days after co-star Ryan Moloney found out about his contract ending, Moloney had announced his exit from the soap in June 2024. She also confirmed the decision to leave the show was not hers as the contracts for cast came up all at once.
It is also announced that 3 FAST channels will be brought to SBS on Demand: FIFA+ (launching in November), and news channels Euronews and France 24 (launching in 2025).
The ABC appoints political journalist and Q+A presenter, Patricia Karvelas to succeed Greg Jennett as presenter of Afternoon Briefing in 2025, after she announced that she would be departing Radio National after a decade. Jennett is moving to the ABC Canberra newsroom as news presenter for the 7pm ABC News ACT bulletin from Sunday–Thursday and he will be also conducting Stateline interviews. The current news presenter for the 7pm ACT bulletin, James Glenday, will be going onto a new project in 2025.
An independent review, led by Alan Sunderland, finds that the Australian Broadcasting Corporation incorrectly edited five additional sounds of gunshots in a September 2022 online article and 7:30 story investigating activities by Australian commandos during a 2012 deployment in Afghanistan, after being commissioned in September 2024 by managing director David Anderson.
It is confirmed that Toadie Rebecchi will return to Neighbours for guest appearances, starting on 27 November 2024. He left the soap opera as a regular cast member in September.
Sisters Maddy and Charlotte Harry win the 20th season of The Block, with a profit of $1.55 million and set on Phillip Island. Billionaire Adrian Portelli bought all five houses renovated on the season at auction for $15.03 million, for his final year on the series.
AFL legend and broadcaster Tim Watson announces his retirement from presenting sport on Seven News' Melbourne bulletin, after 30 years with the network, with his final bulletin on 20 December 2024.
Seven Network's 2025 upfronts are held. Among the major announcements, the network confirms Shaun Micallef as the first celebrity for the upcoming 22nd season of Dancing with the Stars. First Dates also returns to the network. It is also announced that Seven will air AFL programming every day of the week in 2025, with The Morning Show extending by 30 minutes, finishing at midday, when a new hour-long Seven News bulletin at noon begins.
It is announced that journalist Rebecca Maddern will step into an expanded role with Seven News Melbourne beginning January 2025, as Seven's chief sports presenter. Maddern will succeed Tim Watson, after Watson retires on 20 December 2024.
The Seven Network cancels its Seven News Gold Coast bulletin after announcing a significant overhaul of its news operations on the Gold Coast, with the final bulletin airing on 21 November 2024. Its Surfers Paradise newsroom was retained as a district bureau to provide Gold Coast coverage in the statewide 6pm news.
Matt Doran announces his departure from Weekend Sunrise to focus on his family and pursue other opportunities, with his final program on 8 December 2024.
Foxtel confirms it is not involved in the 2025 seasons of Gogglebox Australia, which will exclusively air on Network 10 and its catchup service 10Play. It is also announced that the Silbery family will not return to the program in 2025.
Ian Smith, best known for portraying Harold Bishop on Neighbours, tells 10 News First he is leaving the soap after he was diagnosed with pulmonary pleomorphic carcinoma, a rare form of lung cancer, which he has been told is terminal.
It is announced that community television stations C31 Melbourne and Channel 44 would receive $3 million in funding from the Albanese government, the largest funding in CTV's history.
Network 10 appoints Tara Rushton as the Monday–Thursday sports presenter on 10 News First Sydney from 2025, with weekend sports presenter Scott Mackinnon expanding to Fridays.
Southern Cross Austereo announces that it has agreed terms with Network 10 to sell its television licenses in regional Queensland (TNQ), southern New South Wales (CTC) and Victoria (GLV/BCV). The deal is scheduled to be completed by February 2025.
BBC Studios announces that it is to team up with Disney to produce a film based on Ludo Studio's children's television series Bluey, to release in 2027.
ABC TV is scheduled to see in the New Year with Robbie Williams headlining the New Year's Eve concert live from Sydney alongside numerous other artists including Nooky, 1300, G Flip and Casey Donovan.
Criterion for inclusion in the following list is that Australian premiere episodes will air in Australia for the first time on a new channel. This includes when a program is moved from a free-to-air network's primary channel to a digital multi-channel, as well as when a program moves between subscription television channels – provided the preceding criterion is met. Ended television series which change networks for repeat broadcasts are not included in the list.
List of domestic television series which changed network affiliation
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List of international television programs which changed network affiliation
This is a list of documentaries and programs which made their premiere on Australian free-to-air television that had previously premiered on Australian subscription television or on streaming service providers in Australia. Programs may still air on the original subscription television network or streaming service.
List of international television programs which premiered on free-to-air television for the first time
This is a list of programs which made their debut on Australian subscription television, having previously premiered on Australian free-to-air television. Programs may still air (first or repeat) on the original free-to-air television network.
List of domestic television programs which premiered on subscription television for the first time
Television producer and children's television presenter, known as the "first lady of children's television". She appeared on shows Captain Fortune and Romper Room, where she was known as "Miss Dawn".
Founding father of the Newcastle Knights. Best known for his commentary career, in which he worked as a Newcastle sports commentator for the local radio station 2NX, then switched to the locally based NBN television station in the same role.
Prolific director / producer. Credits include: The Graham Kennedy Show (as sound engineer), Homicide (as music editor, later director), Phoenix (as producer) and many more shows as director and producer.
New Zealand-British actor for theatre, television and film. Best known in Australia for playing the titular character in detective television series Boney. Also worked in Britain for series including The Prison and The Crown and arrived in London in the early 1960s.
Radio and television broadcaster. Created and hosted Sounds in 1974 (then called Sound Unlimited) for the Seven Network. Also hosted Blind Date from 1967 until November 1969 and an Australian version of Jeopardy! in the early 1970s. Worked for 2TM, 4BH, 4GY, 2CH, 2UE, 4KQ, 2GB, 2SM and 2UW and co-founded Sunshine FM on the Sunshine Coast.
British-born musician and television presenter (The Frank Ifield Show and Frank Ifield Sings). Entered the Eurovision Song Contest twice and appeared numerous times on variety television.
TV doctor, fertility and obstetrician specialist, who delivered more than 5000 babies in his career. Also a regular guest on the Today program and hosted Good Medicine, for nine years.
Radio and TV presenter, who spent 78 years in the radio industry, including on Sydney radio stations 2SM, 2GB and 2CH. Also hosted The Bob Rogers Show on the Seven Network in the 1970s for five years.
Radio and TV presenter, voice-artist, comedy writer and author. Best known for his voice-over work for the long-running Nine Network comedy variety show Hey Hey It's Saturday from 1971 until 1999 and then returning for the reunion specials in 2009 and in 2021, with a brief relaunch in 2010.
British television presenter, journalist, broadcaster, doctor and documentary maker. Created 2 documentaries in Australia for SBS, Australia's Health Revolution and Australia's Sleep Revolution. Was mostly known for his BBC appearances and documentaries, including Trust Me, I'm a Doctor.
Television and radio entertainer. Appeared on and produced Agro's Cartoon Connection and The New Channel Niners and later became the head writer, producer, promotions manager and station voice for QTQ, the Nine Network station in Brisbane.
Broadcaster and voice over artist. Mainly worked in radio, working at 2SM, 2UW, 2Day FM, Nova 96.9, 101.7 WSFM and was the voice of Canberra station 2CA for three decades. He also guest-hosted an episode of the ABC's Countdown and was a television voiceover man for game shows such as Wheel of Fortune and Hot Streak.
Line producer and production manager, known for several documentaries, films and series, including: Desperately Seeking Sheila, Who Do You Think You Are?, Monash and Me, Ganja Queen and Every Family Has a Secret. Her career spanned more than three decades across documentaries, variety programs, factual television programs, television dramas and television commercials.
Veteran Australian documentary filmmaker, television presenter, race caller and sport commentator, known for bringing satellite television to Australia and founding executive producer for Club Superstation. Also worked for Network 10.
Australian actor, best known for TV sitcom Kingswood Country. Later became a Triple J presenter and hosted Late Night Legends on ABC2 (now ABC Family).
ABC journalist and author of Killer Company, who worked for a range of television and radio programs. He began his career in 1973 as a researcher for This Day Tonight, and became a specialist trainee on Four Corners and Monday Conference. Some of his career was in radio, reporting for ABC radio programs AM, PM, Background Briefing and The World Today and was the chief political correspondent for current affairs radio in ABC's Canberra bureau, from 1997 until 2000. He was also the ABC's foreign correspondent in Washington, D.C., New York (early 1990s) and London (2001–2003). He mainly investigated the use of harmful asbestos fiber in building materials (including housing), spanning his entire 30-year career, contributing stories for 7.30 and other media outlets, including a feature in the New Scientist magazine.
Actress and children's presenter, best known as a host on Play School from 1969 until 1986. As an actress had numerous guest roles in soap operas including Home and Away.
Pioneering Queensland television personality and newsreader, host of "Brisbane Tonight" and "Stairway to the Stars", later took on an executive position as General Manager of the Nine Network in Brisbane.
^Nailon, Hugh (30 January 2024). "Statement from Director of 9News Melbourne". Nine News. Nine Entertainment. Retrieved 24 February 2024. As is common practice, the image was resized to fit our specs. During that process, the automation by Photoshop created an image that was not consistent with the original. This did not meet the high editorial standards we have and for that we apologise to Ms Purcell unreservedly.
^Wilkes, Mikaela (22 April 2024). "Why Poh Ling Yeoh was 'anxious' return to MasterChef series 16". Sydney Confidential. The Daily Telegraph. Sydney: News Corp Australia. Archived from the original on 22 April 2024. Retrieved 23 April 2024. She joins "straight-up no frills" Andy Allen, "old school classic French chef" Jean-Christophe Novelli, and food critic Sofia Levi "who has an encyclopaedic knowledge of flavour profiles" on the judging panel for season 16, which begins airing on Channel 10 tonight.
^Jaspan, Calum and Ilanbey, Sumeyya (9 June 2024). "Nine board chairman Peter Costello quits". Federal. The Sydney Morning Herald. Sydney: Nine Entertainment. Retrieved 9 June 2024.
^"Head of Children's and Family". ABC Careers. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 12 June 2024. Archived from the original on 23 June 2024. Retrieved 24 June 2024.
^Elsworth, Sophie (21 June 2024). "Channel 7 reporter Robert Ovadia sacked by the commercial network". The Australian. Sydney: News Corp Australia (published 22 June 2024). p. 6. ProQuest3070824202. Retrieved 23 June 2024. The Sydney-based senior reporter, who has worked at the network for 23 years, said on Friday he had been axed by the TV station." Yes I've been sacked and there will be more to say about that in the appropriate forum at the appropriate time," Ovadia told The Australian.
^ abPierce, Jeremy (26 June 2024). "TV weatherman Paul Burt among the Channel 7 staff to get the chop in new job cuts". The Courier-Mail. Brisbane: News Corp Australia. Archived from the original on 26 June 2024. Retrieved 26 June 2024. Burt did not present his usual weather bulletin on Tuesday night, with Brisbane weather reporter Tony Auden filling in to record the segment.
^Clelland, Georia (29 June 2024). "The Scoop: 'Brutal and cold' staff cuts at Channels 7 and 9". The Scoop. The Courier-Mail. Brisbane: News Corp Australia. Archived from the original on 1 July 2024. Retrieved 2 July 2024. Following a week of announcements about significant lay-offs for media giants Nine Entertainment and Seven West Media, Scoop can reveal that Channel 7 in Brisbane is facing further disruption after the sudden resignation of its veteran operations manager Craig Dyer. After more than 20 years with the network, Dyer last week announced his immediate resignation in a letter to colleagues.
^Knox, David (2 July 2024). "TVSN begins on Seven network". TV Tonight. Retrieved 2 July 2024. From yesterday it commenced on Channel 77 in the capital cities, Channel 67 in regional markets, Channel 65 for Tasmania and 75 for Darwin. It is also expected to be available on 7Plus from mid-July.
^Geraets, Nell (3 July 2024). "Lisa Millar announces exit from ABC Breakfast". The Sydney Morning Herald. Sydney: Nine Entertainment. Retrieved 3 July 2024. After five years of sharing this couch with awesome people and people behind the scenes as well, it is time to say farewell," Millar told viewers on Wednesday morning. "I'm going to be moving full-time over to the content division of the ABC, where I'm going to be having more adventures with Back Roads and Muster Dogs. Muster Dogs keeps getting bigger and bigger. So much to do, and exciting new projects. That means it's goodbye. You've got me for a little while longer, though.
^Madden, James and Elsworth, Sophie (7 July 2024). "Another curve ball for ABC news director Justin Stevens". The Diary. The Australian. Sydney: News Corp Australia. Happy hour. Archived from the original on 7 July 2024. Retrieved 10 July 2024. At 6.57pm this coming Friday, July 12, Seven's national news bulletin is officially flicking the switch to vaudeville. Yep, for three highly anticipated minutes, comedian Mark Humphries will do a comedy sketch. As part of the news bulletin. As first reported by Diary last month, Seven's rookie national news boss Anthony De Ceglie has hired ex-ABC comedian Humphries to make viewers chuckle for a few minutes every Friday.
^Madden, James and Ellsworth, Sophie (14 July 2024). "Seven's Sharyn Ghidella sacked weeks after shooting promotions for Brisbane's 6pm news". Media Diary. The Australian. Sydney: News Corp Australia. Retrieved 15 July 2024. Ghidella referenced De Ceglie's decision to introduce Friday comedy spots with satirist Mark Humphries and nightly astrology readings by Natasha Weber (known as Astro Tash) into Seven's news bulletins. Astro Tash's segment begins on Monday night and will air on weeknights in a 20-second slot during the 6pm bulletin.
^Gil, Bruce (19 July 2024). "The CrowdStrike global tech outage took news outlets off the air for hours". Quartz. G/O Media. Retrieved 19 July 2024. Australia's public broadcaster ABC and Sky News Australia were unable to broadcast on their TV and radio networks for hours. When they went back on air anchors were seen reporting from dark offices and in front of blue computer screens.
^Ferri, Lauren (19 July 2024). "Snap meeting called as massive outage hits companies around the world". news.com.au. Sydney: News Corp Australia. Retrieved 20 July 2024. Multiple businesses have been affected including media organisations such as News Corp's global operations, the ABC, SBS, Channel 7, Channel 9, and Network 10.
^Kanter, Jake (19 July 2024). "Sky News Falls Off Air, U.S. Flights Grounded Amid Global Tech Meltdown Linked To Microsoft". Deadline. Retrieved 20 July 2024. In Australia, Sky News Australia (which is unconnected to the UK station), ABC, SBS, Channel 7, and Channel 9 reported issues. Foxtel channels were replaced by the message: "We apologise for this break in transmission and will return to normal programming as soon as possible."
^Juanola, Marta Pascual; Baker, Jordan; and Grand, Chip Le (23 July 2024). "Nine's Olympic staff attacked in Paris during attempted robbery; police investigate alleged gang rape". Europe. The Sydney Morning Herald. Sydney: Nine Entertainment (published 25 July 2024). p. 8. ProQuest3083869895. Retrieved 27 July 2024. Two members of Nine's Olympics broadcast team have escaped serious injury after they were attacked during an attempted robbery on the outskirts of Paris on Monday. The pair were walking to their accommodation in Le Bourget, north-east of Paris, when a group of people attempted to snatch one of their backpacks.
^Kearney, Georgie (27 July 2024). "Seven welcomes Karina Carvalho to 7NEWS Melbourne". Seven News. Seven West Media. Retrieved 29 July 2024. She will present Seven Melbourne's Afternoon News at 4.00pm from Monday, 5 August and will co-present weekend editions of Melbourne's 7NEWS alongside Mike Amor from Saturday, 10 August for a month while Rebecca Maddern is on planned leave.
^Schneider, Kate (29 July 2024). "Axed Seven weatherman unleashes in final live cross". Queensland. news.com.au. Sydney: News Corp Australia. Retrieved 31 July 2024. The 51-year-old veteran weatherman unleashed during his final segment on Saturday, which turned into very awkward viewing. Hello everybody yes it is my last weather for the network tonight, Burt said at the end of the 6pm news bulletin.
^Jaspan, Calum and Swan, David (8 August 2024). "News Corp looks to sell Foxtel as streaming competition heats up". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 10 August 2024. Early yesterday morning (Thursday evening in New York), News Corporation chief executive Robert Thomson told investors that the sale of Foxtel was possible as it continues a review of all its assets. "That review has coincided recently with third-party interest in a potential transaction involving the Foxtel Group," Thomson said, before praising the business that just six years ago when Delany was appointed looked like it could be consigned to history.
^Rothfield, Phil (11 August 2024). "NRL 2024: Maroons legend walks away from Channel 7, Mitchell Moses' camp stay silent on Eels exit rumours". Saint, Sinner, Shoosh. The Courier-Mail. Brisbane: News Corp Australia. Webcke walks from Seven. Retrieved 14 August 2024. Broncos legend Shane Webcke is standing down from his role as sports presenter on Channel 7's nightly news bulletins in Brisbane after 18 years. It's the latest in a series of high-profile exits under the new leadership of newsroom boss Anthony De Ceglie. However, in this case Webcke is not being shown the door. He sent us the following statement on Friday.
^Quinn, Karl (15 August 2024). "ABC rising star joins News Breakfast as morning TV wars heat up". News & current affairs. The Sydney Morning Herald. Sydney: Nine Entertainment. Retrieved 17 August 2024. Bridget Brennan, one of the rising stars of the ABC, has been appointed co-host of the broadcaster's flagship morning TV program News Breakfast.
^Jaspan, Calum (24 September 2024). "Hubbl boss departs as Foxtel restructures again". Media and marketing. The Sydney Morning Herald. Sydney: Nine Entertainment. Retrieved 27 September 2024. Hubbl managing director Les Wigan left last month, the second senior executive departure at Foxtel in as many months. Amanda Laing, chief content officer and head of streaming service Binge, left the business last week. Wigan has taken up an advisory role at Venu, Fox Corp's new sports streaming joint venture with Disney's ESPN and Warner Bros Discovery in the US. ... Perchard has absorbed responsibility for Hubbl, and Laing's duties have been split between the two remaining executives. ... Ogrin now leads a streaming and advertising division, which houses Binge and Kayo and the company's sales teams, while Perchard has been handed content acquisition, on top of his existing remit.
^Clelland, Georgia (30 September 2024). "The Scoop: Qld sport, business, entertainment news and gossip". Entertainment. The Courier-Mail. Brisbane: News Corp Australia. Ten's all-female news line-up. Retrieved 7 October 2024. In a groundbreaking move for Queensland media, 10 News First has announced Veronica Eggleton as its new sport presenter, joining Sharyn Ghidella and Liz Cantor to form the station's first all female presenting team.
^Clelland, Georgia (11 October 2024). "Sarah Greenhalgh named as 7News Brisbane co-anchor after Sharyn Ghidella's shock exit". Entertainment. The Courier-Mail. Brisbane: News Corp Australia. Retrieved 12 October 2024. The Brisbane-born journalist, will join Max Futcher at the newsdesk starting Monday, 21 October. ... Long-time journalist Katrina Blowers has been promoted to Queensland Chief Reporter, while 10 News First Queensland's executive editor Erin Edwards is set to rejoin Seven as Brisbane and Gold Coast News Director in 2025, just over a year after her high-profile departure.
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