The Project
Despite the makeup, The Project remains an easily digestible blend of news-lite and laughs.
Soap on a hope
Ruth Ritchie New sudsy dramas have made a clean break from the old and the dutiful.
Battle of the juggernauts
BEN POBJIE The Block is about to go up against MKR in a classic hammer and tongs battle.
Seven tests one-hour news on Australia Day holiday
MICHAEL LALLO Channel Seven will suspend Today Tonight on the Australia Day holiday to run a one-hour news service, fuelling rumours of further changes to its news and current affairs division.
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