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Today hosts back Waleed for Gold
MICHAEL LALLO Karl and Lisa praise rival Waleed Aly - and insist their Logies 'too white' comments were taken out of context.
What's on TV: Thursday
With the arrival of Broad City, free TV just got a whole lot filthier.
Nine finds saviour it needs
KARL QUINN 5:23pm The Voice has got off to a flying start, affording Nine a glimmer of light after what has been a gloomy spell.
VPN debate rages on
11:22pm Report claims Australians' rights to use VPNs should be enshrined in law.
GoT actor apologises to fans
PETER VINCENT SPOILER ALERT: 'Sorry for lying to everyone'.
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