Quickflix: back from the dead
Quickflix may have lost the first battle when a slurry of video streaming services arrived in Australia in early 2015, but the war is far from over.
Quickflix may have lost the first battle when a slurry of video streaming services arrived in Australia in early 2015, but the war is far from over.
Although Hillary Clinton has been keeping a low profile since her lost fight for the white house, it seems she plans to return to the limelight in 2017. A source close to Hillary Clinton has told New York Times Best Selling Author Ed Klein that Clinton informed a group of her close confidants of her plans to return to the public eye as the host of her own talk show. The show would have a political focus and prospectively pave the way for Clinton's next presidential bid.
Cate Blanchett has thrown some serious shade on Donald Trump, labelling him as 'absurd' and 'ridiculous', and has likened his presidency to a 'midlife crisis' in an interview with on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.
Three-part series The Silk Road is crammed with information and coloured by a sense of excitement.
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Emmy-winning actress Mary Tyler Moore, who brightened television screens as the perky suburban housewife on The Dick Van Dyke Show and then as a fledgling feminist on The Mary Tyler Moore Show, has died at the age of 80.
Daly's series Madam Secretary may be forced to incorporate injury into future story line.
Mummy blogger Constance Hall's repertoire is about to expand even further after having secured a national two-hour slot on Austereo's Hit radio.
Triple J's Hottest 100 countdown is on the horizon and the contest for top spot is heating up. With a group of Australians in the mix, it appears likely that there will be a historic fourth consecutive local winner of the annual Australia Day countdown.
The shake-up, which will be effective from February 13 when ratings monitoring recommences, sees three of the city co-hosts culled in a move the network says will make its coverage more uniform across the nation.
Jerry Seinfeld is moving to Netflix.
Richard Linklater's coming-of-age story Boyhood was shot regularly over a 12-year period.
Assange told The Project he wants to speak about the "case" against him, to see if there is "some way ... to drop it" or if he will be extradited to the United States.
All workplace deaths are tragic, but a death in the service of our entertainment seems especially so.
Writer Katie Rich had called Donald Trump's 10-year-old son "this country's first home-school shooter."
The TV quiz host discusses the new changes to Millionaire Hot Seat and Nine's chase after Seven's The Chase.
Is American Jim Courier the best interviewer for the Australian Open's post-match interviews? And the Australian of the Year nomination is not a reality-show competitor.
The iconic comedy actor also appeared in Coronation Street and Are You Being Served?
800 Words returns with more small-town secrets, quirks and oily sweetness.
Ten Brits are let loose as "fugitives" in their homeland with the aim of evading capture for 28 days and prize money of £100,000 ($163,000) waiting for them at the finish line.
"Sheldon Cooper: The Wonder Years" is a stinker of an idea.
When The Lawnmower Man was released in 1992, Virtual Reality was the stuff of science fiction. Now VR is real, so what better time to remake it.
A decade old script became Vince Gilligan's next project after the show many consider to be TV's best.
Comedian, writer and the self-described "herpes" of the radio world, Em Rusciano, is back on Australia's airwaves after a strong Sydney breakfast debut.
Maybe it is time to call it a day on the latest iteration of Sherlock.
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