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- No, please, ACMA! I'll do anything! Just don't make me prepare an updated handout!
- http://acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/pc=PC_311795 ACMA shows its force off again
- Too spooky is the Boxcutter's kiss of death. Who will be next?!? I await with baited breath and will surely take a deep breath next time ANY actor's name is mentioned!
- I think the video podcast (boxcutters.net/vlog) has been doctored! If you look very carefully you'll notice John isn't moving at all. Or is that Brett...?
- @kerrie: She was so the freakin' best.
Boxcutters - An Australian TV Podcast
An Australian Podcast all about Television
Seven just announced the second half line up which includes the new series of Kath & Kim and this interesting bit of news:
Seven’s Director of Programming and Production, Tim Worner said: “From the feedback we’ve been getting from fansites and b ... Continue reading »
Seven’s Director of Programming and Production, Tim Worner said: “From the feedback we’ve been getting from fansites and b ... Continue reading »
2 years ago
I'm keen to see what 'as close as practically possible' turns out to be. If Seven wants to tackle downloading, it needs to be well inside a week.
2 years ago
This from a network who took off the high rating My Name Is Earl just 6 eps before the end of the series and replaced it with million year old (yet previously unscreened) eps of The 70s Show.
It's ok though, they left on the hilarious How I Met Your Mother.
As close as possible means the day after they are screened in the US. It also means continuing to show them during Australian non-ratings. Unless these unlikely things occur it is just empty rhetoric.
2 years ago
Perhaps it's an experiment to see if rapid screening increases the ratings as a result of less downloading.
2 years ago
2 years ago
At least 7 isn't butchering their shows as badly as 10 is with House.