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CBS to buy Channel Ten

Australian television network Channel Ten has been saved from its own financial turmoil, after US broadcaster CBS corporation inked a deal to buy them out

The Inside Scoop: television

In the third episode of this podcast series, Philippe Perez talks to people working within the medium of television.

Sticky wicket

Cricket stays on Channel Nine, Channel Ten enters the fold and Cricket Australia laughs all the way to the bank, Luke McManus reports.

CBS to buy Channel Ten

Australian television network Channel Ten has been saved from its own financial turmoil, after US broadcaster CBS corporation inked a deal to buy them out

The Inside Scoop: television

In the third episode of this podcast series, Philippe Perez talks to people working within the medium of television.

Sticky wicket

Cricket stays on Channel Nine, Channel Ten enters the fold and Cricket Australia laughs all the way to the bank, Luke McManus reports.

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CBS to buy Channel Ten

Australian television network Channel Ten has been saved from its own financial turmoil, after US broadcaster CBS corporation inked a deal to buy them out

The Inside Scoop: television

In the third episode of this podcast series, Philippe Perez talks to people working within the medium of television.

Sticky wicket

Cricket stays on Channel Nine, Channel Ten enters the fold and Cricket Australia laughs all the way to the bank, Luke McManus reports.

TV news directors panel

The Melbourne Press Club is holding a lunch, featuring the news directors of channels Seven, Nine, Ten and the ABC.

Underground: A hero for Ten

Underground is a step in the right direction for Australian broadcasting, writes Laura Hurley.

Coming of age: Puberty Blues

Channel Ten’s Puberty Blues will always remain popular as it addresses those awkward teenage years with humour and flair, writes Samantha McMeekin.

Interview with George Donikian

Channel Ten Melbourne newsreader George Donikian chats to Giulio Di Giorgio about his career, and has some advice for those interested in pursuing a career in journalism.