• Martin Sorrell, ABc, Kayo, Fox Footy, Rugby, and Rob Gaylard
• Two new releases have made the top five
• JobKeeper, Guardian Australia, Carrie-Anne Greenbank, Q magazine, and Nick Murray
TV revenue, Podcasting, Seven West Media, News Corp, Discovery, Between Two Worlds, and Nicole Kidman
Singles: Juice WRLD takes over singles chart with nine in top 50
“My journey to co-CEO of Netflix has been as a fan of great entertainment."
• After launching MTV Australia in 1987, producer returns to music TV
“I am thrilled that Franco, Annette and Jess have decided to join the company in their new crucial creative roles."
• Hollywood blockbusters, Simon Cowell, Jessica Watson, and Cursed
Today show, Channel 7, and AFL
oOh!media, Mamamia, Nine’s Sophie Walsh, Carrie Bickmore, MythBusters and AFL
• James Bay burst on to the charts with his 2014 critically acclaimed debut album Chaos and the Calm.
• Jumanji: The Next Level also returns to the top five
• Thinkerbell, The Daily Telegraph, James Bay, Hit105, Triple M, TLA Worldwide and Dylan Lewis
• Albums: Pop Smoke stops another King Gizzard album from hitting #1
Sharri Markson, Kylar Loussikian, Sid Maher, Ray Hadley, Margaux Parker, Farmer Wants A Wife, The Weekly, Wentworth, MasterChef, and Melbourne Cup
• Two communities have been informed of their share of the $200,000 to fund and roll-out their projects.
• Newspaper publishers, David Anderson, Facebook, Google, Triple M Brisbane, and Craig Mathieson