“Very upfront – feisty and funny – tells it like it is to the guys”
• High stakes drama of ambition and betrayal might be year’s best TV
• It’s a hot mess, but it looks fantastic.
• Ardyn Bernoth is the editor of Good Food magazine
• Nominations closed September 29 and voting will open October 2
• Nigel Ruffell’s The Company We Keep blazes a trail
• The part-time TV host and panellist also told Mediaweek about his day jobs.
• In Seven’s big reality week there’s room for a new drama too
• New Idea Royals and Food have both launched, one more still to come
• Issue #3 of Royals Monthly is currently on sale
• 2GB’s John Stanley gets expanded show, welcomed by 3AW hosts
• From Adelaide to Madison Avenue and television series on Hulu and Bravo
CEO Matt Rowley and publisher Vanessa Lawrence spice it up
• This is Tori Spelling at her most likeable
• GM Wendy Moore on streaming, broadcast and digital plans
“I have a mortgage. I have kids and I have to put food on the table and pay school fees."
• Paul Hogan was first seen on TV from 1971 after an appearance on New Faces
“I was always amazed by her business success, the size of her growing empire and her ability to get things done."