Getting to know QA’s Managing Director – Roger Delaney.

Many of you will already know Roger, and with great reason. Roger has a very clear vision for the business and encourages everyone in our office to strive for excellence, with integrity and precision. He is respected by his team and within the industry and it’s fair to say that his professionalism and loyalty has filtered through to all of us.

Roger has had an extensive career in the media industry, but what some may not know is he also had a long and successful career playing professional AFL for his beloved Port Adelaide.

AFLW making history!

The launch of the AFLW Inaugural Premiership was on Friday night and it kicked all the goals!!

The wait is almost over! Your favorite shows are coming back!

Ratings season is set to commence early February, and some of Australia’s most loved TV shows are returning to our screens just in time. As well as your favorites, there are also some fantastic new programs we are sure you are going to love.

Nine holds top three!

Channel Nine dominated the ratings last night with The Block taking out top spot with it’s highest 2013 season audience at $13.65 million (metro). This was followed by Nine’s 60 Minutes and Nine News which also attracted over 1.5 million viewers.

The reality renovation show lured 1,653,000 metro viewers last night with its room reveal episode, according to preliminary overnight ratings from Oztam. This is the highest audience yet for the format, which has rated an average of 1.6 million four times since its debut in mid-May. Its series average so far is 1.3 million metro viewers.

60 Minutes ranked second with 1,557,000 metro viewers, while Nine News gathered an audience of 1,517,000. The network’s family drama House Husbands also garnered an audience of 1,028,000 million.

Seven’s top-rating show was Sunday Night with 1.2 million viewers. Highway Patrol and A Place to Call Home attracted 1.2 million and 1.1 million respectively.

The debut of Network Ten’s MasterChef: Italian Week anchored a solid 800,000 metro viewers – on par with its average audience so far this year. Elementary attracted an audience of 780,000, while a repeat of Modern Family had 598,000 viewers.

Across the main channels, Nine won the night with 25% of audience share, followed by Seven with 22.7%. Ten and SBS scored 12.5% and 3.5% respectively.

Source: http://www.adnews.com.au/adnews/the-block-builds-highest-ratings-yet

Audience is lacking for Revenge while The Voice continues to grow

Channel Nine’s The Voice took out top spot last night with a total of 1.64 million viewers watching the second of the live final episodes. Channel Nine took out three of the top spots with Nine News taking 1.41 million and The Block Sky High with 1.39 viewers.

Seven’s House Rules also proved popular last night with over a million viewers (1.07 million), but still fell behind Seven News and A Current Affair. Today Tonight was the only other program to have more than a million viewers last night.

After an extremely successful first season with comparable ratings to The Voice, the second series of Revenge looks to be lagging. Last night’s episode which was 18th in the second series only just scraped into the top ten with 881,000 viewers, falling under Home and Away (966,000 viewers) and ABC News (969,000).

Source: www.bandt.com.au

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