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THE TRIBAL MIND ARCHIVE 2013: The TV Australia loved
David Dale The most watched programs of 2013 and the most watched programs of all time, based on research by OzTAM and Nielsen, compiled for The Tribal Mind by David Dale, updated to June, 2013.
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THE RATINGS RACE: Week 46, when zombies rose again in Pay TV
David Dale What Australia watched and timeshifted in the week ending November 17, on both free-to-air and Pay TV.
THE ARCHIVE: The TV Australia Loved
David Dale The most watched shows of the 20th and 21st century, based on OzTAM data, and the most watched shows of the 20th century, based on ACNielsen data, last updated December 31, 2011.
Death on TV cause for pause, and for thanks
Karl Quinn Tonight a man will die on television. His name is Gerald, and he deserves our thanks.
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THE ARCHIVE: Australia's favourite TV shows
David Dale The most watched programs of the 20th and 21st century, compiled by David Dale and based on data from OzTAM and ACNielsen, last updated December 31, 2012.
Hitters, missers and bulls----ers: It's TV 2010
David Dale Here is where we summarise and scrutinise each network's entry in The Claim and Blame Game for the ratings year
Name your niche, part two: In TV tastes, Melbourne is boganville
David Dale Sydney people long ago conceded that Melbourne people are more sophisticated than we are – better dressed, with finer palates and sharper cultural discernment. But now we learn that Sydney ...
THE ARCHIVE 2010: The TV shows Australia loved
David Dale Charts of the most watched programs of the 20th and 21st centuries, prepared by David Dale and based on data from OzTAM and ACNielsen. Last updated December 31, 2010. For The Tribal Mind archive of ..
World Cup to give 3D TV a kick along
Karl Quinn Soccer fans will be able to watch the 2010 World Cup in 3D, thanks to a deal struck between FIFA, the sport's governing body, and electronics giant Sony.
Rating the TV ratings
Karl Quinn So, another TV ratings year has come to an end, and this time round the winner is ... spin.
Pay TV relentless march of media consolidation
Tim Dick This week, I broke up with Foxtel. When the courier comes on Monday, the iQ box will go back to where it came from, and the second episode of Angry Boys will go with it unwatched.
God gave us TV so we'd know what time it is
Karl Quinn Oh my God, the strangest thing just happened.
THE ARCHIVE: The TV Australia loved
David Dale Charts of the most watched programs of the 20th and 21st centuries, prepared by David Dale and based on data from OzTAM and ACNielsen. Last updated June 30, 2011. How many did you see?
Free TV hits the acme and Pay TV bites back
David Dale PISGAH is the name of the mountain from which Moses was finally able to view The Promised Land after his journey through the wilderness, according to the Judeo-Christian bible. Last Tuesday ...
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THE TRIBAL MIND ARCHIVE 2013: The films Australia loved
David Dale As a reference for scholars, the all-time box-office for movies released in Australia (updated to June, 2013), the all-time top ticket sellers, and the most seen movies so far this year.
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THE RATINGS RACE: Week 9, when 176,000 liked Josh Thomas
David Dale How Australia watched in the week ending March 3
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The year of the cringe in Australian film
David Dale Sometimes we do the cultural cringe and sometimes we do the cultural strut. This was the year of Mental, Housos vs Authority, Any Questions for Ben, Kath and Kimderella and Bait.
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WHO WE ARE: The songs Australia loved in 2012
David Dale What do our musical choices in 2012 say about the psychology of Australians, and our mysterious connection with the other end of the planet
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THE RATINGS RACE: Weeks 1 and 2 of 2013
David Dale Do you have recommendations for coping with the silly season? Plus what Australia watched on Pay TV and free TV in the first two weeks of January.
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THE RATINGS RACE: Week 7
David Dale How Australia watched in the week ending February 16, when Masterchef: The Professionals bingled down to half a million while My Kitchen Rules soared above 2 million.











