Never mind the ratings, we rate the Aussie networks on what they brought to the table in 2010.
The best of this week's web to help the afternoon glide smoothly by.
Fox Sports News and Channel Seven will broadcast the 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cup bids live. It can also be seen on Foxsports.com.au and FIFA online.
Seven, Nine and TEN are all claiming victories -- but who is the real winner?
More live sporting events will be played on free-to-air television after the government announced changes to its anti-siphoning list.
In the early days of working for SBS, football commentator Les Murray learnt everything on the fly.
In its bid for the 2022 World Cup, Japan is proposing to shoot all of its games in 3D and then beaming them holographically onto 400 pitches around the world.
The announcement comes only days after the ACMA refused to provide Channel Nine with a new trial licence, following a failure to file reports from the first trial runs.
When it comes to embracing Twitter it's hard to find an Australian television program that utilises it better than ABC's Q&A.
The best of this week's web to help the afternoon glide smoothly by.
The best of this week's web to help the afternoon glide smoothly by.
Does the drone of the vuvuzela send a shiver down your spine? The inane flag waving drive you wild? Have no fear -- the gods at ABC, Seven, TEN et al have made sure that whilst SBS is keeping the…
Santo Cilauro has cancelled just about everything in his diary for the next month, in readiness for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
If you're lucky enough to own one, 3D television is a very impressive toy.
The Socceroos friendly against the New Zealand All Whites was the first broadcast in high-definition 3D on Fox Sports.
Our pick of the best shows on Aussie screens this week including the first 3D broadcasts, finals of Lost, Survivor and American Idol, the premiere of Any Dream Will Do and the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest finale!
With the FIFA World Cup 2010 South Africa coming soon to SBS, the excitement is building.
Fox Sports will claim bragging rights to the first Australian 3D broadcast with its live coverage of the Socceroos vs. New Zealand on May 24 from the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has granted the two television networks and its affiliates "scientific" trial licences for broadcasting in high definition 3D.
As mobile rights holder, Optus will be using FIFA's dedicated mobile stream of matches.
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