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2017 Aria’s to be broadcast on Nine! Returning to network after airing on TEN recently.

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Hopefully they’ll keep it similar to what Ten did and don’t botch it up again.

THE ARIA AWARDS RETURN TO CHANNEL NINE

The 31st Annual ARIA Awards will return to Australia’s home of entertainment, premiering from Sydney around Australia on Tuesday, November 28 on Channel Nine.

The ARIA Awards are the most anticipated night on the music industry calendar. With iconic live performances and collaborations, as well as a very special Hall of Fame induction, the ceremony will celebrate the great successes of Australian artists at home and abroad.

“We are delighted to be broadcasting the 31st Annual ARIA Awards on Nine, celebrating the pinnacle of Australian music. This is a fantastic addition to our commitment in bringing premium live events and entertainment to viewers across Australia.” said Nine’s Head of Content, Partnerships and Development, Adrian Swift.

Denis Handlin AO, ARIA Chairman and Chairman and CEO of Sony Music Entertainment Australia and New Zealand and President, Asia, said: “We are delighted to bring the ARIAs back home to the Nine Network, which has hosted so many of the ARIA Awards’ most memorable moments. The Nine Network has a long association with the ARIA Awards, having hosted the event’s inaugural broadcast in 1992. We look forward to working with Nine’s CEO Hugh Marks and his team to produce a world-class event that celebrates our incredible artists and their amazing achievements this year.”

ARIA Chief Executive Dan Rosen said: “ARIA is excited to partner with the Nine Network. Together we will create great event TV, with the ARIA stage set to showcase our Australian artists who are topping the charts here and around the world. The 2017 ARIAs will play host to the biggest names in Australian music and celebrate with magic moments and standout performances.”

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Looking forward to rock singer Richard Wilkins hosting with singer and dancer co-host Sonia Kruger. :fearful::cold_sweat::scream:

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Airing on the main channel now…


Sunday 23 July
07:00 PM Australian Ninja Warrior
It’s the second of the three semi finals and 30 Ninjas will take their shot at glory. Only 7 can qualify for the Grand Final and a shot at conquering Mount Midoriyama.
08:45 PM 60 Minutes
09:45 PM Killer Women With Piers Morgan
10:45 PM Australian Crime Stories
11:45 PM House

Monday 24 July
07:30 PM Australian Ninja Warrior
09:10 PM Here Come the Habibs! S2 Ep8

Sydney, Brisbane
09:55 PM TBA

Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
09:55 PM Footy Classified
10:55 PM Botched
11:55 PM Law and Order

Tuesday 25 July
07:30 PM Australian Ninja Warrior Grand Final
09:20 PM Skyfall (2012)

Wednesday 26 July
07:30 PM Britain’s Got Talent
09:15 PM Britain’s Got Talent Best and Worst
10:15 PM Chicago Med x 2

Thursday 27 July
Sydney, Brisbane
07:30 PM NRL
09:50 PM The Footy Show
11:30 PM The Footy Show AFL

Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
07:30 PM RBT
08:30 PM The Footy Show
10:30 PM World’s Funniest Videos Top 10 x 2
11:30 PM The Footy Show NRL

Friday 28 July
Sydney, Brisbane
07:30 PM NRL
10:10 PM Brick Mansions (2014)

Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
07:30 PM Vet on the Hill
08:30 PM TBA
10:50 PM Law and Order (Melb, Adel), Murder in the First (Perth)

Saturday 29 July
07:00 PM Back to the Future III (1990)
09:30 PM TBA

For details of NRL coverage check local guides and NRL on Nine.

With True Story moved to Tuesdays as of August 1 and Britain’s Got Talent finishing soon, here’s what I think the post-8.30pm line-up will be next month:
Sunday: 60 Minutes (as before)
Monday: Here Come the Habibs
Tuesday: True Story
Wednesday: This Time Next Year
Thursday: The Footy Show (as before)

AFAIK Habibs finishes next week. I was thinking Karl’s new show might get the Monday timeslot.

Are they going to pair up Hamish & Andy with Kath & Kim repeats?

Now confirmed for next Monday. Probably wanted something rather than a comedy to go against HYBPA hence them move of H and A to Tuesdays.

Schedule Update:

Tuesday 25 July
Sydney, Brisbane
09:20 PM Skyfall (2012) (unchanged)

Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
09:20 PM Edge of Tomorrow (2014)

Thursday 27 July
Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
07:30 PM RBT
08:30 PM Skyfall (2012)
11:30 PM The Footy Show NRL

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Yes they are, according to TV Week.

Any sign of The Big Bang Theory?

Not at all.

So predicable.

Week commencing 30 July 2017


Sunday 30 July
07:00 PM The Block Season Premiere
08:30 PM 60 Minutes
09:30 PM Killer Women With Piers Morgan
10:30 PM Australian Crime Stories
11:30 PM House

Monday 31 July
07:30 PM The Block
08:45 PM This Time Next Year Season Premiere

Sydney, Brisbane
09:55 PM An Hour to Save Your Life
11:15 PM Botched

Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
09:55 PM Footy Classified
10:55 PM Botched
11:55 PM Law and Order

Tuesday 1 August
07:30 PM The Block
08:40 PM True Story with Hamish & Andy Ep6
09:10 PM Kath and Kim S1 Ep1 and 2
10:20 PM Two Broke Girls S6 Ep1 and 2
11:20 PM The Mysteries of Laura

Wednesday 2 August
07:30 PM The Block
08:45 PM Britain’s Got Talent Season Final
11:00 PM Chicago Med

Thursday 3 August
Sydney, Brisbane
07:30 PM NRL
09:50 PM The Footy Show
11:30 PM World’s Funniest Videos Top 10

Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
07:30 PM RBT
08:30 PM Non-Stop (2014)
10:40 PM World’s Funniest Videos Top 10 x 2
11:40 PM The Footy Show NRL

Friday 4 August
Sydney, Brisbane
07:30 PM NRL
10:10 PM On Deadly Ground (1994)

Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
07:30 PM Vet on the Hill
08:30 PM The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)
11:50 PM Rizzoli and Isles

Saturday 5 August
Sydney, Brisbane
07:00 PM NRL
09:45 PM True Story with Hamish & Andy Rpt
11:15 PM Dukes of Hazzard (2005)

Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
07:00 PM Same Time Next Year Rpt
08:10 PM He’s Njust Not That Into You (2008)
10:50 PM Forces of Nature (1999)

For details of NRL coverage check local guides and NRL on Nine.

wasn’t sure which thread to put this in

I notice Ch 9 are airing the movie “City Slickers” (1991) on Saturday afternoon.

Now, it got me intrigued, because I recently saw “City Slickers II” (1994) on 7flix.

Upon closer investigation, whilst both were theatrically distributed by Columbia Pictures, the former is digitally/home media distributed (theatrcial & that are two seperate things) by MGM, which Nine have the rights to.

Whereas the latter movie is digitally/home media distributed by Sony, which Seven have the rights to.

How does that even happen!? I don’t get it!? It’s certainly dumb for free-to-air TV, due to what I just explained :thinking:

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Further to that, MGM home media in Australia is (or was) handled by 20th Century Fox.

Also, both movies were produced by Castle Rock (who after 1994 I believe) have exclusive digital/home media distribution handled by Warner Bros. Which Seven now have rights to, although Nine have kept major films/franchises.

A mess.

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As you deduced, it’s simply because MGM owns the original movie and Warner Bros owns the sequel.

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Week commencing 6 August


Sunday 6 August
07:00 PM The Block
08:30 PM 60 Minutes
09:30 PM Killer Women With Piers Morgan
10:30 PM Australian Crime Stories
11:30 PM House

Monday 7 August
07:30 PM The Block
08:45 PM This Time Next Year

Sydney, Brisbane
09:55 PM An Hour to Save Your Life
11:15 PM Botched

Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
09:55 PM Footy Classified
10:55 PM Botched
11:55 PM Law and Order

Tuesday 8 August
07:30 PM The Block
08:40 PM True Story with Hamish & Andy Ep7
09:10 PM Kath and Kim S1 Ep3 and 4
10:20 PM Two Broke Girls S6 Ep3 and 4
11:20 PM The Mysteries of Laura

Wednesday 9 August
07:30 PM The Block
08:45 PM Pitch Perfect 2 (2015)
11:10 PM Chicago Med

Thursday 10 August
Sydney, Brisbane
07:30 PM NRL
09:50 PM The Footy Show
11:30 PM The Footy Show AFL

Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
07:30 PM RBT
08:30 PM The Footy Show
10:30 PM True Story with Hamish & Andy
11:00 PM World’s Funniest Videos Top 10
11:30 PM The Footy Show NRL

Friday 11 August
Sydney, Brisbane
07:30 PM NRL
10:10 PM The Cold Light of Day (2012)

Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
07:30 PM Vet on the Hill
08:30 PM Dear John (2010)
10:40 PM Law and Order
11:40 PM Rizzoli and Isles

Saturday 12 August
Sydney, Brisbane
07:00 PM NRL
09:45 PM True Story with Hamish & Andy Rpt
11:15 PM Observe and Report (2009)

Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
07:00 PM Same Time Next Year Rpt
08:10 PM The Wedding Planner (2001)
10:50 PM Divie Secrets of the Ya Ya Sisterhood (2002)

For details of NRL coverage check local guides and NRL on Nine.