
It seems that Channel 7 and Channel 10 are back to their ways, now fighting over the ever popular Big Brother. If Big Brother is aired next year, it will be the eighth season, but yet there are high hopes for the show even though last years overall ratings where not that impressive.
On September 14Th, the article 'Rivals in $40m bid for Big Brother' written by Fiona Connolly states that it is "believed the bidding for the show has reached $40 million already." But it is any ones games. Channel Ten has had very successful shows broadcasting for the last decade, and the new season of Australian Idol is sure to pull the Australian nation back in. In contrast, channel 7 has not been as successful but do have a lot of loyal viewers.
``We're not forcing anyone into a bidding war - let alone ourselves,'' the Seven spokesman responded. ``We, along with Nine and Ten, will bid.''
Not what it sounds like to us.
On September 14Th, the article 'Rivals in $40m bid for Big Brother' written by Fiona Connolly states that it is "believed the bidding for the show has reached $40 million already." But it is any ones games. Channel Ten has had very successful shows broadcasting for the last decade, and the new season of Australian Idol is sure to pull the Australian nation back in. In contrast, channel 7 has not been as successful but do have a lot of loyal viewers.
``We're not forcing anyone into a bidding war - let alone ourselves,'' the Seven spokesman responded. ``We, along with Nine and Ten, will bid.''
Not what it sounds like to us.
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