TV Tonight

Australian television news website


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::summary Australian television news website ::

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nameTV Tonight
logoTV Tonight webpage logo.png
logo_size207px
url
commercialYes
typeEntertainment and media news
languageEnglish
country_of_originAustralia
advertisingYes
registrationOptional
company_typePrivate
authorDavid Knox
launch_date{{Cite news
issn1038-8761
page35
lastSinclair
firstLara
titleIt's tough making a living in the local blogosphere
workThe Australian
date29 September 2008
current_statusActive
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| name = TV Tonight | logo = TV Tonight webpage logo.png | logo_size = 207px | url = | commercial = Yes | type = Entertainment and media news | language = English | country_of_origin=Australia | advertising = Yes | registration = Optional | company_type = Private | author = David Knox | launch_date = {{Cite news | issn = 1038-8761 | page = 35 | last = Sinclair | first = Lara | title = It's tough making a living in the local blogosphere | work = The Australian | date = 29 September 2008 | current_status = Active

TV Tonight is an Australian-based website which features reviews, news and programming information related to television in Australia as well as OzTAM ratings information.

The site was started by television critic David Knox in 2007 after listeners of his radio programs asked him for information they had missed. Knox runs the site, publishing his interviews with Australian media actors, producers, directors and programmers. Knox regularly visits the sets of Australian television series and reviews television programs.

Knox also served as television critic for ABC Radio National's breakfast program from 2009 to 2015. Dan Barrett is now in this role. Knox has an advanced diploma in screenwriting and was the founding Artistic Director of Screenplay.

TV Tonight is also referenced in Australian media, including The Sydney Morning Herald and news.com.au, while Knox gives commentary for other media outlets including News Corp Australia, MediaWeek and ABC.

The website began a campaign to include more female Logie Awards Hall of Fame inductees. A year after the campaign, the event's second female inductee was admitted in Noni Hazlehurst at the 2016 ceremony.

References

References

  1. Knox, David. (5 January 2022). "TV Tonight turns 15".
  2. "TV Tonight". La Trobe University.
  3. Barrett, Dan. (10 February 2011). "TV Tonight – Unexpected Downtime". Televised Revolution.
  4. "TV Tonight". onlymelbourne.com.au.
  5. "Patrol Pranking the kids of Oz". TV Tonight.
  6. "Gallery: Neighbours new sets". TV-Tonight.
  7. "Gallery: COPS L.A.C.". TV-Tonight.
  8. "TV Tonight – Matchbox Pictures". Matchbox Pictures.
  9. (10 February 2015). "David Knox: TV Tonight – RN Breakfast". Radio National.
  10. (5 October 2016). "Talking TV with Dan Barrett".
  11. Lallo, Michael. (1 September 2013). "TV gripes could send viewers online: survey". [[The Sydney Morning Herald]].
  12. (2 September 2009). "Channel Nine's still the one to annoy viewers". news.com.au.
  13. Burfitt, John. (25 August 2014). "Canberra Confidential: TV looks to politics for next great Aussie drama". news.com.au.
  14. (6 July 2015). "TV podcast with TV Tonight's David Knox". MediaWeek.
  15. Knox, David. (29 September 2010). "Current affairs taste test: ACA vs TT vs 7PM". ABC.
  16. Molloy, Shannon. (27 April 2015). "'It's a disgrace!' The biggest names in TV call for an end to the Logie Awards gentleman's club". news.com.au.
  17. Blackwell, Eoin. (9 May 2016). "Noni Hazlehurst Stuns With Logies Speech". [[The Huffington Post Australia]].

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