BOTW: TV gets its way; Zav’s last stand; Nine’s AI faux pas; Paramount on the block; A Corden coincidence?

Welcome to Best of the Week, written on Friday afternoon and Saturday morning at windy Sisters Beach, Tasmania.
Today: The TV networks (mostly) win the ratings reprogramming; Nine’s AI-driven PR problem; a change of ownership looms for Ten; Peter Zavecz bows out; Vinyl Group’s first day on the Unmade Index starts in the red; and James Corden’s new project looks suspiciously familiar
Happy National Carrot Day. And, for the specialists, happy National Carrot Cake Day.
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I think all these “favourite things” programs and podcasts owe a strong debt of gratitude to the granddaddy of them all, the BBC’s Desert Island Discs. Although the format for that is held by the estate of Roy Plomley (the original presenter), so don’t go directly ripping that one off.
Hi Tim, I have no proof at all except for the poor quality of The Market Limited (MKT) print business news digital paper formerly known as The Market Herald (TMH) since the internal fight for control and power over Jag Sanger and Sarah Lenard and the tight pants boy. My point is that The Limited Herald is going to miss guidance once more here. And no news is good news? I think not. Keep an eye on the company and those terrible family members combined with the weak sauce family “Hand Picked” management team. Is it working up to a outright battle for large shareholder control? Have a nice weekend, Harold Goodman in Not So Good ole muslimland formerly known as Deutschland. 🙂 🙂 🙂