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‘Tent pole’ TV not what it was, says Channel 7 boss

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Seven West Media’s boss has sought to play down the importance of event TV and so-called “tent pole” programs as the battle over AFL rights continues and Channel 7’s marquee My Kitchen Rules struggles in the ratings.

Seven chief executive James Warburton told The Australian Financial Review the network was less concerned about having the top show in a particular slot than giving advertisers options to go after particular audiences – whether that was live or on a catch-up service.

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Mark Di Stefano is Rear Window columnist, based in the Sydney newsroom. He previously worked at BuzzFeed, the Financial Times and The Information before joining the Financial Review as a media and tech correspondent. Connect with Mark on Twitter. Email Mark at mark.distefano@afr.com

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