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This is a list of Australian television events and premieres which occurred, or are scheduled to occur, in 2013, the 58th year of continuous operation of television in Australia. ==Events== * 17 January – The Seven Network's longest running soap opera ''Home and Away'' celebrates its 25th anniversary. * 18 January – The Nine Network's nightly current affairs programme ''A Current Affair'' turns 25. * 22 February – Network Ten's CEO, James Warburton, is stood down after 14 months in the role, following a string of network ratings failures. * 21 March – Phil Rankine and Amity Dry win an All-Stars edition of ''The Block''. * 1 April – SBS revamps SBS 2 with an aim on a youth-oriented audience. * 7 April – Asher Keddie wins the Gold Logie Award for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television at the 2013 Logie Awards. * 17 April - The court bans Mel B from appearing on Channel Nine's Australia's Got Talent. Instead she will continue with Channel Seven for an indefinite long run. * 26 April – ''Days of Our Lives'' the US soap opera finishes its long 45-year run on the Nine Network, ending a 4-decade tradition of Daytime Soap operas in Australian Free-to-air Television. * 28 April – Dan and Steph Mulheron win the fourth season of ''My Kitchen Rules''. * 16 May – Cricketer Andrew Symonds wins the first series of ''Celebrity Splash!''. * 29 May – Robyn and Katie Dyke win the eighth season of ''The Biggest Loser''. * 17 June – Harrison Craig wins the second season of ''The Voice''. * 1 July – Carly Schulz and Leighton Brow win the first season of ''House Rules''. * 28 July – Alisa and Lysandra Fraser win the seventh season of ''The Block''. * 27 August – Nancy Ho wins the first series of ''The Great Australian Bake Off''. * 24 September – Melissa Juratowitch wins the eighth cycle of ''Australia's Next Top Model''. * 16 October – Hillal Kara-Ali wins the sixth season of ''The Mole'' with Erin Dooley revealed as the "Mole". * 28 October – Dami Im wins the fifth season of ''The X Factor''. * 31 October – Due to breakfast and morning show, Network Ten's primary channels broadcasts P & C classified children's programmes and whole children's blocks for the very last time, before handing the television rights over to ELEVEN. Ten has to focus on even more older-oriented entertainment programming as well as more news programmes. * 2 November - Channel Seven again bans Mel B from appearing on Channel Ten's The Project in the last minute before it goes to air. * 6 November – Tim Dormer wins the tenth season of ''Big Brother''. * 10 November – Music trio Uncle Jed win the seventh season of ''Australia's Got Talent''. * 26 November – Illusionist Cosentino and his partner Jessica Raffa win the thirteenth season of ''Dancing with the Stars''. * 10 December – The final analogue signals are turned off in Melbourne and Surrounds as well as Remote Central and Eastern Australia, bringing an end to 57 years of analogue broadcasting in Australia. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「2013 in Australian television」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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