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According to reports by The Australian, this year’s MasterChef finale results may have been leaked, influencing betting on the winner.
This year, only one ending of the show was filmed, according to insider sources speaking to the publication. Usually, two endings are filmed with different winners, so the results aren’t leaked before air date.
However, The Australian reports that Endemol Shine (who produce the show) will be going back to filming two alternative endings for the 2022 season.
According to the report, filming of the finale ended on May 13th. On the same day, odds in favour of Justin Narayan on both Sportsbet and Tabcorp changed dramatically. While Narayan had been an outsider, bets switched to between $1.08 and $1.50, naming him favourite to win.
Previous frontrunner Pete Campbell’s odds to win changed from around $2.25 and $2.75 to $6 on the same day.
At present, Narayan’s odds to win on Sportsbet are at $1.28, while Campbell’s are at $7. Kishwar Chowdhury, the other remaining contestant, has odds sitting at $5.50.
A Network 10 spokesperson told B&T: “All will be revealed when the 2021 MasterChef Australia winner is crowned during the finale on Tuesday night.”
Cannes In Cairns – the only time it’s totally acceptable to wear terry towelling & double pluggers to a work function.
Australasia’s largest, independent agency, thrive pr + communications, is continuing to invest in Australia’s PR consultants of the future as it launches a one-of-a-kind internship program with News Corp Australia – offering students the best of both agency and in-house public relations, in action. The internship will combine time at Australia’s PR Agency of the […]
The Works has announced the appointments of Katherine Dove, Vivienne Fung, Katerina Hatzi, Cameron Burnett, Jackson Tate and Daniel Wood to the team. Dove, social lead, joins the team from the UK where she spent time immersed in the digital and social teams at ITV, managing the content outputs from some of the nation’s most-loved […]
Melbourne-based indie creative shop Art Disrupt has launched a national street art poster campaign, “#TaxGasNow” across Australia’s main cities targeting Santos and Woodside Petroleum. The hero poster reads: “It’s time for the fossil gas industry to pay their fair share of tax. Don’t worry they won’t go broke.” The 1,400 posters have been put up […]
Vistar Media, the leading global provider of programmatic technology for digital out-of-home (DOOH), has announced a string of new hires across its Australia and Singapore offices to support its ambitious plans in the APAC region. Among the new recruits is marketing manager for APAC, Teegan Gardner (featured image), who will spearhead the company’s marketing operations, focusing […]
Here’s a good news story with the launch of new local agencies. Well, so long as they don’t nick your clients, that is.
Comms agency Taurus has given its brand a spit and a polish. Thankfully no emphasis on either the horns or testes.
It’s the only people in Australia who can afford Lurpak butter. Time to feel really depressed with the AFR’s rich list.
In this op-ed, Ciaran Park, executive technology director, Australia at R/GA looks into how retailers can make the Digital Twin of a Customer central to their digital strategy. It’s fair to say that retailers have been riding a wave of dramatic shifts, with more uncertainty about changing consumer behaviours and supply chain volatility to come. But […]
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B&T’s on the lookout for outstanding females in media. Those who proudly declare too many trophies is never enough.
ABC bosses arrive in Canberra for a grilling with the Coronation coverage & Costa Georgiadis hair high on the agenda.
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Meta continues with its aggressive belt tightening & staff cuts. Even Zuck complaining about having to eat ALDI.
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Top news for the painfully bone idle as Milkrun gets resurrected so you don’t have to walk five minutes to the shops.
Teenage boys no longer stashing mags under their mattresses having no discernible impact on magazine sales in Australia.
Not only would this easily win best press photo of the week, it would be an early favourite for B&T’s annual prize too.
ARN announces regional news expansion plans. Possibly good news when you get kidnapped on a lonely outback highway.
As farewell speeches or Fatty Vautin’s career will attest, comedy’s not easy. So well done to Apple for nailing it here.
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Hopeful Monsters announces new recruits. Mercifully none of the cookie stealing or the howling-at-moon variety.
When it comes to spicy cabbage, manufactured teen pop bands and electric vehicles, the Koreans have few peers.
No great fan of the WPP media behemoth? Well, B&T warns this comes with a fair dose of saccharine sweet backslapping.
Atomic 212° strengthens its Sydney leadership team. Confirms no more peacocks or exotic birds generally will die.
Here, B&T probes The Trade Desk’s new Google attack ad. We thought we’d give the old hornet’s nest one final nudge.
Did you describe 2022 as “bumper” or even “unprecedented”? Well, it’s causing problems for 2023 as the taps tighten.
Audio and podcasts continuing to enjoy a larger slice of the ad pie. Still reserving comment on custard, however.
Compare The Market names Andrew Holt as its new CMO. Unfortunately those dreadful meerkats appear a non-negotiable.
New research conducted by digital youth engagement platform Year13 in partnership with Visa reveals that age 15 is Australia’s peak age for girls dropping out of sport with lack of role models, body confidence and conflict with study all playing a role. The research revealed the importance of visible role models as 60 per cent […]
It’s Melissa Fein! It’s Chris Taylor! All in video form! You’ll laugh, cry & make B&T your third most-loved media site!
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Integrated creative agency DARKHORSE had a busy summer working alongside Malfy Gin to create a campaign that both encapsulated the spirit of Italy and brought the iconic super-premium gin brand to life across Australia. DARKHORSE set out to increase awareness of Malfy Gin in AU by building on 2021/ 22 activity and developing a series […]
Yet more evidence the robots ARE coming. Thankfully more Alexa than anything from the Cyberdyne Systems T-800 range.
Do you buy friends with your Netflix password? Bad luck! Netflix is cracking down, again, on sharing passwords. The streaming giant has been threatening this for quite some time as it looks for more ways to make money in light of market saturation, and this time, its deadly serious. On Tuesday it told users in […]
Warburton has suggested duelling pistols & Sneesby a potato sack race as rivals look to settle last night’s deadlock.
Parents will attest to the addictive nature of social media on kids. Even if it is the only way to shut the f@ckers up.
Often think you could happily spend the rest of your life eating the salmon at award nights? The ad industry is for you.
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In recognition of Reconciliation Week on 27 May to 3 June, Tonic Media Network, and its Aboriginal Health Television network, are stepping up to close the health gap for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first media company to publicly support a ‘Yes’ vote in the Voice Referendum. With Australians being called to […]
You can say what you like about Eddie McGuire, but he can’t claim to have ever had a contestant with an exploding head.
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Siren Awards all set to announce the best radio ads. B&T already got a cool $100 on Wynstan with a Y.
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