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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Channel Seven is currently the most popular Australian TV network, thanks to its rights to a large amount of popular American shows. Its Australian content? Not so good. Most of Seven's Aussie-made shows are feel-good reality TV shows called RSPCA Animal Rescue or the like, that nonetheless get good ratings. It has also snagged quite a few shows from other networks, such as Kath and Kim andThank God You're Here. |