2000 in Australian television
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- January 1 - The Seven Network introduces a new logo, the first one not to have the 7 inside a circle.
- February - Popstars becomes the first Australian reality talent show, earns massive ratings for the Seven Network & leads to Bardot, the end product of the show, becoming the first Australian act to debut at no.1 on the ARIA charts,
- February - Due to GTV-9's Burgo's Catch Phrase begins to fail its ratings, the Seven Network's smash-hit puzzle show, Wheel Of Fortune changes the new cash values on the Wheel, The changes to top Dollars were from $500 to $750 in Round 1, $1000 to $1500 in Rounds 2 & 3, $2000 to $2500 in Round 4, and The Proton car Wedge is introduced on the wheel. The show's highest-rating 4000th Episode was screened on June 13, then the Battle Of The Champions special was screened in September before it followed with the Sydney Olympics.
- February - Australia's Funniest Home Video Show returns and starts in 2000 with a new look format, new theme song and a relocation from Sydney to Melbourne. Also on that month, it will now move to Every Saturday Nights at 6.30pm.
- September - The Sydney Olympics earn record ratings for Channel 7 with the Olympic Opening & Closing Ceremonies & its continuous coverage.
- December 19 - The Seven Network loses the TV rights to the AFL for the first time since televised football began in 1957. The rights are won by a Nine Network-Network Ten-Foxtel consortium.
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