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Watch DC’s Stargirl Season 2 in Australia on Foxtel

Courtney Whitmore is a high school student-turned superheroine after coming across a powerful weapon – the Cosmic Staff of Starman. When she learns that her stepfather used to be Starman’s sidekick, she finds the ultimate inspiration to take on the mantle of the late superhero.

This discovery also brings back some villains of the past with a big appetite for wreaking havoc. To stop them from causing destruction, she inspires an unlikely group of young heroes and forms the Justice Society of America, for which she becomes the leader.

The release of the Season 2 trailer has fans wondering what’s next for the young heroine. There’s Green Lantern’s daughter, new villains to replace the Injustice Society, and there’s also still… school. It would seem Stargirl will find it tougher to save the world and do her school homework at the same time.

Most of the original cast also returns with Brec Bassinger playing Stargirl and Luke Wilson as her stepfather, Pat Dugan. The Justice Society of America, of course, will not be missing any action – Yvette Monreal returns as Wildcat II, Anjelika Washington as Doctor Mid-Nite II, and Cameron Gellman as Hourman II. From the looks of things, Season 2 will be more intense and daring in its action sequences.

Find out how to watch DC’s Stargirl Season 2 in Australia below.

How to watch DC’s Stargirl Season 2 in Australia?

DC’s Stargirl Season 2 premieres in Australia via Foxtel on 11 August, EXPRESS at 8:30 pm on FOX8. To refresh your memory of any crucial highlights in Season 1, you can also access all episodes of the first season available on demand. FOX8 is part of the Foxtel Plus bundle, Foxtel’s base entertainment package available either on a 12-month plan or a month-to-month contract.

Watch DC’s Stargirl Season 2 trailer here:

Check out the trailer for DC’s Stargirl Season 2 coming to Foxtel this August!

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TV Ratings Australia for Tuesday 27 July

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Last night’s tv ratings data and audience measurement for free to air and subscription TV channels for Tuesday 27 July 2021 using Oztam data.

Top 20 TV ratings for Free To Air programs

The free-to-air programs are again dominated by news channels, with Seven News and Nine News at number one and two, respectively. The usual runners-up, Seven News at 6.30 and Nine News at 6.30 are third and fourth. A Current Affair makes it to number five. On number six is the finale of Big Brother, where viewers tuned in to know the winner. ABC News falls one spot down to number seven. Network 10’s Masterchef Australia also falls to number ten, one place down from Monday’s ninth spot.

Top 20 TV ratings for Subscription TV programs

The Bolt Report takes the top spot for subscription TV with 79,000 viewers. Credlin retains its place on number two and Alan Jones rises to number three after being on the ninth spot the day before. Blue puppy Bluey from CBeebies falls to number four, one place down from yesterday’s number three. Lifestyle Channel makes it to the list with Escape to the Chateau: DIY at number six. AFL 360, after being number one the previous day, falls to number seven. NRL 360 also falls to number ten after being fifth on the list previously.

Where is this audience measurement ratings data obtained from?

This Oztam data obtains audience measurements across both free to air and pay tv subscriptions. This is across both metro and regional areas including capital cities Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra, Darwin and Hobart. The result is latest tv ratings for top ratings for Australian television.

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90 Day Fiancé Season 8 is Coming to Foxtel this August

The smash-hit reality TV series 90 Day Fiancé is now in its eighth season. Fans will be delighted to see returning couples, as well as new ones navigating all kinds of obstacles as they bring their relationships to the next level. 90 Day Fiancé easily attracted attention when it first premiered in 2014. Eight seasons later and the show is more solid than ever with new exciting stories to share and more fans asking for it.

The reality show features couples who meet for the first time, one being usually from the US and the other coming from abroad. The concept of the series is mainly based on how non-US citizens are allowed to enter the country as long as engaged to a US citizen. But there’s a catch: couples have to get married no more than 90 days later. And so the rollercoaster love journey begins.

During this period, couples try their hardest to bridge all sorts of barriers between them; their respective cultures and visa-related issues often creating tensions and misunderstandings. Spending time together during this duration, they must decide whether to get married or go straight home.

Find out how to watch the latest Season 8 episodes of TLC’s 90 Day Fiancé below.

How to watch 90 Day Fiancé Season 8 in Australia?

90 Day Fiancé’s new Season 8 premieres in Australia via Foxtel on 22 August. You can watch the latest episodes on TLC, which is part of the Foxtel Plus bundle along with over 50 other entertainment channels. There is no free trial but new customers have the option to sign up for the Foxtel Plus bundle with no lock-in contract while choosing the 12-month plan gets you discounts and perks, depending on ffers.

Watch 90 Day Fiancé Season 8 teaser here:

Check out the teaser for 90 Day Fiancé Season 8 coming to Foxtel this August!

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TV Ratings Australia for Monday 26 July

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Last night’s tv ratings data and audience measurement for free to air and subscription TV channels for Monday 26 July 2021 using Oztam data.

Top 20 TV ratings for Free To Air programs

Seven News is again Australia’s number one, as it reclaims the top of the list with 1,223,000 viewers. Nine News follows closely behind, as usual, with 1,178,000 viewers. ABC News also makes it to number six with 828,000 viewers. Network 10 manages to make it to the list with Have You Been Paying Attention? at number seven with 761,000 viewers and Masterchef Australia at number nine with 690,000 viewers. Australian Ninja Warrior takes number ten, with 676,000 viewers.

Top 20 TV ratings for Subscription TV programs

The top subscription program, with 76,000 fans, is Fox Footy’s AFL 360. Credlin follows at number two with 69,000 fans. Kid-favourite Bluey takes number three, also with 69,000 fans. NRL 360 also lands number five, with 66,000 fans. Another kid-favourite, Paw Patrol, lands number ten on the list, with 53,000 fans.

Where is this audience measurement ratings data obtained from?

This Oztam data obtains audience measurements across both free to air and pay tv subscriptions. This is across both metro and regional areas including capital cities Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra, Darwin and Hobart. The result is latest tv ratings for top ratings for Australian television.

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Watch the Epic Final Season of The Walking Dead on BINGE

The long-running post-apocalyptic series, The Walking Dead, finally concludes after eleven seasons. The tumultuous journey of our (and not so ) zombie apocalypse survivors will be delivered to Australia via BINGE starting in August. The final season will consist of 24 episodes, which will cover a two-year broadcast. The first half is set to premiere in 2021. The second half will launch in 2022.

The Walking Dead Season 11 Preview

With the threat of the Whisperers eliminated, Alexandria survivors cannot sigh in relief just yet. The heavy and devastating casualties inflicted on their home have taken their toll, but they will face yet another threat in the form of mysterious soldiers who are members of a larger and unforthcoming group.

Within the walls of the ravaged safe zone, Alexandria still suffers from the inside with scarce resources and manpower. Overwhelmed with defenselessness, trouble is brewing as tensions rise over past events and self-preservation takes the front seat, causing rifts and distrust among the survivors.

Who stars in The Walking Dead Season 11?

Familiar characters who will be returning are Daryl (Norman Reedus), Carol (Melissa McBride), Ezekiel (Khary Payton), Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), Rosita Espinosa (Christian Serratos), Father Gabriel Stokes (Seth Gilliam), Magna (Nadia Hilker), Lydia (Cassady McClincy), and Yumiko (Eleanor Matsuura), among others. Lauren Cohan who plays Maggie will also return, as well as Lauren Ridloff’s Connie.

Fans will also meet new characters in the final season, including Mercer, a character from the comics. He will be portrayed by Avengers actor Michael James Shaw. In the TV series, Mercer is head of the Commonwealth Military. From the looks of things, he will cause more pain to the residents of Alexandria.

How to watch The Walking Dead Final Season in Australia?

The final season of The Walking Dead will commence with eight new episodes to premiere on BINGE on 23 August. New customers can catch every episode of the new season with a 14-day free trial. After the trial ends, it’s only $10 per month for the Basic subscription, $14 for Standard, and $18 for Premium. The final season joins the complete boxset of The Walking Dead available for streaming on BINGE.

Watch The Walking Dead Season 11 Trailer here:

The long wait is over, The Walking Dead final season is coming to BINGE on 23 August. In the meantime, here’s The Walking Dead final season trailer as an early treat.

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TV Ratings Australia for Sunday 25 July

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Last night’s tv ratings data and audience measurement for free to air and subscription TV channels for Sunday 25 July 2021 using Oztam data.

Top 20 TV ratings for Free To Air programs

The 2nd match of the State of Origin Rugby League between Queensland vs New South Wales kicks Seven News to second place as it takes the number one spot. The 2nd Pre-Match lands on the number four and the 2nd post-match takes number six. Nine News’ Sunday program also falls to third place. ABC News rises to number five. Masterchef also makes it to seventh place. Grand Designs and Jack Irish from ABC TV are on eight and ninth. And last on the top ten is Murder She Wrote from Seven News Spotlight.

Top 20 TV ratings for Subscription TV programs

Fox takes eight spots on the top ten with their live shows. AFL Carlton v Adelaide takes number one, followed by GWS v Hawthorn, both from Fox Footy. Motorsport’s F1: Styria Race makes it to number four, with A-League GF Melbourne v Sydney following at number five. Sky News Live’s Outsiders manages to get on the list, at number eight and nine. MotoGP Grand Prix of Netherlands closes the list at number ten.

Where is this audience measurement ratings data obtained from?

This Oztam data obtains audience measurements across both free to air and pay tv subscriptions. This is across both metro and regional areas including capital cities Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra, Darwin and Hobart. The result is latest tv ratings for top ratings for Australian television.

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The Grand Tour Presents: Lochdown Launches on Amazon Prime this July

The iconic adventure trio that is Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May is returning for The Grand Tour Presents: Lochdown episode this month. Travel restrictions and production challenges had made them abandon their original plan to film in Russia. Since Scotland is just as breathtaking, there’s no better place for the co-hosts to quench their thirst for adventure than on their home turf.

This time, they take on the Highlands with their usual propensity for wild drives, action-packed challenges, and hilarious antics. This special will give an American road trip vibe without the co-hosts leaving their country by driving classic ’70s American cars. The episode also aims to discover why these classic US cars, which dominated television decades ago, didn’t take off in Britain. We’ll even see the trio in their back-to-basics selves with the lockdown restricting services and establishments.

The Grand Tour Presents: will be available exclusively on Amazon Prime this July. It is the third episode of The Grand Tour’s current Season 4, following “Seamen” and “The Massive Hunt”.

How to watch The Grand Tour Presents:  in Australia?

In Australia, The Grand Tour Presents: will be launched on Amazon Prime starting 30 July. You can also stream seasons 1-3 and the earlier episodes of Season 4 on-demand with an Amazon Prime subscription. New customers can test run the streaming service with a 30-day free trial, giving you access to over 2,000 of Amazon Prime’s library of shows, movies, and more.

Watch The Grand Tour Presents: Lochdown trailer here:

Check out the trailer for The Grand Tour Presents: coming to Amazon Prime on 30 July!

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TV Ratings Australia for Thursday 22 July

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Last night’s tv ratings data and audience measurement for free to air and subscription TV channels for Thursday 22 July 2021 using Oztam data.

Top 20 TV ratings for Free To Air programs

Seven Network once again takes the top two spots with Seven News and the Seven News at 6.30 program. The usual runners up, Nine Network, takes third and fourth with Nine News and the Nine News at 6.30. ABC News still makes it to the list, this time at number six. Network 10 makes it to the list with Masterchef Australia at number eight. Home and Away closes the top ten list.

Top 20 TV ratings for Subscription TV programs

Fox Footy takes two spots again at number one and two, with AFL Brisbane v Geelong and AFL Thursday Night Footy on Fox, respectively. Credlin takes the number three spot, as usual, followed by Aussie Gold Hunters. First Crack makes it to seventh, Paul Murray at ninth and Kung Fu at tenth.

Where is this audience measurement ratings data obtained from?

This Oztam data obtains audience measurements across both free to air and pay tv subscriptions. This is across both metro and regional areas including capital cities Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra, Darwin and Hobart. The result is latest tv ratings for top ratings for Australian television.

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Rugby League World Cup: Australia and NZ Pull Out

Both Australia and New Zealand have pulled out of the Rugby League World Cup that is set to get underway this spring in England.

Australian Rugby League Commission and their Kiwi counterparts, New Zealand Rugby League, have requested that the whole competition is moved to 2022 because of COVID concerns.

Official word is yet to come from Rugby League World Cup organisers, but the idea of two of the competition’s favourites pulling out, as they have here, could force them into a rethink in terms of dates.

The tournament was only confirmed last month, but the Kangaroos did not sign a participation agreement from the get go, raising concerns that player isolation when re-entering the country would impact staff and even the NRL pre-season.

Head of NZRL Greg Peters said: “The safety and wellbeing of our people is the main priority, and unfortunately, that cannot be guaranteed to our satisfaction.

“There are stark differences between how the pandemic is being managed in the UK compared to Australasia, and recent developments have highlighted how quickly things can change.

“The tournament organisers have moved heaven and earth to make this work, so it is not an easy decision, but the Covid-19 situation in the UK shows no sign of improving, and it’s simply too unsafe to send teams and staff over.”

ARLC’s Peter V’landys added: “Not participating in this year’s World Cup is not a decision the commission has taken lightly, but we must put the best interests of our players and officials first. Protecting them is our absolute priority.”

“In the current environment, the risks to the safety, health and wellbeing of the players and officials travelling from Australia to participate in the tournament this year are insurmountable.”

“We have again requested the IRL and Rugby League World Cup consider postponing the event until 2022 to enable all players to participate.”

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