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TV Ratings Australia for Wednesday 21 July

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Last night’s tv ratings data and audience measurement for free to air and subscription TV channels for Wednesday 21 July 2021 using Oztam data.

Top 20 TV ratings for Free To Air programs

Seven News remains to be Australia’s no. 1 as it continuously takes the first spot, with 1,106,000 viewers. Nine News climbs to number two, kicking Seven News at 6.30 to number three. Travel Guides makes it to number five with 840,000 viewers. ABC TV’s news program maintains its spot at number seven and is the only network to make it to the list, apart from Seven Network and Nine Network.

Top 20 TV ratings for Subscription TV programs

Mr Inbetween takes two spots for Wednesday at number one and two on the top ten. Credlin follows behind at third with 73,000 fans. Discovery Channel’s Deadliest Catch earns number seven with 54,000 fans. Nick Jr.’s Peppa Pig makes it again to the list at number ten with 50,000 fans, both young and old.

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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Will Brisbane Host the 2032 Olympic Games? Find Out Tonight

Brisbane will find out today if it has succeeded in securing the bid to host the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic games. The decision will come from the International Olympic Committee (IOC). If successful, it will be the third time that Australia has hosted an Olympic game with Melbourne the first Australian city to do so in 1956, and then Sydney in 2000.

Delivering the final pitch in Tokyo is Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk. The decision will be announced in front of the IOC soon. To keep you in the loop, here’s everything you need to know about Brisbane’s bid and the much-awaited announcement.

Who else is bidding?

Early this year, the IOC named Brisbane as its preferred bidder. However, that doesn’t things just yet. Cities in India, Indonesia, Qatar, Spain, and a region of Germany also expressed interest but their bids didn’t make the IOC board approval stage. That’s why even though it’s not final yet, it is anticipated that Brisbane will be given the hosting rights unopposed.

When will be the announcement

The procedure involves members of the IOC listening to a 45-minute pitch from Australian officials, including Prime Minister Scott Morrison. After the pitch, delegates will vote between 6:10 pm and 6:30 pm AEST with the announcement expected to be delivered at 6:30 pm.  

Tune in for the announcement here!

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TV Ratings Australia for Tuesday 20 July

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Last night’s tv ratings data and audience measurement for free to air and subscription TV channels for Tuesday 20 July 2021 using Oztam data.

Top 20 TV ratings for Free To Air programs

The Free to Air programs are once again dominated by Seven Network and Nine Network. Seven News and the Seven News at 6.30 are at first and second again, respectively. Nine News and Nine News at 6.30 are once again at third and fourth, respectively. ABC TV makes it to the list, with ABC News at number seven and ANH’s Brush with Fame at ninth. Big Brother closes the list at number ten.

Top 20 TV ratings for Subscription TV programs

Sky News Live takes three spots on the list of top subscription programs, with Credlin, The Bolt Report and Paul Murray Live, at first, second and third, respectively. Fox Footy’s AFL 360 is at fourth, and Too Close from BBC First makes it to sixth. CBeebies’ Bluey falls to number nine. PML later 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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Britannia Returns for Season 3 on Foxtel

Britannia returns to your screens with a brand new season next month. Season 3 follows Cait’s (Eleanor Worthington-Cox) journey as she accepts her fate as the Chosen One. Her transformation will be radical as she sets out to build a rebel alliance with a group of misfits in her attempt to defeat the Romans. The future of her war-torn people and their ravaged land now rests on her and her choices.

The third of Britannia promises to be as action-packed and compelling as it is dark both in humor and terror. David Morrissey (The Walking Dead, The Singapore Grip) returns as Roman General Aulus, as well as Annabel Scholey as Amena, Liana Cornell as Ania, and Nikolaj Lie Kaas as Divis. Sophie Okonedo (Hotel Rwanda, Flack) also joins the cast of Season 3 as Hemple, Aulus’ wife.

The historical and mystical drama is a Sky original series that revolves around Celtic tribes, psychedelic druids, and terrifying Romans battling for the land that is Britannia.

How to watch Britannia Season 3 in Australia?

Britannia Season 3 will premiere on Foxtel with weekly episodes airing on FOX SHOWCASE beginning August 25 at 8:30 pm. All eight episodes will be available to stream on demand exclusively on Foxtel. FOX SHOWCASE is part of the base entertainment package, Foxtel Plus, which has over 50 other channels of drama, documentaries, reality, lifestyle, news, and more!

Watch Britannia Season 3 trailer here:

Check out the trailer for Britannia Season 3 coming to Foxtel on August 25!

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BBC’s New Crime Drama Series ‘Vigil’ Premieres in Australia on BINGE

BBC has had massive successes with such crime dramas as Line of Duty and Bodyguard. This year, Vigil, a new limited series adds to the network’s acclaimed television productions. It will be released by the BBC this month. In Australia, you can be the first in line to watch its premiere via BINGE.

Vigil follows Detective Chief Inspector Amy Silva (Suranne Jones) and Detective Sergeant Kirsten Longacre (Rose Leslie) as they lead the investigation into the mysterious disappearance of a Scottish fishing trawler. Coinciding with a death on-board the Trident nuclear submarine HMS Vigil, the police unravels a bigger mystery and a sinister conspiracy that compromises Britain’s national security.

How to watch Vigil in Australia?

In Australia, you can catch the premiere of Vigil happening on Monday, August 30 on BINGE. Stream the world’s greatest shows from only $10 per month with new customers also getting a 14-day free trial. The upcoming series consists of six episodes, which you can watch live and on-demand exclusively on BINGE.

Watch Vigil’s Trailer here:

Check out the trailer for Vigil coming to BINGE on Monday, August 30.

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TV Ratings Australia for Sunday 18 July

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Last night’s tv ratings data and audience measurement for free to air and subscription TV channels for Sunday 18 July 2021 using Oztam data.

Top 20 TV ratings for Free To Air programs

Nine Network takes away the crown from Seven Network as Nine News’ Sunday program lands first place, with 1,074,000 viewers. But still following closely behind is Seven News’, just 26,000 viewers behind Nine News. The launch of Australian Ninja Warrior then earns the third spot, with 907,000 viewers. ABC Kids’ Bluey makes it to ninth, with 511,000 viewers. 60 Minutes closes the top ten, with 508,000 viewers.

Top 20 TV ratings for Subscription TV programs

Live shows from Fox takes over the top ten list for Sunday. Fox Footy’s AFL Hawthorn V Essendon takes number one, with 242,000 fans. NRL: Titans v Sea Eagles is number two, with 237,000 fans. Motorsport also makes it to the list at number five, with Supercars Darwin Race. F1: France Race at number six. Sunday Night with Matty Johns lands seventh, with 113,000 fans and Bounce’s Episode 15 takes eighth with 105,000 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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Wild Wests: Tales from Tiger Town Follows the West Tigers in Fox Sports Docu-Series

The West Tigers will be the first NRL club to give rugby league fans an in-depth look at what goes on behind every match in the upcoming documentary series, Wild Wests: Tales from Tiger Town. A Fox Sports Original Production, it follows the Tigers players, coach Michael Maguire, and off-field staff during the 2021 NRL season. It will be available to watch on Foxtel and stream on Kayo starting July 19.

What can you expect from Wild Wests: Tales from Tiger Town?

This year’s NRL is a bumpy one and the West Tigers are feeling the wrath of a turbulent season as they face the uphill battle to move ahead and out of the bottom four. Each episode is filmed over a period of three or four games, capturing intense and shocking behind-the-scenes any rugby fans would want to see.

“This documentary is not stage managed. Our cameras have been left to roll and in doing so we have captured some of the most raw, private and inner sanctum insights that occur inside a professional sporting club,” Fox Sports executive director Steve Crawley said.

While there are only a few days left before the premiere of the first episode on July 19, filming for the final episodes of Wild Wests: Tales from Tiger Town is still ongoing and will continue through to the end of the season. It will be an honest and tumultuous journey that viewers will get to experience, something that Tigers CEO Justin Pascoe (who also appears in the series) hopes will bring the team closer to the fans.

How to watch Wild Wests: Tales from Tiger Town in Australia?

Fox Sports’ docu-series will air on Fox League and will also be available via FOX8 on Foxtel and the streaming service Kayo. FOX8 is part of the base Foxtel Plus bundle, while Fox League is part of the Sports HD package. It also includes over 50 other entertainment, news, and lifestyle channels. Kayo, meanwhile, offers a 14-day free trial to new customers, giving you access to over 50 sports live and on-demand.

What time does Wild Wests: Tales from Tiger Town start?

The docu-series will premiere on Fox League, FOX8, and Kayo on Monday, July 19 at 7:30 pm. It consists of four hour-long episodes to air every Monday at the same time over the course of a month.

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TV Ratings Australia for Thursday 15 July

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Last night’s tv ratings data and audience measurement for free to air and subscription TV channels for Thursday 15 July 2021 using Oztam data.

Top 20 TV ratings for Free To Air programs

Seven News continues to be Australia’s number 1, with 1,033,000 viewers. Following closely behind is still Seven News’ 6.30 program, with 969,000 viewers. Nine News and its 6.30 program follow on third and fourth, as usual. Masterchef Australia lands seventh, with 647,000 viewers. Home and Away’s late show closes the top ten, with 570,000 viewers.

Top 20 TV ratings for Subscription TV programs

Fox League takes two spots on the top ten of the subscription programs, with NRL: Broncos V Rabbitohs on first with 215,000 fans, and The Late Show with Matty Johns on second with 100,000 fans. Credlin makes it again on the list at number three. The Bolt Report falls to fifth place with 76,000 fans. Peppa Pig takes eighth place with 56,000 fans and King Fu on tent with 54,000.

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 WWE Money in the Bank on Main Event on Kayo

WWE’s latest spectacle, Money in the Bank, drops this July and will be available to stream on Main Event. Wrestling fans can watch superstars from Raw and SmackDown compete for a contract that allows the winner to fight for a world title whenever they want, plus a substantial amount of prize money.

In order to win this, some of the biggest names in wrestling climb the corporate ladder, race to the rooftop, and retrieve a briefcase hanging above the ring. It’s chaos, it’s madness, it’s pure entertainment.

What is the Money in the Bank 2021 match?

This year’s Money in the Bank will have wrestlers from the Raw and SmackDown brands with male contenders vying for a contract that guarantees them a match for either Raw’s WWE Championship or SmackDown’s Universal Championship.

Meanwhile, female wrestlers will fight to secure a Raw Women’s Championship or SmackDown Women’s Championship match contract. Happening on July 19 in Australia, it will be the 12th event in the Money in the Bank chronology and will take place at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas.

How to watch Money in the Bank in Australia?

The Money in the Bank match will be available to stream on Kayo’s channel, Main Event. Being a event, there’s an individual fee of $24.95 regardless of your Kayo subscription to access the match, allowing non-subscribers to pay for the event solely without needing to subscribe for a regular Kayo service. Main Event is also available via Foxtel for the same fee.

What time does Money in the Bank start?

Money in the Bank will begin on Monday, 19 July at 10 am AEST. For those who miss it or just want to stream again, replays will be available at 4:30 pm and 8:30 pm on Monday, 19 July, and 12:30 am on Tuesday, 20 July. Pay per view subscription for Money in the Bank also includes access to Kayo until 23 July. Can’t get enough of sports? Kayo has over 50 of them which you can try with a 14-day free trial.

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