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TV Ratings Australia for Thursday 2 September

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Last night’s tv ratings data and audience measurement for free to air and subscription TV channels for Thursday 2 September 2021 using Oztam data.

Top 20 TV ratings for Free To Air programs

Day 13 of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games continues taking over the free-to-air channels with 1,425,000 viewers. Seven News still makes it again at number two with 1,328,000 viewers. Nine News, yesterday’s number five, rises to number four with 1,097,000 viewers. The Chase Australia remains in the top ten and is at number eight with 827,000 viewers. Five, six, nine and ten are all dominated by evening, late afternoon, afternoon and late-night showings of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

Top 20 TV ratings for Subscription TV programs

NRL: Knights v Broncos has 139,000 viewers tuning in, bringing it to number one. Credlin, yesterday’s number one, falls to number two with 83,000 viewers. The Great Pottery Throw Down appears again and lands number six with 56,000 viewers. Peppa Pig also reappears in the top ten and is number seven thanks to 41,000 viewers. Real Housewives of Beverly Hills makes it to number nine with 40,000 viewers. Last on top ten is NRL Pre Game Thursday with 39,000 viewers.

Where is this audience measurement ratings data obtained from?

This Oztam data obtains audience measurements across both free to air and pay-tv subscriptions. Subscription TV ratings are for national STV in both the Metropolitan and Regional areas, while FTA reports cover the Syndey, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth. The result is the latest tv ratings for top ratings for Australian television.

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Foxtel Launches New Documentary Channel with FOX Docos

Foxtel just launched a documentary-dedicated channel with FOX Docos, replacing Foxtel Arts. This occurs at a time when television viewers find factual content like world events, true crime, and history more engaging. In a Foxtel-commissioned research, it is revealed that 89% of Australians actually choose to watch a documentary or a docuseries in the last 18 months.

With this increasing demand, Foxtel presents FOX Docos, a 24/7 documentary channel that will stream acclaimed docos from around the world. It’s available through linear programming and On Demand, which means you can pick what titles to watch without the need to follow Foxtel’s broadcast schedule.

What documentaries are available on FOX Docos?

Foxtel customers can access the new documentary channel, FOX Docos, starting 1st September. There will be over 600 hours of available content upon launch, which includes Spike Lee’s NYC Epicenters 9/11-2021½, a 4-part docuseries that examines life in New York since the September 11 attacks.

Locally produced titles also join FOX Docos’ library of content like Walking With Hope, a documentary that follows Melissa Doyle and Australian of the Year Grace Tame as they lead a bush walk on the road to self-empowerment, discovery, and healing.

Other notable documentaries available to watch on FOX Docos are Obama: In Pursuit of a More Perfect Union, a 3-part docuseries that explores Obama’s life and his rise as a world leader despite being thrust into a nation plagued by racial tensions, and In the Same Breath, a timely documentary that examines the origin and spread of the coronavirus from its outbreak in Wuhan China to the United States.

Just like Foxtel’s top drama channel FOX Showcase, which exclusively releases HBO shows in Australia, a lot of the handpicked titles on FOX Docos are also created by HBO.

How to watch documentaries on FOX Docos?

FOX Docos is part of Foxtel’s base entertainment package, Foxtel Plus, along with over 50 other channels of entertainment, lifestyle, reality, and kids. If you’re already a Foxtel subscriber, you can access FOX Docos and all the documentaries it offers at no extra costs. The Foxtel Plus bundle costs $49 per month, with or without a lock-in contract. Other channels offering documentaries in the Foxtel Plus bundle are Discovery Channel, National Geographic, BBC Earth, and Animal Planet.

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Powerball Results Thursday 02/09/2021

This week’s Powerball results for Powerball Australia jackpot is a whopping $20 million. The draw is set to take place around 8.30 pm AEST tonight Thursday 02/09/21.

Do you have the winning ticket this week? You can still enter the draw up to 7.30 pm AEST.Find out here as soon as the numbers are made available.

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TV Ratings Australia for Wednesday 1 September

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Last night’s tv ratings data and audience measurement for free to air and subscription TV channels for Wednesday 1 September 2021 using Oztam data.

Top 20 TV ratings for Free To Air programs

Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games’ Day 12 takes on the number one spot on free-to-air channels with 1,795,000 users. Seven News, on the other hand, falls to the second spot, with 1,308,000 viewers. Nine News is at number five with 1,044,000 viewers. A Current Affair takes on the ninth place with 670,000 viewers. Last on the top ten is The Chase Australia with 663,000 viewers.

Top 20 TV ratings for Subscription TV programs

Credlin remains to be on the number one spot for subscription TV. Usuals on the top ten — The Bolt Report, Paul Murray and Alan Jones — take on second, third and fourth, respectively. Deadliest Catch from Discovery Channel takes on number seven. At number ten is the First Edition from Sky News Live.

Where is this audience measurement ratings data obtained from?

This Oztam data obtains audience measurements across both free to air and pay-tv subscriptions. Subscription TV ratings are for national STV in both the Metropolitan and Regional areas, while FTA reports cover the Syndey, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth. The result is the latest tv ratings for top ratings for Australian television.

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Everything coming to BINGE in September

Any month is a great month for binge-watching, but BINGE’s September highlights is worth a special mention because of the caliber of content that’s coming in this month. For starters, the vampires of Staten Island are back in What We Do in the Shadows‘ brand new season three. New episodes of this acclaimed mockumentary start streaming on 3rd September, the very same day that the reality series Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles also premieres on the streaming service.

A few days earlier, BBC’s highly anticipated crime drama, Vigil, also premiered on BINGE with new episodes streaming weekly. If you’re a huge fan of award-winning crime dramas like Line of Duty and Bodyguard, it’s highly likely that you’ll also love this one starring Doctor Foster’s Suranne Jones and Game of Thrones’ Rose Leslie.

If you’re looking for a riveting drama based on true events, then look no further than American Crime Story‘s third season titled Impeachment. The new instalment of this anthology series covers one of the most shocking political scandals in the world. Don’t miss its Australian premiere on 8th September.

After working together in the movie A Most Violent Year, we’ll get to see Oscar Isaac and Jessica Chastain reuniting for HBO’s American remake of the critically lauded 1973 miniseries Scenes from a Marriage by Ingmar Bergman. It follows a married couple navigating life, love, and hate as their marriage disintegrates. The new drama series premieres on 13th September.

Things get more fast-paced and exciting by the second week of the month with the launch of Y: The Last Man on 14th September, based on the acclaimed comic book series of the same name. The show has been in development and production since 2015 so fans have been waiting for this for a really long time.

Even if you haven’t read the comic books, the premise of Y: The Last Man is engaging enough to rouse your interest, in which the world is plagued by a mysterious event killing all males, with the exception of one and his pet monkey, making both of them “reproductively interesting”.

BINGE also adds this month B.J. Novak’s new anthology series, The Premise, which hits streaming on 17th September. Comprised of five half-hour episodes and bolstered by a star-studded cast, The Premise takes on hard-hitting topics that characterise the present world we live in, including gun control, social justice, sex, revenge, and more.

Meanwhile, TV shows that launched last month are still streaming on BINGE with their latest weekly episodes. For superhero fans, new episodes of DC’s Stargirl and Supergirl are added every week. For a dose of grim and horror, BINGE has The Walking Dead‘s final season and American Horror Story: Double Feature. More of a comedy fan? Reservation Dogs is still streaming on BINGE too.

September is filled with new movie releases as well. From the latest blockbusters to classic titles, BINGE has got you covered, starting with the Kevin Hart-starrer comedy, Night School. For sci-fi action and adventure, Pacific Rim Uprising offers exactly those things, while Liam Neeson reminds fans why he’s practically an action figure in Honest Thief. Legendary movies made by some of the world’s greatest filmmakers also join BINGE’s September highlights – Brian De Palma’s Scarface, Oliver Stone’s Any Given Sunday, and Martin Scorsese’s Gangs of New York.

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TV Ratings Australia for Tuesday 31 August

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Last night’s tv ratings data and audience measurement for free to air and subscription TV channels for Tuesday 31 August 2021 using Oztam data.

Top 20 TV ratings for Free To Air programs

Seven News reclaims number one for the free to air channels on Tuesday, followed closely by its 6.30 program. Day 11 of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games takes on number three. Nine News, previously at number five, rises to number four. The Chase Australia makes it to number nine and ABC news takes on number ten.

Top 20 TV ratings for Subscription TV programs

Credlin is once again number one, followed by The Bolt Report. Bluey also rises to the list and is at number four on Tuesday, taking over Paul Murray at fifth and The Kenny Report at sixth. Below Deck Mediterranean places number seven. Newsday takes on number nine and AFL 360 is last on the top 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. Subscription TV ratings are for national STV in both the Metropolitan and Regional areas, while FTA reports cover the Syndey, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth. The result is the latest tv ratings for top ratings for Australian television.

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New Anthology Series ‘The Premise’ is Coming to BINGE in September

B.J. Novak (The Office) offers a new anthology series, The Premise, which is set to premiere this month in Australia exclusively on BINGE. The half-hour anthology comes from executive producers Novak and Josh Lesher. The first season will have five episodes: “Social Justice Sex Tape,” “Moment of Silence,” “The Ballad of Jesse Wheeler,” “The Commenter”, and “Butt Plug”. The initial instalment of the series will explore timely and relevant topics like police brutality, social justice, gun violence, social media, and more.

What is The Premise about?

The Premise’s objective is to cover timeless moral questions during unprecedented times by taking progressive and bold concepts, all of which viewers will see manifesting in every episode of the show. Other pressing topics like identity, sex, revenge, fame, and capitalism will also be explored through character-driven stories.

Who stars in The Premise?

The Premise stars Lucas Hedges, Kaitlyn Dever, Jon Bernthal, O’Shea Jackson Jr., Ed Asner, George Wallace, Boyd Holbrook and Beau Bridges. Joining them are Ben Platt, Tracee Ellis Ross, Daniel Dae Kim, Lola Kirke, Soko, Jermaine Fowler, Ayo Edebiri and Eric Lange.

Find out how and where you can watch every episode of the new series below.

How to watch The Premise in Australia?

The Premise will premiere in Australia on September 17, exclusively on BINGE. New customers joining the streaming service can try it with a 14-day free trial, allowing you to stream the season 1 premiere of The Premise for free. BINGE’s streaming plans only start from 10 per month after free trial.

Watch The Premise trailer here:

Check out the trailer for The Premise, which will premiere in Australia via BINGE on September 17.

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TV Ratings Australia for Monday 30 August

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Last night’s tv ratings data and audience measurement for free to air and subscription TV channels for Monday 30 August 2021 using Oztam data.

Top 20 TV ratings for Free To Air programs

Day 10 of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic games takes over the free-to-air channels on Monday with 1,441,000 viewers. This kicks Seven News to number two with 1,410,000 viewers. Nine News, on the other hand, is at number five with 1,071,000 viewers. The Chase Australia makes it to number eight with 810,000 viewers. At number ten is Australian Story with 773,000 viewers.

Top 20 TV ratings for Subscription TV programs

NRL: Sharks v Eagles takes over the top one spot on subscription TV, followed by Bulldogs v Titans. Credlin falls to number five, followed by usuals in the top ten, The Bolt Report on sixth and Alan Jones on seventh. Newsday takes on the ninth spot. Last on number ten is child-favourite Bluey.

Where is this audience measurement ratings data obtained from?

This Oztam data obtains audience measurements across both free to air and pay-tv subscriptions. Subscription TV ratings are for national STV in both the Metropolitan and Regional areas, while FTA reports cover the Syndey, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth. The result is the latest tv ratings for top ratings for Australian television.

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TV Adaptation of the Comic Book Series Y: The Last Man Premieres on BINGE

DC Comics’ popular post-apocalyptic series is finally getting adapted for television. News of its development came out in 2015 and by 2019, the production had received a series order for a first season with FX giving the greenlight. After years of development and filming, Y: The Last Man finally hits streaming this month. Find out where and how to watch the new series in Australia.

What is the Y: The Last Man about?

Y: The Last Man begins with a mysterious cataclysmic event wiping out every mammal on the planet with a Y chromosome. But all hope is not yet lost and there may be an opportunity to figure out what caused the apparent extinction of males with Yorick Brown and his pet Capuchin monkey, Ampersand. Yorick and Ampersand are the only males who survived the sudden and unexplained global androcide. The series revolves around them as they traverse the new world, as well as the other survivors who struggle to rebuild what was lost and establish a new world despite threats of complete extinction.

Who stars in Y: The Last Man?

Y: The Last Man stars Ben Schnetzer (Happy Town, The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair) as Yorick Brown and Diane Lane (Unfaithful, Man of Steel) as Jennifer Brown, Yorick’s mother and a U.S. senator who is elevated to President. They are joined by Olivia Thirlby (Juno, The Darkest Hour) as Hero Brown, Ashley Romans as Agent 355, Amber Tamblyn (Joan of Arcadia, House) as Kimberly Cunningham, and Marin Ireland (Sneaky Pete, The Umbrella Academy) as Nora Brady.

How to watch Y: The Last Man in Australia?

Y: The Last Man will premiere in Australia on September 14, exclusively on BINGE. New customers joining the streaming service can try it with a 14-day free trial, allowing you to stream the season 1 premiere of Y: The Last Man for free. BINGE’s streaming plans only start from 10 per month after free trial.

Watch Y: The Last Man trailer here:

Check out the trailer for Y: The Last Man and don’t miss its highly anticipated premiere in Australia on September 14!

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