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Australian Idol became the most popular TV show in the country with more ratings than major events such as the AFL Grand Final. The Grand Final at the Sydney Opera House attracted more than 3 million viewers. It was listed as the ninth highest rating TV show in Australia in the past century in 2007.
The ninth season of Australian Idol premiered on 29 January 2024. [1] It is the show's second season to air on Seven Network, after the network bought the rights to the series from Network 10. The grand final was won by Dylan Wright who released his winner's single, "Paper Heart", on 25th March 2024.
The eighth season of Australian Idol premiered on 30 January 2023. It is the show's first season since 2009. It is the show's first season since 2009. It aired on Seven Network , after the network bought the rights to the series from Network 10 .
Contestants on the Australian reality television show Australian Idol. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. A. Australian Idol winners (8 P)
Towards the end of its run, Australian Idol became the most popular TV show in the country with more ratings than major events such as the AFL Grand Final. [citation needed] The Grand Final at the Sydney Opera House attracted more than 3 million viewers. [citation needed] The winner of the competition was Guy Sebastian.
Articles relating to the Australian TV show, Australian Idol, ... Pages in category "Australian Idol" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.
Australian Idol is an Australian talent reality television series that first aired in 2003. As of December 2008, there have been six seasons. As of December 2008, there have been six seasons. During every season, the final round of competition features twelve singers, except for season three when it had thirteen finalists.
In 2006, she participated in the quiz show Australia's Brainiest Idol. Em went on to host breakfast radio for the Austereo network in Perth for 4 + 1 ⁄ 2 years. Her first co-host was Michael "Wippa" Wipfli from 2006 to 2008 after Wippa left to host drive for Nova FM in Melbourne Sam Mac moved to Perth to co-host the show, Em was fired in 2009.