Australians love a good television binge – indulging in their favourite shows, watching as many episodes as they want and when it suits them. Australia’s favourite internet TV service ABC iview, is pleased to announce the launch of iview’s Binge on the Best Australian Drama.
From Wednesday April 1 throughout the whole month, some of our favourite Australian drama series will be available to watch in their entirety for free.
The iview comedy binge over summer was a huge success with over 2.6 million plays, Binge on the Best Australian Drama continues to satisfy our audience’s growing preference for binge viewing by providing every episode from a great line-up of ABC Australian drama. Series available include:
• Janet King
• Redfern Now Series 1 and 2
• Time of Our Lives Series 2
• Jack Irish – all three instalments – Bad Debts, Black Tide and Dead Point
Adding to this offering, ABC3 on iview is launching the 3 Best Fest. Teen and tween iview users will be spoilt for choice over April and the Easter holidays with a terrific selection of youth drama series from ABC3. The popular dramas to watch include:
• Dance Academy Series 1, 2 and 3
• Mortified Series 1
• Life with Boys Series 1 and 2
• What’s Up Warthogs? Series 1 and 2
So if you missed an episode, an entire series or just want to relive your favourite show – head to ABC iview .. iview@abc.net.au/bingeonthebest during April to Binge on the Best Australian Drama or enjoy the 3 Best Fest at iview.abc.net.au/abc3.
Now more than ever you’ll never miss a moment with ABC iview.
ABC iview
• Australia’s most popular, internet TV service.
• Average of 20 million program plays each month and growing (Webtrends Data, Mar-Dec 2014).
• Extensive free and ad-free catalogue of quality ABC TV programs available for viewing (standard internet access charges apply. Refer to your ISP).
• Available on desktop, smart phones, tablets, gaming consoles and connected TVs.
• Over 70% of Australian online users 16+, who use catch-up services have visited ABC iview (Supply & Demand: Catch-up TV leads Australians online video use. ACMA report 2015).
• 73% of Australians claim one of the reasons they watch VOD is because it is at a time that suits them, while 33% claim one of the reasons they watch VOD is the ability to watch episodes back to back (Online and on demand – Trends in Australian online video use, Screen Australia, 2014)