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Esta es una lista de los eventos y estrenos de la televisión australiana que están programados para 2015, el 60º año de funcionamiento continuo de la televisión en Australia .

Eventos [ editar ]

Enero [ editar ]

Febrero [ editar ]

Marzo [ editar ]

Abril [ editar ]

Mayo [ editar ]

Junio [ editar ]

Julio [ editar ]

Agosto [ editar ]

Septiembre [ editar ]

Octubre [ editar ]

Noviembre [ editar ]

Diciembre [ editar ]

Canales [ editar ]

Lanzamiento del canal [ editar ]

  • 1 de febrero: Food Network , HGTV , Travel Channel ( solo Fetch TV )
  • 28 de marzo - Foxtel Arts , Foxtel Movies Disney +2
  • 28 de agosto - Racing.com (Free-To-Air)
  • 17 de noviembre - Food Network Australia
  • 26 de noviembre - 9Life , 9HD

Canales cerrados [ editar ]

  • 15 de marzo - TVN
  • 28 de marzo - STUDIO (reemplazado por Foxtel Arts)
  • 31 de octubre - Bio.
  • 26 de noviembre - eXtra 2 (reemplazado por 9Life)
  • 20 de diciembre - TVS

Canales renombrados [ editar ]

  • 1 de agosto - 111 (antes eran 111 grandes)
  • 26 de noviembre - 9Go! (era el canal GO!)
  • 26 de noviembre - 9Gem (era el canal GEM)

Muertes [ editar ]

  • 8 de enero - Rod Taylor (84 años), actor que protagonizó la serie de televisión estadounidense Hong Kong , Bearcats! y The Oregon Trail [142]
  • 9 de enero: Sarah Kemp (77), actriz mejor conocida por su papel en Sons and Daughters . [143]
  • 20 de enero: James Walker (41 años), guionista de numerosos dramas, incluidos McLeod's Daughters , Home & Away y Neighbors . [144]
  • 3 de febrero - Norman Yemm , actor de teatro y televisión y deportista (82 años) [145]
  • 25 de febrero - Terry Gill (75 años) El actor australiano nacido en Gran Bretaña, protagonista de Crocodile Dundee y la telenovela The Flying Doctors , también interpretó a Santa Claus en los villancicos anuales a la luz de las velas [146]
    10 de marzo - Stuart Wagstaff ( AM ) (90 años) , personalidad y animador del teatro y la televisión, nacido en Inglaterra [147]
    * 23 de marzo - Michael Laurence (79 años), productor de televisión y guionista, mejor conocido por la película para televisión y la serie Return to Eden [148]
  • 10 de abril: Richie Benaud (84 años), comentarista de cricket de Wide World of Sports para Nine Network . [149]
  • 17 de abril - Betty Lucas (90 años), actriz australiana de telenovelas y teatro conocida por Prisoner , Taurus Rising y Richmond Hill . [150]
  • 26 de mayo: Bob Hornery (83 años), actor que interpretó a Tom Kennedy en Vecinos . [151]
    26 de mayo - John Pinder (70 años), productor de comedia, productor / director de teatro y director de talentos cofundador del Festival Internacional de Comedia de Melbourne y Circus Oz [152]
  • 5 de junio: Alan Bond (77 años), empresario australiano que anteriormente era propietario de Nine Network . [153]
    * 21 de septiembre - Yoram Gross (88 años), productor de cine, director de animación y propietario de un estudio de cine, creador de las adaptaciones cinematográficas de Blinky Bill , que incluyen Blinky Bill: The Mischievous Koala and Dot and the Kangaroo y sus numerosas secuelas [ 154]
  • 23 de septiembre - Mike Gibson , Australia periodista deportivo de televisión y comentarista, conocido por Nine Wide World of Sports y Fox programa La Última Página [155]
    13 de Octubre - Sir James Cruthers (90 años), periodista, pionero de los medios de comunicación y filántropo [156]
    11 Diciembre - Harry Butler , AO , OBE (85 años) Conservador del medio ambiente, presentador de televisión In the Wild y Australiano del año 1979 [157]
  • 21 de diciembre - Carol Burns (68) Actriz y fundadora de Queensland Theatre Company , interpretó a Franky Doyle en la serie Prisoner de Ten Network [158]

Calificaciones [ editar ]

Para el año calendario 2015 , Seven Network tuvo la participación de calificaciones de metro consolidada más alta con el 29% de la audiencia. Channel Seven fue el canal principal más visto (20,4% de cuota) y 7Two fue el multicanal más visto (4,7% de cuota). De los veinte programas más vistos, 13 fueron de cobertura deportiva, incluido el programa más visto de la Gran Final de la AFL de 2015 con 2,64 millones de espectadores. El programa no deportivo de mayor audiencia fue el anuncio del ganador de la séptima temporada de MasterChef Australia con 2,2 millones de espectadores. [159]

En la televisión por suscripción, todos menos uno de los veinte títulos más vistos fueron deportes, incluida la final de la Copa Mundial de Cricket 2015 en Fox Sports 3 , que encabezó la lista con 616.000 espectadores. El único programa no deportivo que figura en la lista fue Game of Thrones, que promedió 356.000 en toda su temporada. [159]

Estrenos [ editar ]

Serie nacional [ editar ]

Serie internacional [ editar ]

Telemovies and miniseries[edit]

Documentaries[edit]

Specials[edit]

Programming changes[edit]

Changes to network affiliation[edit]

Criteria for inclusion in the following list is that Australian premiere episodes will air in Australia for the first time on a new channel. This includes when a program is moved from a free-to-air network's primary channel to a digital multi-channel, as well as when a program moves between subscription television channels – provided the preceding criteria is met. Ended television series which change networks for repeat broadcasts are not included in the list.

Free-to-air premieres[edit]

This is a list of programs which made their premiere on Australian free-to-air television that had previously premiered on Australian subscription television. Programs may still air on the original subscription television network.

Subscription premieres[edit]

This is a list of programs which made their debut on Australian subscription television, having previously premiered on Australian free-to-air television. Programs may still air (first or repeat) on the original free-to-air television network.

Returning programs[edit]

Australian produced programs which are returning with a new season after being absent from television from the previous calendar year.

Endings[edit]

See also[edit]

  • 2015 in Australia
  • List of Australian films of 2015

Notes[edit]

  • a Unconfirmed; filming postponed in August 2014.[429]
  • b Unconfirmed; in development as of September 2013.[224]
  • c Originally set to premiere in a previous year; auditions were announced in October 2012.[430]
  • d Unconfirmed; originally announced to air in 2013.[301]
  • e Originally aired as a segment on Seven Network's current affairs programme Sunday Night, rather than a stand-alone series[415]
  • f Made its free-to-air premiere the following night on Network Ten.
  • g The first two episodes premiered on Nine, and subsequent episodes premiered on Stan.[244]
  • h Originally scheduled to premiere on 31 January 2015.[431]
  • i Originally scheduled to premiere on 23 February 2015.[432]
  • j Originally scheduled to premiere on 19 February 2015.[433][434]

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