Over the past year, many have evolved the way they watch TV as Broadcaster Video on Demand (BVOD) established a new baseline for viewership with record-breaking minutes viewed on Australia’s fastest-growing media platform.
As the country dipped in and out of lockdown, TV played more roles than the Hemsworth brothers. From adviser to educator and entertainer, the great Aussie love affair with TV deepened as the relationship went from strength to strength. Whether they watched from the big screen in the living room or the little one in their hand, Aussies’ fondness for TV didn’t falter in 2021.
Here’s to another year of TV love.
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