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Australian Idol Live Finale photo special: Royston wins ahead of Phoebe and Josh

Australian Idol: Collector's edition of photos from Seven's Q1 reality TV monster

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Mar 26, 2023
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Royston wins Idol

A selection of images from the Seven and 7plus telecast of the Australian Idol Live Finale.

Royston was named as the new Australian Idol in episode 21 of the first series to screen on the Seven Network.

Australian Idol

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Australian Idol

Australian Idol

After 21 episodes on Seven and 7plus, Royston was named as the new Idol in a Live Grand Finale.

The three finalists were introduced one last time on the episode by hosts Ricki Lee and Scott Tweedie to the judges Kyle Sandilands, Meghan Trainor, Amy Shark and Harry Connick Jr.

Australian voters had chosen 23-year-old Royston Sagigi-Baira, 15-year-old Phoebe Stewart, and 20-year-old Josh Hannan as the final three to compete for the Idol crown.

Australian Idol

Australian Idol

Seven first announced it had secured a licence for the reality series way back in October 2020.

At the time, Mediaweek reported:

Seven Upfront surprise: Channel to be home to Australian Idol and The Voice

The Seven Network had a surprise reveal at the end of last year's Upfront event – programming chief Angus Ross announced that it will be the home of Australian Idol in 2023.

The biggest show in the world and famous for unearthing top-selling music artists, Australian Idol will return to Australian screens after 12 years as part of Seven’s 2023 prime time line-up.

Broadcast in over 150 countries and with 55 adaptations in local markets, Idol is the most widely watched television franchise in the world, with a global audience of over three billion viewers.

Its place in Seven’s 2023 line-up further demonstrates Seven’s commitment to broadcasting and growing the biggest shows and the biggest stars.

Angus Ross, Seven’s director of programming, said: “Idol is the granddaddy of them all! The biggest show in the world comes to Seven in 2023, and we know Australians are going to love it. We can’t wait to bring Idol back to Australian audiences in 2023, putting our primetime content line-up even further ahead of the competition.
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