Channel Nine makes shock decision on the future of Love Island Australia trends now

Channel Nine makes shock decision on the future of Love Island Australia trends now
Channel Nine makes shock decision on the future of Love Island Australia trends now

Channel Nine makes shock decision on the future of Love Island Australia trends now

Channel Nine makes a shock decision on the future of Love Island Australia after the reality series failed to bring in free-to-air viewers

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Channel Nine has stuck by Love Island Australia since it launched in 2018 despite disappointing ratings on traditional free-to-air television.

And now the network has made an official decision on the future of the reality series after the fourth season finished in December.

Speaking to TV Tonight, a network executive said that they're exploring a fifth season of the show thanks to its blockbuster success on Nine's streaming service 9Now.

Channel Nine has made a decision about the future of reality TV dating series Love Island Australia. Host Sophie Monk is pictured

Channel Nine has made a decision about the future of reality TV dating series Love Island Australia. Host Sophie Monk is pictured

'It did extraordinarily well from a digital perspective,' Programming Director Hamish Turner said.

'A lot of the episodes started delivering above 400,000 from a 9Now perspective, and there’s probably only one other show that does that: MAFS,' he continued.

'To get back to Spain, with great weather and to see that joy play out on air, we were very happy with the season. …we’ll

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