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Transparent renewed for fifth season on STAN

Amazon Studios has today announced it has greenlit a fifth season of Jill Soloway's Golden Globe Award and multi-Emmy Award winning series Transparent.

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AIRDATE | Transparent – Season 4

Local streaming service STAN, has released a new trailer for the highly anticipated 4th season of Transparent.The show’s Creator/showrunner Jill Soloway,...

AIRDATES: New Content on Amazon Prime

Amazon have announced the premiere dates for five highly anticipated Amazon Original Series coming soon to Prime Video in more than 200 countries and territories, including Australia. This month, members will be able to enjoy and binge watch the latest seasons of award-winners Transparent and Mozart in the Jungle as well as popular new series Fleabag, Goliath and Z: The Beginning of Everything.

Stan maintains ‘First Run’ rights for Transparent and Mozart in the Jungle

With the official launch of Amazon Prime in Australia this week, questions have been asked regarding the future availability of Amazon produced series that have already been available elsewhere.

The 2016 Emmys with Mark Humphries

The one where Mark Humphries and Steve Molk cast a longing glance at the winners, losers and hosting performance of Jimmy Kimmel at the 68th Primetime Emmy Awards.

TRAILER + AIRDATE: Transparent – Season 3

In ‘Transparent’ season three, our nuclear family splinters into disparate journeys on their continued path of self-discovery. After a jarring reality check, Maura, having found romantic partnership with Vicki and acceptance from her family, seeks to become the woman she envisions through gender confirmation surgery.

Transparent Season 2 fast-tracked on Stan | @StanAustralia

The highly anticipated second season of Transparent will exclusively premiere on Stan from December 12, fast-tracked from the US.

MolksTVTalk the Podcast – Stan’s Mike Sneesby (S05E27 – ep144)

In this first of three special series podcasts Stan Australia's CEO Mike Sneesby chats with Steve Molk about the state of SVOD in Australia, what it takes to secure first-run content and rolling the dice on original programming.