TV Ratings Australia Analysis for Total TV (30 June, 2023) and Overnight (7 July, 2023) ratings.
Seven
#1 Seven News – 1,290 000 (+3%)
#2 Seven News at 6.30 – 1,202 000 (+3%)
#6 The Chase Australia – 831 000 (+4%)
#11 Better Homes and Gardens – 642 000 (+7%)
#14 The Chase Australia – 5pm – 519 000 (+4%)
#15 Seven’s AFL: Friday Night Football – 498 000 (+0%)
#22 Sunrise – 394 000 (+6%)
#24 Seven’s AFL: Friday Night Football – Pre Match – 373 000 (+0%)
#29 Seven News at 4.30 – 310 000 (+3%)
#30 Seven News at 4 – 264 000 (+3%)
Nine
#3 Nine News – 1,016 000 (+5%)
#4 Nine News 6.30 – 982 000 (+5%)
#5 The Mid-Year Ashes: Second Test – England v Australia – Session 1 – Day 3 – 916 000 (+17%)
#7 The Mid-Year Ashes: Second Test – England v Australia – Session 2 – Day 3 – 784 000 (+21%)
#8 A Current Affair – 774 000 (+7%)
#9 The Mid-Year Ashes: Second Test – England v Australia – Lunch – Day 3 – 737 000 (+18%)
#12 Hot Seat – 584 000 (+5%)
#16 Friday Night NRL Live – 498 000 (+13%)
#17 Tipping Point (R) – 418 000 (+4%)
#18 The Mid-Year Ashes: Second Test – England v Australia – Tea – Day 3 – 412 000 (+28%)
#20 Friday Night NRL Live – Pre Match – 396 000 (+9%)
#21 Nine’s Afternoon News – 395 000 (+4%)
#23 Hot Seat – 5pm – 374 000 (+6%)
#26 The Mid-Year Ashes: Second Test – England v Australia – Session 3 – Day 3 – 326 000 (+34%)
#28 Today – 318 000 (+9%)
10
#25 Location, Location, Location Australia – Launch – 351 000 (+20%)
#27 10 News First – 325 000 (+3%)
ABC
#10 ABC News – 710 000 (+4%)
#13 Gardening Australia – 545 000 (+20%)
#19 Utopia – Encore – 401 000 (+111%)
TOTAL TV – 25-54
#1 The Mid-Year Ashes: Second Test – England v Australia – Session 1 – Day 3 – 347 000 (+30%)
#2 The Mid-Year Ashes: Second Test – England v Australia – Session 2 – Day 3 – 330 000 (+33%)
#3 The Mid-Year Ashes: Second Test – England v Australia – Lunch – Day 3 – 308 000 (+28%)
#9 The Mid-Year Ashes: Second Test – England v Australia – Tea – Day 3 – 191 000 (+38%)
#11 Seven’s AFL: Friday Night Football – 176 000 (+0%)
#12 Better Homes and Gardens – 171 000 (+8%)
#13 Friday Night NRL Live – 166 000 (+23%)
#14 Utopia – Encore – 153 000 (+292%)
#15 The Mid-Year Ashes: Second Test – England v Australia – Session 3 – Day 3 – 151 000 (+45%)
#21 Location, Location, Location Australia – Launch – 119 000 (+29%)
#23 The Project 7pm – 103 000 (+7%)
#25 Gardening Australia – 101 000 (+58%)
#30 The Mid-Year Ashes: Second Test – England v Australia – Pre Match – Day 3 – 79 000 (+20%)
Overnight Ratings
Daily Shares
News
Breakfast Television
Analysis
Seven
Seven News was #1 with wins in Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth. Seven News at 6.30 was #2 with wins in the same markets. Seven’s AFL: Friday Night Football – Pre Match was #15 with 297 000 across 7 and 7mate. Seven’s AFL: Friday Night Football was #12 with 390 000 across 7 and 7mate. Better Homes and Gardens was #10 with 429 000 across 7 and 7two.
Nine
Nine News was #3 with wins in Sydney and Melbourne. Nine News 6.30 was #4 with wins in the same markets. A Current Affair was #7 overall, but #1 in its slot with 541 000. For the main channel, it was Friday Night NRL Live in Sydney and Brisbane with 173 000 viewers. The Mid-Year Ashes: Third Test – England v Australia – Session 1 – Day 2 aired in Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth for an audience of 398 000.
10
The Project 6.30pm was on 170 000. The Project 7pm was on 199 000. Location, Location, Location Australia was on 230 000. An encore of Have You Been Paying Attention was on 132 000. The special, Creating Mission: Impossible 7 was on 70 000. A repeat of The Graham Norton Show was on 59 000. A second The Graham Norton Show repeat went to air at around 11.00pm for an audience of 43 000.
ABC
ABC News was #9 and sat behind A Current Affair. The new series premiere of First Weapons landed at #14 with an audience of 310 000. This was on par with the Gardening Australia audience, which last week was on 314 000 in overnights. A repeat of Death in Paradise was on 235 000. An encore of Utopia was on 102 000. An encore of Gold Diggers was on 59 000.
16-39
- The Mid-Year Ashes: Third Test – England v Australia – Session 1 – Day 2
- The Mid-Year Ashes: Third Test – England v Australia – Session 2 – Day 2
- Nine News 6.30
- Nine News
- Seven’s AFL: Friday Night Football
25-54
- The Mid-Year Ashes: Third Test – England v Australia – Session 1 – Day 2
- The Mid-Year Ashes: Third Test – England v Australia – Session 2 – Day 2
- Nine News 6.30
- Nine News
- Seven News
Multi Channels
Winner: 9Gem (10.2%)
Second: 7mate (3.1%)
9Gem was the #1 multi channel thanks to The Mid-Year Ashes: Third Test – England v Australia – Session 1 – Day 2 (#1 with 301 000), The Mid-Year Ashes: Third Test – England v Australia – Lunch – Day 2 (#2 with 237 000), The Mid-Year Ashes: Third Test – England v Australia – Session 2 – Day 2 (#3 with 214 000), The Mid-Year Ashes: Third Test – England v Australia – Pre Match – Day 2 (#10 with 94 000) and The Mid-Year Ashes: Third Test – England v Australia – Session 3 – Day 2 (#11 with 86 000).
7mate was the #2 multi channel thanks to Seven’s AFL: Friday Night Football airing in Sydney, Brisbane and Perth (72 000).
VOZ Ratings
Note: This post will be updated with VOZ ratings each afternoon
How the Networks Analysed their Own Performance
Note: N/A means the network has not sent out a report today
NINE
N/A
SEVEN
N/A
TEN
N/A
OzTam Information
Ratings
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