Monday 17 March 2025 TV Ratings Australia Analysis for Total TV Consolidated 7 Day
Total TV Consolidated 7 Total People

Consolidated 7 25-54 Total TV

Total TV Consolidated 7 16-39

Consolidated 7 Grocery Shoppers (18+) Total TV

Overnight Ratings
Daily Shares - TV+BVOD
News
Breakfast Television
Morning Shows
Afternoon News
Game Shows
Total People
(Note: Initial numbers are for reach and numbers in brackets are for average audience)

Seven
Seven News was #3 for the night with a reach loss of 73 000 and an average audience lead of 21 000 over 9News. Home and Away was #8 with 1 312 000 (878 000). Australian Idol – Monday was #6 with 1 570 000 (916 000). 911: Lone Star was #13 with 1 159 000 (403 000). The Agenda Setters was #35 with 470 000 (164 000). Suits LA was #47 with 355 000 (120 000). St Denis Medical was on 61 000 (31 000).
Nine
9News was #2 for the night. A Current Affair was #4 with 1 997 000 (1 233 000). Married at First Sight – Monday was #1 with 2 741 000 (1 746 000). 100% Footy aired in Sydney and Brisbane and was #17 with 891 000 (211 000). Footy Classified aired in Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth and was #20 with 772 000 (210 000). 9News Late was #36 with 446 000 (215 000). The Life and Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson was on 316 000 (109 000). First on Scene was on 136 000 (70 000).
10
Deal or No Deal was #32 with 523 000 (281 000). The Project was #16 with 962 000 (380 000). Australian Survivor – Monday was #10 with 1 241 000 (654 000). Sam Pang Tonight was #5 with 1 574 000 (799 000). A repeat of Anne Edmonds: Why Is My Bag All Wet? was #19 with 808 000 (184 000). 10’s Late News was on 129 000 (67 000).
ABC
ABC News was #12 for the night. 730 was #9 with 1 253 000 (771 000). Four Corners was #14 with 1 073 000 (594 000). Media Watch was #22 with 746 000 (579 000). Q+A was #24 with 676 000 (296 000). Planet America was on 278 000 (154 000). ABC Late News was on 197 000 (54 000).
SBS
SBS World News was on 258 000 (161 000). SBS World News 7pm was on 333 000 (130 000). Michael Portillo’s Long Weekends was #49 with 341 000 (164 000). Dan Snow’s Greatest Discoveries was #43 with 384 000 (141 000). 24 Hours in Emergency was on 299 000 (112 000).

25-54


16-39


Grocery Shoppers (18+)


How the Networks Analysed their Own Performance 
Note: N/A means the network has not sent out a report today
NINE
- The 9Network claimed Australia’s Top 3 programs on Monday night with People 25-54 as MAFS, ACA and 9News top the key demographic.
 - The 9Network also secured the Top 3 programs across the 5 City Metro with Total People, People 25-54 and People 16-39 as MAFS, 9News and ACA dominate.
 - Married at First Sight was the No. 1 program of the night with Total People and all key demos across Australia and in all metro capitals. It secured a National Total TV Reach of 2.741 million and a Total TV National Audience of 1.746 million – up 9.1% year-on-year. On 9Now, it achieved a BVOD audience of 463,000 – up 24.5% year-on-year.
 - 9News was the No.1 news bulletin with Total People across the 5 City Metro and in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. It was also the preferred news bulletin with the key demographics of People 25-54 and People 16-39 across Australia. The combined national bulletins achieved a National Total TV Reach of 2.179 million and a Total TV National Audience of 1.319 million (up 10.7% on the same night last year). On 9Now, its BVOD Audience of 121,000 was up 42.4% year-on-year.
 - A Current Affair won the 7.00pm timeslot with Total People and all key demos across Australia and in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide. It registered a National Total TV Reach of 1.997 million and a Total TV National Audience of 1.233 million up 4.6% year on year. On 9Now, it recorded a BVOD Audience of 132,000 – up 28.2% on the same night last year.
 - Tipping Point Australia was the No. 1 afternoon game show with Total People across Australia and in all metro capitals. It recorded a National Total TV Reach of 1.404 million and a Total TV National Audience of 739,000 – up by 17.3% when compared to the same day last year. On 9Now it registered a BVOD Audience of 62,000 – up 59.0% year-on-year.
 - 100% Footy secured a Total TV National Audience of 211,000 and a BVOD Audience of 44,000. It was the top rating NRL magazine program nationally on Monday night.
 - Footy Classified – Monday achieved a Total TV National Audience of 210,000 and a BVOD Audience of 27,000. In Melbourne, it achieved a Total TV Average Audience of 114,000. It was the top rating AFL magazine program nationally on Monday night.
 - Today was the breakfast program of choice with Total People in Melbourne. It secured a National Total TV Reach of 825,000, a Total TV Average Audience of 326,000 (up 4.2% year-on-year) and a BVOD audience of 43,000 – up 30.3% on the same morning last year.
 - The 9Network was the No. 1 network on Monday across the 5 City Metro with Total People and all key demos.
 - 9Now was the No. 1 CFTA BVOD platform on Monday with Total People and all key demos.
 
SEVEN
Australian Idol jumps 17%, 7NEWS #1 in news
· National total TV audience share, 6.00am to midnight: 36.4%
· National total TV audience share, 6.00pm to midnight: 33.5%
· 7plus: up 13% year-on-year
· 7NEWS: #1 news program in total TV, reaches 2.11 million
· Australian Idol: up 17% year-on-year, reaches 1.57 million
· The Chase Australia: up 19% week-on-week
· Sunrise: #1 at breakfast, 40% bigger than Today
17 March 2025:
Seven Network reaches 5.41 million Australians nationally.
7plus up 13% year-on-year.
7NEWS Monday: #1 news program in total TV. National reach 2.11 million, national audience 1.34 million.
Australian Idol Monday: National reach 1.57 million, national audience 916,000. Up 17% in total TV on same episode last year, up 29% on 7plus.
Home and Away Monday: #1 drama. National reach 1.31 million, national audience 878,000.
The Chase Australia Monday: National reach 1.24 million, national audience 613,000. Up 19% on last week.
9-1-1: Lone Star: National reach 1.16 million, national audience 403,000.
Sunrise Monday: #1 breakfast program.National reach 1.04 million, national audience 456,000. 40% more viewers than Today.
NATIONAL TOTAL TV COMMERCIAL SHARES (%):
6.00am to midnight
| Network | All people | 25 to 54s | Grocery shoppers | 
| Seven Network | 36.4 | 30.9 | 36.6 | 
| Nine Network | 42.7 | 46.0 | 42.8 | 
| Network Ten | 20.9 | 23.1 | 20.6 | 
NATIONAL TOTAL TV COMMERCIAL SHARES (%):
6.00pm to midnight
| Network | All people | 25 to 54s | Grocery shoppers | 
| Seven Network | 33.5 | 25.9 | 33.9 | 
| Nine Network | 43.0 | 46.3 | 43.0 | 
| Network Ten | 23.5 | 27.8 | 23.1 | 
TEN
Sam Pang Tonight Reaches 1.57 Million Australians.
Australian Survivor: Brains V Brawn II Biggest Audience Of The Season!
Sam Pang Tonight is a weekly tonight show featuring a monologue roasting the news of the week, a mix of local and international guests, and plenty of Sam’s friends from across the comedy world.
Sam Pang Tonight – Launch:
• Reached 1.57 million total viewers.
• 10’s biggest new format launch since Hunted in 2022.
• Lifts 10’s timeslot 310% on the same night last year.
• #1 in its timeslot (32.5% commercial share).
• #2 entertainment show.
Australian Survivor: Brains V Brawn II:
• Biggest audience of the season!
• Reached 1.24 million total viewers.
• Reaching 5.8 million total viewers, season-to-date.
• 7-Day Total Viewing Audience (Monday, 10 Mar): Reached 1.28 million total viewers.
Network 10:
• Yesterday, 10 reached 4.4 million Australians across Network 10 and 10 Play, up 8% on the same night last year.
• National Total TV audience lifted 28% on the same night last year and BVOD audience up 7%.
• Network 10 was the #2 network in 25 to 54s last night.
Australian Survivor: Brains V Brawn II – Continues Sunday At 7pm, Monday And Tuesday At 7.30pm On 10 And 10 Play.
Source: VOZ 5.0 National Total TV, Top 30 Programs, Ranked on Cumulative Reach, Overnight. Season-to-date vs. 2024 season average, Timeslot rank based on Metro, Consolidated 7.
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