Analysis for Total TV (8 January, 2023) and Overnight (15 January, 2023) ratings.
TOTAL TV – Total People
Another coding issue from OzTam with 0 showing in the BVOD column for all shows, meaning that the uplifts for each program is either zero or minimal and just takes into consideration regional upticks.
Seven
Seven News and the BBL help Seven to a strong result.
#1 Seven News – Sunday – 1,338 000 (+0%)
#2 Seven’s Cricket: Third Test – Australia v South Africa Day 5 Session 3 – 862 000 (+0%)
#5 Seven’s Cricket: Third Test – Australia v South Africa Day 5 Session 2 – 819 000 (+0%)
#6 Seven’s Cricket: Third Test – Australia v South Africa Day 5 Tea – 773 000 (+0%)
#9 Seven’s Cricket: Third Test – Australia v South Africa Day 5 Session 1 – 611 000 (+0%)
#10 Seven’s Cricket: Third Test – Australia v South Africa Day 5 Lunch – 600 000 (+0%)
#11 Seven’s Cricket: Big Bash League – Sydney Thunder v Sydney Sixers – 543 000 (+0%)
#12 Weekend Sunrise – Sunday – 374 000 (+0%)
#19 Seven’s Cricket: Third Test – Australia v South Africa Day 5 Pre Game – 251 000 (+0%)
#22 Weekend Sunrise – Sunday Early – 235 000 (+0%)
#27 Seven’s Cricket: Big Bash League – Sydney Thunder v Sydney Sixers Post Game – 202 000 (+0%)
Nine
Nine had a woeful night, with the Tennis not making the top 30, which means it had less than 1ess than 176 000 viewers.
#3 Nine News Sunday – 856 000 (+4%)
#14 Territory Cops – 351 000 (+1%)
#18 Nine News: First at Five – 254 000 (+0%)
#23 Weekend Today – Sunday – 229 000 (+0%)
10
10 had a mixed bag, bur certainly did better than Nine in primetime.
#13 The Sunday Project 7pm – 357 000 (+0%)
#15 10 News First Sunday – 322 000 (+0%)
#16 The Graham Norton Show – 290 000 (+5%)
#20 10 News First Sunday 6pm – 250 000 (+0%)
#21 The Sunday Project 6:30pm – 240 000 (+0%)
#26 NCIS: Hawaii – 206 000 (+20%)
#29 FBI (R) – 177 000 (+18%)
ABC
ABC might be in summer mode, but the Sunday line-up is staying strong.
#4 ABC News – Sunday – 854 000 – (+1%)
#7 Death in Paradise (R) – 729 000 (+7%)
#8 Vera (R) – 719 000 (+10%)
#17 Antiques Roadshow (R) – 267 000 (+6%)
#24 Landline Summer – 228 000 (+0%)
#28 Weekend Breakfast – 176 000 (+0%)
SBS
World News and The Battle of Britain sit near the bottom of the top 30
#25 The Battle of Britain: 3 Days That Saved the Nation (R) – 222 000 (+6%)
#28 SBS World News – 190 000 (+1%)
TOTAL TV – 25-54
It all went Seven’s way with 7 of the top 8 programs with only Nine News at #5 entering the fold. The Graham Norton Show was #11 with 103 000 viewers. Nine’s tennis coverage was not in the top 30, yet four repeats of The Big Bang Theory on 10 Peach did manage some spots. 
OVERNIGHT RATINGS
Analysis
Seven
Seven News was #1 with a clean sweep in all markets. Seven’s Cricket: Big Bash League – Sydney Sixers v Perth was #7 with 356 000 fans. Post game coverage of this match had an audience of 178 000. Seven’s Cricket: Big Bash League – Hobart v Sydney Thunder had 148 000.
Nine
Nine News was #2 with no wins in any market. 60 Minutes Summer had 421 000 viewers. The special, McEnroe had 247 000 viewers. The First 48 had 102 000 viewers after 10pm. It should be noted that Bondi Vet did well, considering its 4pm timeslot with 125 000 viewers.
10
The Sunday Project 6:30pm had 151 000 viewers, but that figure rose to 218 000 viewers for the The Sunday Project 7pm. The Bachelors Australia aired on a Sunday for the first time with episode four on 252 000 and placing #8. Even though a new episode was available from the US, 10 went with a repeat of NCIS: Hawaii with 110 000. A repeat of FBI followed with 78 000.
ABC
ABC News was #3 overall, but #1 in its slot. A repeat of Death in Paradise was #4 with 530 000, followed by a repeat of Vera at #5 with 508 000. Episode 3 of Wreck had 95 000 with the episode shown last week on ABC TV Plus.
16-39
- Seven News – Sunday
- Seven’s Cricket: Big Bash League – Sydney Sixers v Perth
- Nine News Sunday
- The Bachelors Australia
- 60 Minutes Summer
25-54
- Seven News – Sunday
- Nine News Sunday
- Seven’s Cricket: Big Bash League – Sydney Sixers v Perth
- The Bachelors Australia
- 60 Minutes Summer
Multi Channels
Winner: 7mate (4.3%)
Second: 10 Peach (3.1%)
Seven launched its new multi channel, 7Bravo with a 0.9%. Considering the composition of the channel and its strategy in terms of demographics and its linking and promotion to 7plus, Seven would happy with the result. Considering Nine use all their NBCU content (in terms of Real Housewives, etc.) past midnight on 9Life, it is a good opening night outcome, with the channel expected to grow as new content comes on board.. The channel beat 10 Shake last night and was only 0.5% off 9 Rush. The show also did well in its core target of women 25-54. 7mate was the winner last night with Spiderman. 10 Peach continues to do well with endless repeats of The Big Bang Theory.
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
LAST NIGHT
Overnight ratings Sunday, 15 January 2023.
BY THE NUMBERS
- The Bachelors Australia: #1 commercial series on BVOD since launch with 30.4 million minutes viewed.
- The Bachelors Australia: #1 entertainment show in 25 to 54s and 16 to 39s.
- The Bachelors Australia: #1 in its timeslot in under 50s, 25 to 54s and 16 to 39s.
Network 10 (10 + 10 Bold + 10 Peach + 10 Shake):
- Up 13% week-on-week in 16 to 39s, 9% in 25 to 54s and 8% in under 50s.
- 10: Up 12% week-on-week in under 50s, 19% in 25 to 54s and 5% in 16 to 39s.
- 10 Peach: Up 12% week-on-week.
- 10 Peach: Up 4% week-on-week in its key demo of 16 to 39s.
- 10 Shake: Up 22% week-on-week.
- 10 Shake: Up 25% week-on-week in its key demo of 16 to 39s.
The Bachelors Australia:
- #1 commercial series on BVOD since launch, with 30.4 million minutes viewed.
- 393,000 total national viewers (incl Live stream + 1 day BVOD).
- 364,000 national viewers. Peaked at 451,000.
- #1 entertainment show in 25 to 54s and 16 to 39s.
- #1 in its timeslot in under 50s, 25 to 54s and 16 to 39s.
- Lifts 10’s timeslot 16% week-on-week.
- Lifts 10’s timeslot 67% in 16 to 39s week-on-week, 67% in 25 to 54s and 64% in under 50s.
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