TV Ratings Australia Analysis for Total TV (25 June, 2023) and Overnight (2 July, 2023) ratings.
Seven
#1 Seven News – Sunday – 1,452 000 (+3%)
#3 Dancing with the Stars – Sunday – 1,091 000 (+17%)
#11 7NEWS Spotlight – 524 000 (+14%)
#15 Weekend Sunrise – Sunday – 411 000 (+4%)
#16 Seven News at 5 – 379 000 (+2%)
#23 The Latest: Seven News – 270 000 (+4%)
Nine
#2 Nine News Sunday – 1,247 000 (+5%)
#4 Warnie – Sunday – 968 000 (+28%)
#9 60 Minutes – 567 000 (+13%)
#12 Sunday Afternoon NRL Live – 466 000 (+8%)
#17 Nine News Late – Sunday – 335 000 (+6%)
#24 Weekend Today – Sunday – 262 000 (+8%)
#30 Australian Crime Stories (R) – 229 000 (+13%)
10
#6 MasterChef Australia – Sunday – 778 000 (+24%)
#13 The Sunday Project 7pm – 443 000 (+5%)
#18 FBI – 306 000 (+13%)
#19 10 News First Sunday – 303 000 (+3%)
#22 The Sunday Project 6.30pm – 290 000 (+4%)
#28 10 News First Sunday 6pm – 236 000 (+4%)
ABC
#5 ABC News – Sunday – 821 000 (+3%)
#7 Silent Witness – 641 000 (+44%)
#8 Grand Designs Revisited – 608 000 (+12%)
#10 Insiders – 540 000 (+19%)
#14 Landline – 423 000 (+9%)
#20 Offsiders – 296 000 (+8%)
#25 Compass – 261 000 (+7%)
#26 Fake for Fortune? – 248 000 (+5%)
#27 ABC News at Noon – 242 000 (+3%)
#29 Weekend Breakfast – 231 000 (+6%)
SBS
#21 SBS World News – 292 000 (+3%)
TOTAL TV – 25-54
#1 Warnie – Sunday – 419 000 (+41%)
#4 MasterChef Australia – Sunday – 345 000 (+30%)
#5 Dancing with the Stars – Sunday – 252 000 (+28%)
#6 The Sunday Project 7pm – 198 000 (+7%)
#7 60 Minutes – 186 000 (+16%)
#12 7NEWS Spotlight – 131 000 (+21%)
#13 Grand Designs Revisited – 130 000 (+23%)
#14 FBI – 122 000 (+7%)
#20 Back to the Future II – 96 000 (+7%)
#21 Back to the Future – 93 000 (+4%)
#24 Silent Witness – 79 000 (+93%)
#29 Australian Crime Stories (R) – 63 000 (+17%)
Overnight Ratings
Daily Shares
News
Breakfast Television
Analysis
Seven
Seven News – Sunday was #1 with wins in Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth. Dancing with the Stars was #5 with 647 000. 7NEWS Spotlight was #13 and fell behind 60 Minutes with 303 000. The Latest: Seven News was on 191 000. Born to Kill aired a new episode for 79 000. Autopsy USA aired late night for an audience of 49 000.
Nine
Nine News Sunday was #2 with wins in Sydney and Melbourne. The new series premiere of Rush was #14 with 301 000, which represented only half the audience watching Dancing with the Stars on Seven. 60 Minutes was #10 with 341 000 and beat 7NEWS Spotlight. Nine News Late – Sunday was on 215 000. A repeat of Australian Crime Stories was on 116 000. The First 48 was on 72 000.
10
The Sunday Project 6.30pm was #26 with 187 000. The Sunday Project 7pm was #16 with 289 000. MasterChef Australia – Sunday was #9 with 411 000. A new episode of FBI aired for an audience of 183 000. A repeat of NCIS: Hawaii was on 86 000.
ABC
ABC News – Sunday was #8 for the night. Grand Designs Revisited was #11 with 336 000. The season final of Silent Witness was #18 with 274 000. The season final of The Messenger was on 81 000.
16-39
- The Mid-Year Ashes: First Test – England v Australia – Lunch – Day 5
- The Mid-Year Ashes: First Test – England v Australia – Session 1 – Day 1
- The Mid-Year Ashes: First Test – England v Australia – Tea – Day 5
- The Mid-Year Ashes: First Test – England v Australia – Session 2 – Day 5
- Nine News Sunday
25-54
- The Mid-Year Ashes: First Test – England v Australia – Session 1 – Day 5
- The Mid-Year Ashes: First Test – England v Australia – Lunch – Day 5
- The Mid-Year Ashes: First Test – England v Australia – Tea – Day 5
- Nine News Sunday
- The Mid-Year Ashes: First Test – England v Australia – Session 2 – Day 5
Multi Channels
Winner: 9Gem (22.9%)
Second: 10 Bold (2.2%)
9Gem was the #1 multi channel thanks to the movie – The Mid-Year Ashes: First Test – England v Australia – Session 1 – Day 5 (#1 with 750 000), The Mid-Year Ashes: First Test – England v Australia – Lunch – Day 5 (#2 with 696 000), The Mid-Year Ashes: First Test – England v Australia – Session 2 – Day 5 (#3 with 558 000), The Mid-Year Ashes: First Test – England v Australia – Tea – Day 5 (#4 with 554 000), The Mid-Year Ashes: First Test – England v Australia – Session 3 – Day 5 (#5 with 314 000) and The Mid-Year Ashes: First Test – England v Australia – Pre Match – Day 5 (#6 with 280 000)
10 Bold was the #2 multi channel thanks to NCIS – episode 1 (71 000), NCIS – episode 2 (#10 with 90 000) and NCIS – episode 3 (70 000).
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
PERFORMANCE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Channel 9 took out the top 10 programs live streamed yesterday against FTA broadcasters, with The Mid-Year Ashes Second Test Session 1 Day 5 leading the way at No.1 with a Live BVOD Audience of 190,000
- The Mid-Year Ashes Second Test Session 1 Day 5 dominated viewing with Total People and all key demos across the 5 City Metro and East Coast and in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide
- The Mid-Year Ashes Second Test Session 1 Day 5 recorded the highest Live BVOD Audience of the Ashes to date, and the highest Live BVOD Audience on a Simulcast Multi-Channel ever against all broadcasters
- RUSH was a timeslot winner with People 25-54 in Sydney
- The premiere of RUSH recorded a Live + VOD BVOD Audience of 39,000
- 9News Sunday was the news bulletin of choice with Total People and all key demos across the East Coast and in Sydney
- 9News Sunday recorded a Live BVOD Audience of 62,000
- Sunday Afternoon NRL Live dominated afternoon viewing with Total People and all key demos in Sydney and Brisbane
- Sunday Afternoon NRL recorded a Live BVOD Audience of 35,000 (+46% YoY)
- 60 Minutes recorded a Live + VOD BVOD Audience of 25,000
- The Ashes Second Test Day 4 Mini Match took out the top VOD program yesterday against all broadcasters
- Weekend TODAY was a timeslot winner with GS + Child across the 5 City Metro and East Coast
- The 9Network and 9Gem win Sunday viewing with Total People and all key demos
Channel 9 wins Sunday viewing with all key demographics
SEVEN

TEN
LAST NIGHT
Overnight ratings Sunday, 2 July 2023.
BY THE NUMBERS
• MasterChef Australia: #1 entertainment show in under 50s, 25 to 54s and 16 to 39s.
• MasterChef Australia: #2 in its timeslot in under 50s, 25 to 54s and 16 to 39s.
• The Project 7pm: #2 in its timeslot in 16 to 39s.
• Network 10: #2 network in 16 to 39s.
Network 10 (10 + 10 Bold + 10 Peach + 10 Shake):
• #2 network in 16 to 39s.
• 10: Up 6% in 16 to 39s week-on-week.
• 10 Shake: Up 7% week-on-week and 25% in it key demo of under 40s.
MasterChef Australia:
• 608,000 national viewers (metro + regional + live stream). Peaked at 769,000 viewers.
• #1 entertainment show in under 50s, 25 to 54s and 16 to 39s.
• #2 in its timeslot in under 50s, 25 to 54s and 16 to 39s.
• Live stream viewers up 57% compared with the same episode in 2022.
• Series: Achieving biggest live stream audience ever up 27% on 2022.
• Series: Achieving biggest BVOD audience ever up 25% on 2022.
The Sunday Project 7pm:
• 472,000 national viewers (metro + regional + live stream). Peaked at 688,000.
• #2 in its timeslot in 16 to 39s.
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