TV Ratings Australia Analysis for Total TV (1 October, 2023) and Overnight (8 October, 2023) ratings.
TV Ratings Australia: Total TV Ratings
Seven
#4 Seven News – Sunday – 1,184 000 (+3%)
#6 My Kitchen Rules – Sunday – 953 000 (+34%)
#17 ABBA Silver, ABBA Gold (R) – 359 000 (+7%)
#18 Weekend Sunrise – Sunday – 358 000 (+5%)
#21 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line (R) – 327 000 (+3%)
#23 Seven News at 5 – 279 000 (+3%)
#29 The Disappearance of Grace Millane (R) – 228 000 (+11%)
Nine
#1 NRL Grand Final Day – Match – 3,577 000 (+23%)
#2 NRL Grand Final Day – Entertainment – 1,822 000 (+15%)
#3 NRL Grand Final Day – Post Match – 1,605 000 (+20%)
#5 Women’s NRL Premiership – Grand Final – Post Match – 969 000 (+12%)
#7 Nine News Sunday – 900 000 (+10%)
#8 Women’s NRL Premiership – Grand Final – 807 000 (+12%)
#12 Women’s NRL Premiership – Grand Final – Pre Match – 526 000 (+11%)
#13 2023 State Cup Championship Grand Final – 431 000 (+10%)
#15 Nine News Late – Sunday – 385 000 (+17%)
#19 Nine News Sunday – Early – 353 000 (+12%)
#20 2023 State Cup Championship Grand Final – Pre Match – 344 000 (+9%)
#24 Sports Sunday – 263 000 (+8%)
#26 Weekend Today – Sunday – 247 000 (+9%)
#27 Sunday Footy Show – 237 000 (+11%)
10
#22 10 News First Sunday – 282 000 (+2%)
#25 The Sunday Project 7pm – 262 000 (+4%)
#30 The Sunday Project 6.30pm – 224 000 (+4%)
ABC
#9 ABC News Sunday – 655 000 (+3%)
#10 Death in Paradise (R) – 531 000 (+9%)
#11 The Newsreader – 531 000 (+53%)
#14 Insiders – 428 000 (+18%)
#16 Landline – 364 000 (+11%)
#28 Gardening Australia – 229 000 (+2%)
TV Ratings Australia – Total TV – 25-54
#1 NRL Grand Final Day – Match – 1,607 000 (+35%)
#2 NRL Grand Final Day – Entertainment – 775 000 (+23%)
#3 NRL Grand Final Day – Post Match – 744 000 (+30%)
#4 Women’s NRL Premiership – Grand Final – Post Match – 744 000 (+30%)
#5 Women’s NRL Premiership – Grand Final – 331 000 (+20%)
#7 My Kitchen Rules – Sunday – 324 000 (+61%)
#9 Women’s NRL Premiership – Grand Final – Pre Match – 214 000 (+19%)
#10 2023 State Cup Championship Grand Final – 180 000 (+17%)
#12 2023 State Cup Championship Grand Final – Pre Match – 151 000 (+14%)
#16 Sunday Footy Show – 107 000 (+15%)
#18 The Sunday Project 7pm – 104 000 (+5%)
#19 Sports Sunday – 97 000 (+14%)
#20 ABBA Silver, ABBA Gold (R) – 93 000 (+8%)
#22 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line (R) – 88 000 (+5%)
#23 The Newsreader – 87 000 (+118%)
#25 The Graham Norton Show – 79 000 (+13%)
#29 Killer at the Crime Scene – 69 000 (+38%)
TV Ratings Australia: Overnight Ratings
Daily Shares
News
Breakfast Television
TV Ratings Australia – Analysis
Seven
Seven News – Sunday was #1 with wins in Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth. The Voice – Grand Finale was #3 with 740 000. The Voice – Grand Finale – Winner Announced was #2 with 783 000 and was #1 in its slot and the #1 non news program of the night in primetime. 7NEWS Spotlight was #7 with 396 000. Born to Kill was #9 with 291 000.
During the day, Supercars Championship: Bathurst 1000 Race was #5 with 602 000. Supercars Championship: Bathurst 1000 D3 Supports / Warm Up was #14 with 244 000.
Nine
Nine News Sunday was #4 with a win in Melbourne. ICC Men’s ODI World Cup 2023 – India v Australia S1 was #10 with 281 000. ICC Men’s ODI World Cup 2023 – India v Australia Innings Break was #13 with 250 000. ICC Men’s ODI World Cup 2023 – India v Australia Pre Match was #17 with 204 000.
10
The Sunday Project 6.30pm was on 172 000. The Project 7pm was #12 with 257 000. The Graham Norton Show was #18 with 184 000. A new episode of FBI was on 113 000. A repeat of NCIS: Hawaii was on 75 000.
ABC
ABC News Sunday was #6 for the night. A repeat of Death in Paradise was #8 with 356 000. The Newsreader was #11 with 280 000. An encore of Mother and Son was 107 000.
16-39
- Seven News – Sunday
- The Voice – Grand Finale Winner Announced
- The Voice – Grand Finale
- Supercars Championship: Bathurst 1000 Race
- Nine News Sunday
25-54
- Seven News – Sunday
- The Voice – Grand Finale Winner Announced
- Supercars Championship: Bathurst 1000 Race
- The Voice – Grand Finale
- Nine News Sunday
Multi Channels
Winner: 7mate / 9Gem (2.6%)
Second: 10 Peach (2.5%)
7mate was the equal #1 multi channel thanks to Border Security: Australia’s Front Line – episode 1 (#14 with 62 000), Border Security: Australia’s Front Line – episode 2, Border Security: Australia’s Front Line – episode 3 (#10 with 67 000) and the movie, White House Down (51 000).
9Gem was the equal #1 multi channel thanks to Brisbane and Perth airing ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2023 – India v Australia S1 (#7 with 69 000).
10 Peach was the #2 multi channel thanks to The Big Bang Theory – episode 2 (35 000), The Big Bang Theory – episode 3 (59 000), The Big Bang Theory – episode 4 (55 000), The Big Bang Theory – episode 5 (58 000), The Big Bang Theory – episode 6 (66 000), Two and a Half Men – episode 1 (59 000), Two and a Half Men – episode 2 (49 000), Two and a Half Men – episode 3 (53 000) and Two and a Half Men – episode 4 (52 000).
TV Ratings Australia – 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:
- ICC Men’s ODI World Cup IND v AUS Session 1 was the No. 1 program with People 16-39 in Adelaide and Perth
- ICC Men’s ODI World Cup IND v AUS Session 1 won its timeslot with People 16-39 across the 5 City Metro, East Coast and in Sydney and Melbourne
- ICC Men’s ODI World Cup IND v AUS Session 1 recorded a Live BVOD Audience of 36,000
- 9News Sunday was the No. 1 program with Total People in Melbourne
- 9News Sunday won its timeslot with GS + Child across the East Coast and in Melbourne
- 9News Sunday recorded a Live BVOD Audience of 51,000
- My Way was a timeslot winner with People 16-39 in Brisbane
- My Way recorded a Live BVOD Audience of 5,000
Weekend Today won its timeslot with Total People across the East Coast and in Sydney and Melbourne
SEVEN
TEN
N/A
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TV Ratings Australia