TV Ratings Australia Analysis for Total TV (10 August, 2023) and Overnight (17 August, 2023) ratings.
Total TV Ratings
Seven
#1 Seven News – 1,410 000 (+4%)
#2 Seven News at 6.30 – 1,374 000 (+4%)
#6 Home and Away – 907 000 (+23%)
#7 The Chase Australia – 856 000 (+4%)
#9 Home and Away – Late – 824 000 (+26%)
#13 The Chase Australia – 5pm – 544 000 (+4%)
#15 The Front Bar – 539 000 (+14%)
#22 Sunrise – 381 000 (+6%)
#23 Seven News at 4.30 – 380 000 (+3%)
#27 Seven News at 4 – 329 000 (+2%)
#28 What the Killer Did Next – 310 000 (+10%)
Nine
#3 Nine News – 1,099 000 (+5%)
#4 Nine News 6.30 – 1,088 000 (+6%)
#5 A Current Affair – 940 000 (+7%)
#11 Hot Seat – 586 000 (+5%)
#12 Thursday Night NRL Live – 579 000 (+12%)
#16 Tipping Point – 453 000 (+8%)
#17 Nine’s Afternoon News – 429 000 (+4%)
#19 Thursday Night NRL Live – Pre Match – 390 000 (+10%)
#20 Hot Seat – 5pm – 388 000 (+5%)
#29 Today – 302 000 (+9%)
10
#14 Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly Australia – 544 000 (+15%)
#21 The Project 7pm – 384 000 (+4%)
#26 10 News First – 329 000 (+3%)
#30 The Project 6.30pm – 271 000 (+4%)
ABC
#8 ABC News – 837 000 (+3%)
#10 730 – 744 000 (+7%)
#18 Foreign Correspondent – 416 000 (+10%)
#25 Extraordinary Escapes – 336 000 (+13%)
SBS
#24 Great Australian Walks with Julia Zemiro – 373 000 (+34%)
TOTAL TV – 25-54
#3 Home and Away – 324 000(+43%)
#4 Home and Away – Late – 286 000 (+48%)
#8 Thursday Night NRL Live – 210 000 (+22%)
#10 The Front Bar – 190 000 (+23%)
#11 Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly Australia – 171 000 (+16%)
#12 The Project 7pm – 161 000 (+6%)
#25 Foreign Correspondent – 91 000 (+12%)
#28 What The Killer Did Next – 86 000 (+10%)
#30 RBT – 78 000 (+10%)
Overnight Ratings
Daily Shares
News
Breakfast Television
Analysis
Seven
Seven News was #1 with wins in all markets. Seven News at 6.30 was #2 with another clean sweep in all markets. Home and Away was #9 with 434 000 viewers on average for the first two episodes of the night. Home and Away – Late was #11 with 393 000 watching the 8.00pm episode. The Front Bar aired at 8.30pm in Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth and at 9.30pm in Sydney and Brisbane and was #15 with 302 000 viewers. What the Killer Did Next aired in the reverse order across the markets with 184 000 watching. The Latest: Seven News was on 86 000. A repeat of Air Crash Investigations was on 64 000.
Nine
Nine News was #3 with no wins in any metro market. Nine News 6.30 was #4 with no wins in any market either. A Current Affair was #5 with 583 000 and was #1 in its slot against Home and Away, ABC News, The Project 7pm and SBS World News 7pm. Thursday Night NRL Live was #16 with 278 000 watching across 9 and 9Gem. Nine News Late – Thursday was on 99 000. The Block aired for Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth viewers and was #18 with 260 000.
10
The Project 6.30pm was #28 with 186 000. The Project 7pm was #20 with 258 000. Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly was #13 with 329 000. Gogglebox was #8 overall, but #1 in its slot and #1 non news program in primetime with 442 000 viewers. An encore of The Cheap Seats was on 167 000. A late night repeat of NCIS was on 56 000.
ABC
ABC News was #7 for the night and was #2 in the slot. 730 was #10 with 404 000. Foreign Correspondent was #17 with 263 000. Extraordinary Escapes had an audience of 176 000. Those viewers stuck around for a repeat of Grand Designs New Zealand which was on 169 000.
16-39
- Seven News
- Seven News at 6.30
- Gogglebox
- The Chase Australia
- Thursday Night NRL Live
25-54
- Seven News
- Seven News at 6.30
- Gogglebox
- Nine News 6.30
- The Chase Australia
Multi Channels
Winner: 10 Peach (3.2%)
Second: ABC Kids / ABC TV Plus (3.1%)
10 Peach was the #1 multi channel thanks to The Big Bang Theory – episode 1 (66 000), The Big Bang Theory – episode 2 (#3 with 87 000), The Big Bang Theory – episode 3 (#6 with 81 000), Seinfeld – episode 1 (#18 with 70 000) and Seinfeld – episode 2 (#16 with 71 000).
ABC Kids / ABC TV Plus was the #2 multi channel thanks to Would I Lie to You (#1 with 105 000), The Adventures of Paddington (#8 with 80 000), Pfffirates (#10 with 77 000), Shaun the Sheep (#11 with 77 000), Spicks and Specks (#12 with 75 000), QI (#14 with 74 000) and Octonauts (#17 with 71 000).
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 and 9Network win the night with all key demographics and Total People
- Nine took out the top 4 programs live streamed yesterday against FTA broadcasters.
- Thursday Night NRL was the No.1 program in Sydney with People 25-54 and People 16-39
- Thursday Night NRL was a timeslot winner with Total People in the 5 City Metro, East Coast and in Sydney and Brisbane
- Thursday Night NRL recorded a Live BVOD Audience of 51,000
- 9News wins the timeslot in Adelaide with People 16-39
- 9News recorded an average Live BVOD Audience of 54,000
- ACA was a timeslot winner for Total People across the 5 City and East Coast and in SYdney, Brisbane and Adelaide
- ACA recorded a Live BVOD Audience of 51,000 (+39% YoY)
- Boomers VS World recorded an average Live BVOD Audience of 17,000
Today and Today Extra was the Breakfast program of choice with Total People in Brisbane
SEVEN
TEN
LAST NIGHT
Overnight ratings Thursday, 17 August 2023.
BY THE NUMBERS
• Gogglebox: #1 entertainment show in under 50s, 25 to 54s and 16 to 39s.
• Gogglebox: #1 in its timeslot.
• Network 10: Up 22% week-on-week.
• 10: Up 35% week-on-week.
• 10 Peach: #1 multi-channel in 16 to 39s.
Network 10 (10 + 10 Bold + 10 Peach + 10 Shake):
• Up 22% week-on-week.
• Up 28% in 16 to 39s week-on-week, 27% in 25 to 54s and 17% in under 50s.
• #2 network in 16 to 39s.
• 10: Up 35% week-on-week.
• 10: Up 50% in 25 to 54s week-on-week, 28% in 16 to 39s and 23% in under 50s.
• 10 Peach: #1 multi-channel in its key demo 16 to 39s.
• 10 Peach: Up 5% week-on-week, up 33% in 16 to 39s.
• Nickelodeon: Up 36% year-on-year, up 23% in under 40s.
Gogglebox:
• 575,000 national viewers (metro + regional). Peaked at 701,000 viewers.
• #1 entertainment show in under 50s, 25 to 54s and 16 to 39s.
• #1 in its timeslot.
• #1 in its timeslot in under 50s, 25 to 54s and 16 to 39s.
• Lifts 10’s timeslot 203% week-on-week.
• Lifts 10’s timeslot 67% year-on-year.
Dog Behaving (Vey) Badly:
• 468,000 national viewers (metro + regional). Peaked at 680,000 viewers.
The Project 7pm:
• 360,000 national viewers (metro + regional). Peaked at 431,000 viewers.
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