TV Ratings Australia Analysis for Total TV (23 November, 2023) and Overnight (30 November, 2023) ratings.
TV Ratings Australia: Total TV Ratings
Seven
#1 Seven News at 6.30 – 1,324 000 (+4%)
#2 Seven News – 1,302 000 (+4%)
#5 Home and Away – 914 000 (+30%)
#7 The Chase Australia – 759 000 (+4%)
#13 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line (R) – 493 000 (+8%)
#14 The Chase Australia – 5pm – 478 000 (+4%)
#16 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line (R) – episode 2 – 460 000 (+8%)
#17 The Front Bar – 445 000 (+13%)
#20 Sunrise – 380 000 (+6%)
#24 Seven News at 4.30 – 318 000 (+4%)
#27 Seven News at 4 – 288 000 (+3%)
#30 Sunrise – Early – 251 000 (+6%)
Nine
#3 Nine News – 945 000 (+6%)
#4 Nine News 6.30 – 915 000 (+6%)
#6 A Current Affair – 785 000 (+8%)
#10 RBT – 647 000 (+9%)
#12 Emergency – 558 000 (+13%)
#18 Hot Seat – 434 000 (+6%)
#19 Tipping Point – 426 000 (+4%)
#21 Nine’s Afternoon News – 370 000 (+4%)
#22 Love Island Australia – Thursday – 367 000 (+681%)
#23 Today – 322 000 (+10%)
#25 Hot Seat – 5pm – 310 000 (+7%)
10
#26 The Project 7pm – 297 000 (+4%)
#28 Mirror Mirror: Are You Well? Part 2 – 260 000 (+13%)
#29 10 News First – 252 000 (+4%)
ABC
#8 ABC News – 756 000 (+4%)
#9 Bill Bailey’s Wild West Australia – 734 000 (+25%)
#11 730 – 641 000 (+6%)
#15 Grand Designs (R) – 475 000 (+10%)
TV Ratings Australia – Total TV – 25-54
#1 Home and Away – 315 000 (+61%)
#4 Love Island Australia – Thursday – 226 000 (+606%)
#8 RBT – 171 000 (+16%)
#9 Bill Bailey’s Wild West Australia – 149 000 (+49%)
#10 The Front Bar – 149 000 (+19%)
#12 Emergency – 144 000 (+21%)
#13 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line (R) – 143 000 (13%)
#14 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line (R) – episode 2 – 131 000 (+13%)
#15 Mirror Mirror: Are You Well? Part 2 – 122 000 (+17%)
#19 The Project 7pm – 113 000 (+7%)
#21 Grand Designs (R) – 94 000 (+15%)
#24 The 1% Club – Encore – 85 000 (+16%)
TV Ratings Australia: Overnight Ratings
Daily Shares
News
Breakfast Television
TV Ratings Australia – Analysis
Seven
Seven News was #1 with wins in Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth. Seven News at 6.30 was #2 with wins in the same markets. The final episode of Code 1: Minute by Minute was #14 with 296 000. The Front Bar was #15 with 286 000. The special, The Test was #27 with 152 000 viewers. The Latest: Seven News was on 73 000. A Friend of the Family continued with 36 000 watching.
Nine
Nine News was #4 with a win in Melbourne. Nine News 6.30 was #3 with a wins in Melbourne. A Current Affair was #5 with 584 000 and won the slot. RBT was #8 overall with 427 000, but was the #1 non news program for the night in primetime. Emergency was #13 with 315 000. A repeat of Big Miracles was on 127 000. The final Nine News Late – Thursday for the year was on 101 000. A new episode of Chicago Med was on 57 000.
10
The Project 6.30pm was #34 with 128 000. The Project 7pm was #22 with 217 000. The new series premiere of Jamie’s 5 Ingredient Mediterranean was #26 with 172 000. A repeat of Law & Order: SVU was on 96 000. The second repeat episode of Law & Order: SVU at 9.30 actually improved on its lead in with 111 000. A repeat of Blue Bloods was on 74 000.
ABC
ABC News was #6 for the night. 730 was #9 with 411 000. Bill Bailey’s Wild West Australia was #10 with 403 000. A repeat of Grand Designs was #18 with 227 000. A repeat of Miriam Margolyes: Almost Australian was #31 with 136 000.
16-39
- RBT
- Nine News
- Nine News 6.30
- Emergency
- A Current Affair
25-54
- Seven News at 6.30
- Seven News
- Nine News
- Nine News 6.30
- RBT
Multi Channels
Winner: 7two (3.7%)
Second: 7mate / ABC Kids / ABC TV Plus (3.2%)
7two was the #1 multi channel thanks to Bargain Hunt (#8 with 77 000), Father Brown – episode 1 (#1 with 86 000) Father Brown – episode 2 (#11 with 71 000), Murdoch Mysteries – episode 1 (43 000) and Murdoch Mysteries – episode 2 (38 000).
7mate was the equal #2 multi channel thanks to Family Guy (48 000), American Dad (45 000) and the movie, Django Unchained (54 000).
ABC Kids / ABC TV Plus was the equal #2 multi channel thanks to Spicks and Specks (#2 with 83 000), Andy and the Band (#4 with 80 000), Would I Lie to You? (#5 with 79 000), Hard Quiz (#6 with 78 000), PJ Masks (#9 with 73 000), Bluey (#10 with 71 000), Supertato (#17 with 67 000) and Kiri and Lou (#18 with 67 000).
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:
- Nine took out the top 3 programs live streamed yesterday against all broadcasters
- Love Island Australia took out the top 2 programs streamed on catch-up yesterday against all broadcasters
- Love Island Australia episode 20 recorded a Live + VOD BVOD Audience of 150,000 (+12% YoY)
- 9News won its timeslot with People 25-54 and 16-39 across the East Coast, Sydney, Brisbane and Adelaide
- 9News recorded an average Live BVOD Audience of 47,000
- ACA won its timeslot with Total People and GS + CH across the 5 City Metro, East Coast, Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane
- ACA recorded a Live BVOD Audience of 42,000 (+45% YoY)
- RBT dominated its timeslot with People 25-54 and GS + CH across the 5 City Metro, East Coast, Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane
- RBT saw a Live BVOD Audience of 32,000
- Emergency won its timeslot with Total People and People 25-54 across the 5 City Metro, East Coast, Sydney and Brisbane
- Emergency dominated its timeslot with People 16-39 across the 5 City Metro, East Coast, Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane
- Emergency records a Live + VOD BVOD Audience of 24,000
- Today was the breakfast show of choice with People 25-54 across the East Coast, Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane
- Today saw a Live BVOD Audience of 28,000
- Today Extra won its timeslot with Total People and People 25-54 across the East Coast, Melbourne and Brisbane
Today Extra won its timeslot with People 16-39 across the 5 City Metro, East Coast, Sydney and Brisbane
SEVEN

TEN
N/A
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