Analysis for Total TV (20 December, 2022) and Overnight (27 December, 2022) ratings.
TOTAL TV – Total People
Seven News was #1 with 1,293 000, a rise of 3%. Seven News at 6:30 was #2 with 1,231 000, an upswing of 3%. The Chase Australia was #8 with 660 000, a lift of 2%. Seven’s Cricket: Big Bash League – Adelaide Strikers v Sydney Thunder was #10 with 547 000. Due to Seven not having BVOD rights for 7plus, there was no uptick in Total TV. Sunrise was #11 with 431 000, an increase of 4%. The Chase Australia – 5pm was #12 with 421 000, a boost of 3%. Seven News at 4:30 was #18 with 319 000, growth of 2%. Seven News at 4 was #23 with 274 000, strengthening its overnights by 2%. Seven’s Cricket: Big Bash League – Adelaide Strikers v Sydney Thunder Post Game was #25 with 264 000. Sunrise – Early was #26 with 259 000, bolstering its audience by 4%. The Morning Show was #27 with 256 000, an upsurge of 4%.
Nine News 6:30 was #4 with 896 000, an improvement of 4%. Nine News was #4 with 885 000, expanding its viewership by 4%. A Current Affair was #5 with with 769 000, an enhancement of 4%. A repeat of Travel Guides was #9 but #1 non news in primetime with 579 000, an uplift of 7%. Hot Seat was #13 with 417 000, up 3%. The movie, Bad Moms 2 was #14 with 343 000, a rise of 6%. Nine’s Afternoon News was #16 with 333 000, an upswing of 3%. Today was #19 with 298 000, a lift of 6%. Hot Seat – 5pm was #21 with 279 000, an increase of 3%. Love Island Australia – Tuesday was #30 with 239 000, a boost of 262%.
The Project 7pm was #17 with 333 000, growth of 4%. 10 News First was #20 with 288 000, strengthening its overnights by 2%. NCIS was #22 with 276 000, bolstering its audience by 32%. A repeat of Ambulance Australia was #24 with 267 000, an upsurge of 4%. The Project 6:30pm was #29 with 244 000, an improvement of 5%.
ABC News was #6 with 758 000, expanding its viewership by 3%. 730 Summer was #7 with 679 000, an enhancement of 6%. A repeat of Anh’s Brush with Fame was #15 with 338 000, an uplift if 4%. A repeat Love on the Spectrum was #28 with 253 000, up 5%.
TOTAL TV – 25-54
Love Island Australia may have been at #30 total people, but it rocketed up the demo rankings to #11 with 139 000, a rise of 209%. A repeat of Travel Guides was #5 with 191 000, an upswing of 9%.
OVERNIGHT RATINGS
Analysis
Seven News was #1 with wins in all markets. Similarly, Seven News at 6:30 was #2 with a clean sweep in all markets. Seven’s Cricket: Second Test – Australia v South Africa Day 2 Session 3 was #3 with 762 000. Seven’s Cricket: Second Test – Australia v South Africa Day 2 Session 2 was #4 with 718 000. Seven’s Cricket: Second Test – Australia v South Africa Day 2 Tea was #5 with 657 000. Seven’s Cricket: Second Test – Australia v South Africa Day 2 Session 1 was #8 with 583 000. Seven’s Cricket: Second Test – Australia v South Africa Day 2 Lunch was #10 with 514 000. Seven’s Cricket: Second Test – Australia v South Africa Day 2 Pre Game was #17 with 231 000. Seven’s Cricket: Big Bash League – Sydney Thunder v Brisbane Heat was #13 with 314 000.
Nine News was #6 with no wins in any market. Nine News 6:30 was #7, also with no wins. A Current Affair was #9 with 533 000. A repeat of Travel Guides was #12 with 345 000. The movie, Vacation had 168 000. A late night repeat of La Brea had 58 000.
The Project 6:30pm had 114 000 but that number rose to 148 000 for The Project 7pm. The movie, Star Trek had 150 000 viewers for 10. The movie, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire had 76 000.
ABC News was #11 for the night. A repeat of Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery was #16 with 231 000. A repeat of Anh’s Brush with Fame had 173 000. A repeat of Love on the Spectrum had 114 000. Louis Theroux: Mothers on the Edge (repeat) had 84 000 viewers.
16-39
- Seven News
- Seven’s Cricket: Second Test – Australia v South Africa
- Seven News at 6:30
- Seven’s Cricket: Second Test – Australia v South Africa
- Seven’s Cricket: Second Test – Australia v South Africa
25-54
- Seven News
- Seven News at 6:30
- Seven’s Cricket: Second Test – Australia v South Africa
- Seven’s Cricket: Second Test – Australia v South Africa
- Seven’s Cricket: Second Test – Australia v South Africa
Multi Channels
Winner: 10 Bold (3.8%)
Second: 7two (3.5%)
10 Bold was the king of the multi channels thanks to its endless repeats of Bull and NCIS. 7two managed second with Call the Midwife.
How the Networks Analysed their Own Performance 
NINE
N/A
SEVEN
N/A
TEN
N/A
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