TV Ratings Australia Analysis for Total TV Consolidated 7 Day (15 October, 2024) and Overnight (22 October, 2024) ratings.
TV Ratings Australia: Total TV Consolidated 7 Total People

TV Ratings Australia: Total TV Consolidated 7 25-54

TV Ratings Australia: Total TV Consolidated 7 16-39

TV Ratings Australia: Total TV Consolidated 7 Grocery Shoppers (18+)

TV Ratings Australia: Overnight Ratings
Daily Shares - TV+BVOD
News
Breakfast Television
TV Ratings Australia – Total People
(Note: Initial numbers are for reach and numbers in brackets are for average audience)

Seven
Seven News was #1 for the night with a reach lead of 197 000 and an average audience lead of 119 000 over 9News. My Kitchen Rules was #4 with 1 596 000 (884 000). Alert: Missing Persons Unit was #15 with 848 000 (360 000). Made in Bondi was #45 with 340 000 (95 000).
Nine
9News was #2 for the night. The Block was #3 with 1 837 000 (1 098 000). A Current Affair was #5 with 1 501 000 (983 000). The Hundred with Andy Lee was #7 with 1 364 000 (582 000). A repeat of True Story with Hamish and Andy was #20 with 685 000 (331 000). A second repeat of True Story with Hamish and Andy was #39 with 409 000 (237 000). 9News Late was #48 with 315 000 (182 000).
10
Deal or No Deal was #33 with 453 000 (247 000). The Project was #18 with 731 000 (302 000). Taskmaster Australia was #13 with 859 000 (382 000). The Cheap Seats was #16 with 810 000 (393 000). Law & Order: SVU was #50 with 303 000 (139 000).
ABC
ABC News was #9 for the night. 730 was #10 with 1 112 000 (692 000). Back Roads was #19 with 697 000 (478 000). Take 5 with Zan Rowe was #22 with 621 000 (388 000). A repeat of Louis Theroux Interviews was #27 with 560 000 (173 000).
SBS
Shaun Micallef’s Origin Odyssey was #32 with 458 000 (213 000). Red Flag: Music’s Failed Revolution was #44 with 369 000 (84 000). Dark Side of the 90’s was #49 with 305 000 (46 000).

TV Ratings Australia – 25-54


TV Ratings Australia – 16-39


TV Ratings Australia  – Grocery Shoppers (18+)


How the Networks Analysed their Own Performance 
Note: N/A means the network has not sent out a report today
NINE
- The Block was the No. 1 entertainment program with Total People and all key demos across Australia. It was also the No. 1 program of the night with People 25-54 and People 16-39. It registered a National Total TV Reach of 1.837 million, a Total TV National Audience of 1.098 million and a BVOD audience of 164,000 – up 7.0% year-on-year.
- 9News was the No. 1 program of the night with Total People in Melbourne and Brisbane. It was also the No. 1 news service with the key demographic of P25-54 across Australia and in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide. The combined bulletins secured a National Total TV Reach of 1.872 million and a Total TV National Audience of 1.150 million – up 12.3% on the same night last year. On 9Now, its BVOD audience of 93,000 was up a huge 65.5% year-on-year.
- Tipping Point Australia was the No. 1 afternoon game show with Total People across Australia. It recorded a National Total TV Reach of 1.333 million and a Total TV National Audience of 666,000, lifting the time slot by 55.5% when compared to the same day last year.
- A Current Affair dominated the 7.00pm timeslot with Total People across Australia and in the three largest markets of Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. It achieved a National Total TV Reach of 1.501 million and a Total TV National Audience of 983,000 – up 0.7% on the same night last year. On 9Now, its BVOD audience of 84,000 – up 43.3% year-on-year.
- The Hundred with Andy Lee secured a National Total TV Reach of 1.364 million and a Total TV National Audience of 582,000. It registered a BVOD audience of 54,000.
- Today was the breakfast program of choice with Total People in Melbourne and Brisbane. It recorded a National Total TV Reach of 796,000 and a Total TV National Audience of 317,000. Its BVOD audience was 37,000 – up 36.8% on the same morning last year.
- The 9Network was the No. 1 Network on Tuesday with People 16-39 and People 25-54
SEVEN
Seven sweeps Tuesday, 7NEWS #1, 7plus #1
· Seven #1 nationally in total TV
· National total TV audience share: 42.3%
· 7plus: #1 in BVOD, up 37% year-on-year
· 7NEWS: #1 program, reaches 2.07 million
· My Kitchen Rules: reaches 1.6 million
· Home and Away: #1 drama, reaches 1.38 million, biggest Tuesday of 2024
· Sunrise: #1 at breakfast
22 October 2024:
Seven Network reaches 5.58 million Australians nationally. 7plus up 37% year-on-year.
Seven Network: #1 nationally in total TV in all people with a 42.3% share.
Seven Network: #1 nationally in total TV in 25 to 54s with a 37.7% share.
Seven Network: #1 nationally in total TV in grocery shoppers with a 42.9% share.
7plus: #1 in BVOD with a 45.5% commercial share. #1 in VOD with a 51.3% share.
7NEWS Tuesday: #1 program. National reach 2.07 million, national audience 1.27 million.
My Kitchen Rules Tuesday: National reach 1.6 million, national audience 884,000.
Home and Away Tuesday: #1 drama. National reach 1.38 million, national audience 921,000. Biggest Tuesday of 2024.
The Chase Australia Tuesday:National reach 1.06 million, national audience 615,000.
Sunrise Tuesday: #1 breakfast program.National reach 911,000, national audience 406,000. 28% more viewers than Today.
NATIONAL TOTAL TV COMMERCIAL SHARES (%):
| Network | All people | 25 to 54s | Grocery shoppers | 
| Seven Network | 42.3 | 37.7 | 42.9 | 
| Nine Network | 37.4 | 37.5 | 37.1 | 
| Network Ten | 20.3 | 24.8 | 20.0 | 
TEN
BVOD Viewers Up To The Task!
Biggest BVOD Viewers Ever For Taskmaster & The Cheap Seats.
In Taskmaster last night, contestants collected objects that can’t talk, hunted for unsolicited quacks, taught the Taskmaster a thing or two, roasted some friends, and tackled a studio task with tennis balls and suits.
Taskmaster Australia:
- 859,000 total national viewers reached.
- Up 6% week-on-week.
- Up 7% in under 50s and 7% in 16 to 39s week-on-week.
- #2 in its timeslot in under 50s and 16 to 39s.
- Series: Biggest BVOD audiences ever! 67,000 viewers, up 12% compared with the 2023 series average.
Also, last night, taking a fun look at the week that was, were The Cheap Seats hosts Melanie Bracewell and Tim McDonald. Joining in on the action were Mel Tracina and special guest Bill Bailey.
The Cheap Seats:
- 810,000 total national viewers reached.
- #1 in its timeslot in under 50s, 25 to 54s and 16 to 39s.
- Strong commercial shares with 33.9% in 16 to 39s and 30.3% in under 50s.
- Series: Biggest BVOD audiences ever! 37,000 viewers up 16% compared with the 2023 series average.
Other highlights across Network 10:
- 10 BOLD Drama: Up 25% week-on-week and 22% in its key demo of over 40s.
- 10 Peach Comedy: Up 3% week-on-week and 49% in its key demo of 16 to 39s.
- 10 News First: Up 3% year-on-year.
- Deal Or No Deal: Up 15% year-on-year.
7-day Total Viewing Audience (Tuesday 15 October)
- Taskmaster: reached 1.09 million total viewers.
- The Cheap Seats: reached 996,000 total viewers.
Shark Tank Australia – Tonight At 7.30pm On 10 And 10 Play.
Source: OzTAM, Regional TAM, Virtual Australia, Top 30 Overnight / Consolidated 7 programs, Lifts and share based on 5 City Metro, Overnight.
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