TV Ratings Australia Analysis for Total TV (31 May, 2023) and Overnight (7 June, 2023) ratings.
TOTAL TV – Total People
Seven
#3 Seven News – 1,573 000 (+3%)
#4 Seven News at 6:30 – 1,450 000 (+3%)
#8 The Chase Australia – 926 000 (+4%)
#9 Home and Away – 911 000 (+24%)
#16 The Chase Australia – 5pm – 547 000 (+4%)
#19 Code 1: Minute by Minute – 412 000 (+11%)
#21 Sunrise – 384 000 (+5%)
#26 Seven News at 4:30 – 333 000 (+4%)
#29 Seven News at 4 – 265 000 (+3%)
Nine
#1 State of Origin Rugby League QLD v NSW: 1st Match – 3,445 000 (+20%)
#2 State of Origin Rugby League QLD v NSW: 1st Match – Pre Match – 1,695 000 (+15%)
#5 Nine News 6:30 – 1,151 000 (+8%)
#6 Nine News – 1,083 000 (+6%)
#7 State of Origin Rugby League QLD v NSW: 1st Match – Post Match – 1,038 000 (+18%)
#13 Hot Seat – 625 000 (+6%)
#18 Tipping Point – 438 000 (+6%)
#20 Hot Seat – 5pm – 403 000 (+6%)
#24 Nine’s Afternoon News – 347 000 (+4%)
#27 Today – 324 000 (+8%)
10
#12 MasterChef Australia – Wednesday – 700 000 (+32%)
#17 The Project 7pm – 450 000 (+5%)
#22 North Shore – 362 000 (+53%)
#23 10 News First – 360 000 (+3%)
#28 The Project 6:30pm – 307 000 (+4%)
#30 10 News First 6pm – 262 000 (+4%)
ABC
#10 ABC News – 787 000 (+4%)
#11 Hard Quiz – 705 000 (+25%)
#14 730 – 609 000 (+6%)
#15 The Weekly with Charlie Pickering – 604 000 (+26%)
#25 In Limbo – 344 000 (+46%)
TOTAL TV – 25-54
#1 State of Origin Rugby League QLD v NSW: 1st Match – 1,607 000 (+28%)
#2 State of Origin Rugby League QLD v NSW: 1st Match – Pre Match – 767 000 (+23%)
#3 State of Origin Rugby League QLD v NSW: 1st Match – Post Match – 505 000 (+25%)
#7 Home and Away – 312 000 (+43%)
#8 MasterChef Australia – Tuesday – 300 000 (+46%)
#11 The Project 7pm – 188 000 (+7%)
#12 The Weekly with Charlie Pickering – 178 000 (+50%)
#13 Hard Quiz – 164 000 (+49%)
#16 Code 1: Minute by Minute – 131 000 (+17%)
#24 North Shore – 102 000 (+62%)
#26 In Limbo – 89 000 (+65%)
Overnight Ratings
Daily Shares
News
Breakfast Television
Analysis
Seven
Seven News was #1 with wins in Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth. Seven News at 6:30 was #2 with wins in the same markets. Home and Away was #11 with 500 000. Seven’s Cricket: ICC WTC Final Day 1 Session 1 was #8 with 563 000. Seven’s Cricket: ICC WTC Final Day 1 Lunch was #16 with 338 000. Seven’s Cricket: ICC WTC Final Day 1 Session 2 was #17 with 293 000.
Nine
Nine News was #3 with wins in Sydney and Brisbane. Nine News 6:30 was #4 with wins in the same markets. A Current Affair was #6 with 654 000 and won the 7pm half hour. Travel Guides was #5 with 686 000 and won the slot and was the #1 non news show in primetime.
The movie, London Has Fallen had 167 000 with the show airing at 8:30pm in Sydney and Brisbane and at 9:30pm in Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth. Nine News Late – Wednesday had 85 000 viewers with the broadcast airing at 10:30pm in Sydney and Brisbane and at 11:25pm in Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth. Footy Classified aired in AFL markets (Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth) to 116 000.
10
The Project 6:30pm was #29 with 179 000. The Project 7pm was #19 with 262 000. MasterChef Australia – Wednesday was #15 with 399 000. North Shore had an audience of 180 000. The season final of Law and Order: SVU was on 132 000. Fire Country was on 55 000.
ABC
ABC News was #9 and sat behind ACA. 730 was #12 with 433 000. Utopia returned at #7 with an excellent 607 000. The Weekly with Charlie Pickering was #13 with 422 000. In Limbo had an audience of 187 000. A repeat of QI was on 178 000.
16-39
- Seven’s Cricket: ICC WTC Final Day 1 Session 1
- Travel Guides
- Seven News at 6:30
- Nine News
- Nine News 6:30
9. Home and Away
10. Utopia
13. The Project 7pm
25-54
- Travel Guides
- Seven News at 6:30
- Nine News
- Seven News
- Seven’s Cricket: ICC WTC Final Day 1 Session 1
7. Utopia
9. MasterChef Australia – Wednesday
10. Home and Away
13. The Project 7pm
Multi Channels
Winner: 10 Peach (3.2%)
Second: 7two / 7mate (3.1%)
10 Peach was the #1 multi channel thanks to The Big Bang Theory – episode 1 (68 000), The Big Bang Theory – episode 2 (#8 with 97 000), The Big Bang Theory – episode 3 (#10 with 95 000), Two and a Half Men – episode 1 (#13 with 94 000) and Two and a Half Men – episode 2 (#16 with 84 000).
7two was the equal #2 multi channel thanks to Bargain Hunt (#12 with 95 000), Heartbeat (70 000) and Foyle’s War (66 000)
7mate was the equal #2 multi channel thanks to Highway Patrol – episode 1 (#20 with 80 000), Highway Patrol (#18 with 82 000), Police Code Zero: Officer Under Attack (51 000), Beach Cops – episode 1 (44 000) and Beach Cops – episode 2 (49 000).
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:
- Travel Guides wins the timeslot across the 5 City and East Coast and in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth with Total People
- Travel Guides recorded the highest linear episode since episode 2 of last season
- Travel Guides recorded its highest ever Live BVOD Audience at 45,000 (+68% YoY)
- Travel Guides recorded a Live + VOD BVOD Audience of 61,000 (+58% YoY)
- 9News wins the timeslot with Total People in Sydney and Brisbane
- 9News recorded an average Live BVOD Audience of 55,000
- ACA wins 7pm timeslot across the 5 City and East Coast and in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane with Total People
- ACA recorded a Live BVOD Audience of 46,000
- Today wins breakfast slot across the East Coast and in Melbourne and Brisbane with Total People
Today recorded a Live BVOD Audience of 25,000
SEVEN

TEN
LAST NIGHT
Overnight ratings Wednesday, 7 June 2023.
BY THE NUMBERS
• MasterChef Australia: Achieving biggest live stream and BVOD viewers ever.
• 10 Peach: #1 multi-channel in 16 to 39s.
Network 10 (10 + 10 Bold + 10 Peach + 10 Shake):
• Network 10: Up 5% week-on-week in under 50s.
• 10 Peach: #1 multi-channel in its key demo of 16 to 39s.
• 10 Bold: Up 2% week-on-week in its key demo of over 40s.
• 10 Shake: Up 10% week-on-week in its key demo of under 40s.
• 10 Shake: Up 85% on the same night last year.
• 10 Shake: Up 86% on the same night last year in its key demo of under 40s.
MasterChef Australia:
• 605,000 national viewers (metro + regional + live stream). Peaked at 717,000 viewers.
• Up 4% in under 50s week-on-week.
• Live stream viewers up 33% compared with the same episode in 2022.
• Series: Achieving biggest live stream audience ever up 36% on 2022.
• Series: Achieving biggest BVOD audience ever up 37% on 2022.
OzTam Information
Ratings
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