TV Ratings Australia Analysis for Total TV (12 June, 2023) and Overnight (19 June, 2023) ratings.

Seven

#1 Seven News – 1,913 000 (+3%)

#2 Seven News at 6.30 – 1,750 000 (+3%)

#11 Seven’s AFL: Monday Afternoon Football – 761 000 (+1%)

#12 Million Dollar Island – Launch – 729 000 (+17%)

#13 The Chase Australia – 699 000 (+4%)

#15 Seven’s AFL: The Big Freeze – 657 000 (+4%)

#17 Seven’s AFL: Monday Afternoon Football – Pre Match – 627 000 (+0%)

#19 911 – 519 000 (+40%)

#22 Sunrise – Extended – 415 000 (+4%)

#23 Sunrise – 403 000 (+5%)

#25 911: Lone Star – 393 000 (+37%)

#28 The Chase Australia – 5pm – 357 000 (+4%)

Nine

#3 Nine News – 1,292 000 (+6%)

#4 Nine News 6.30 – 1,204 000 (+6%)

#5 A Current Affair – 1,071 000 (+7%)

#9 Parental Guidance – Monday – 849 000 (+37%)

#20 Hot Seat – 509 000 (+6%)

#24 Police Rescue Australia – 401 000 (+20%)

#26 Tipping Point – 393 000 (+7%)

#30 Nine’s Afternoon News – 330 000 (+5%)

10

#7 Have You Been Paying Attention? – 887 000 (+32%)

#8 MasterChef Australia – Monday – 853 000 (+23%)

#21 The Project 7pm – 480 000 (+5%)

#27 10 News First – 360 000 (+3%)

ABC

#6 ABC News – 916 000 (+3%)

#10 730 – 783 000 (+5%)

#14 Australian Story – 695 000 (+14%)

#16 Media Watch – 632 000 (+26%)

#18 Four Corners – 539 000 (+11%)

#29 Q+A – 334 000 (+15%)

TOTAL TV – 25-54

#3 Have You Been Paying Attention? – 442 000 (+40%)

#4 Parental Guidance – Monday – 397 000 (+49%)

#5 MasterChef Australia – Monday – 375 000 (34%)

#8 Million Dollar Island – Launch – 338 000 (+22%)

#11 911 – 223 000 (+44%)

#12 The Project 7pm – 217 000 (+6%)

#17 Media Watch – 165 000 (+50%)

#18 Police Rescue Australia – 157 000 (+24%)

#21 911: Lone Star – 143 000 (+51%)

#22 Just for Laughs Australia – 132 000 (+12%)

#23 Australian Story – 126 000 (+27%)

#24 Four Corners – 123 000 (+19%)

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 wins in Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth. Home and Away was #13 with 497 000. Million Dollar Island – Monday was #23 with 263 000. 911 was #39 with 159 000 with its penulimate season episode. 911: Lone Star had an audience of 128 000. The Latest: Seven News was on 68 000.

Nine

Nine News was #3 with no wins in any market. Nine News 6.30 was #4 with a win in Sydney. A Current Affair was #5 with 660 000 viewers and was #1 in its slot. Parental Guidance was #19 with 398 000. Police Rescue Australia was #30 with 222 000. Nine News Late – Monday was on 122 000. There was a split market variation with Sydney and Brisbane airing 100% Footy to 42 000 and Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth airing Footy Classified to 72 000. All markets came back together for the new season premiere of the comedy, Mr. Mayor for 40 000.

10

The Project 6.30pm was #37 with 170 000. The Project 7pm was #22 with 266 000. MasterChef Australia – Monday was #12 with 493 000. Have You Been Paying Attention? was #9 with 515 000. Just for Laughs Australia was #35 with 177 000. FBI: Most Wanted was on 75 000.

ABC

ABC News was #8 for the night. Australian Story was #14 with 448 000. Four Corners was #17 with 417 000. Media Watch was #15 on 433 000. Q+A was #32 with 212 000.

16-39

  1. The Mid-Year Ashes: First Test – England v Australia Session 1 Day 4
  2. The Mid-Year Ashes: First Test – England v Australia Lunch Day 4
  3. Seven News
  4. Have You Been Paying Attention?
  5. Seven News at 6.30

8. MasterChef Australia – Monday
9. Parental Guidance – Monday
11. Home and Away
16. Million Dollar Island – Monday
19. Just for Laughs Australia
21. Police Rescue Australia
23. The Project 7pm
26. Australian Story
30. Media Watch
36. Four Corners
40. 911
44. 911: Lone Star

25-54

  1. The Mid-Year Ashes: First Test – England v Australia Session 1 Day 4
  2. Seven News
  3. Have You Been Paying Attention?
  4. Seven News at 6.30
  5. Nine News 6.30

8. MasterChef Australia – Monday
10. Parental Guidance – Monday
13. Home and Away
14. The Project 7pm
16. Million Dollar Island – Monday
19. Just for Laughs Australia
20. Media Watch
25. Police Rescue Australia
26. Australian Story
28. Four Corners
34. 911
39. 911: Lone Star

Multi Channels

Winner: 9Gem (17.1%)

Second: 7two (3.5%)

9Gem was the #1 multi channel thanks to The Mid-Year Ashes: First Test – England v Australia Session 1 Day 4 (#1 with 618 000), The Mid-Year Ashes: First Test – England v Australia Lunch Day 4 (#2 with 511 000), The Mid-Year Ashes: First Test – England v Australia Session 2 Day 4 (#3 with 282 000), The Mid-Year Ashes: First Test – England v Australia Pre Match Day 4 (#4 with 242 000), The Mid-Year Ashes: First Test – England v Australia Tea Day 4 (#5 with 214 000) and The Mid-Year Ashes: First Test – England v Australia Session 3 Day 4 (#6 with 137 000)

7two was the #2 multi channel thanks to Bargain Hunt (#12 with 105 000), Doc Martin (#7 with 119 000) and Inspector Morse (70 000)

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:

  • The 9Network takes out the top 8 programs live streamed yesterday against all broadcasters
  • The Mid-Year Ashes: First Test Session 1 was the #1 program of the day, recording a Live BVOD Audience of 159,000
  • The Mid-Year Ashes: First Test Session 1 won its timeslot across the 5 City Metro and East Coast and in Sydney, Brisbane and Adelaide with Total People and all key demos
  • Parental Guidance recorded a Live + VOD BVOD Audience of 47,000 (+35% Season on Season)
  • Parental Guidance won its timeslot in Sydney with all key demos
  • A Current Affair recorded a Live BVOD Audience of 51,000 (+39% YoY)
  • A Current Affair won its timeslot across the 5 City Metro and East Coast and in Sydney with Total People and all key demos
  • 9News recorded an average Live BVOD Audience of 60,000
  • 9News was the news bulletin of choice in Sydney and Adelaide with all key demos
  • TODAY Show recorded a Live BVOD Audience of 25,000
  • TODAY Show won its timeslot in Brisbane with People 25-54, People 16-39 and Total People

Police Rescue Australia recorded a Live + VOD BVOD Audience of 18,000

SEVEN

N/A

TEN

LAST NIGHT
Overnight ratings Monday, 19 June 2023.

BY THE NUMBERS
• Have You Been Paying Attention? & MasterChef Australia: Top two entertainment shows in all key demos.
• Network 10 & 10: #2 network and channel in under 50s and 25 to 54s.
Network 10 (10 + 10 Bold + 10 Peach + 10 Shake):
• #2 network in under 50s, 25 to 54s and 16 to 39s.
• 10: #2 channel in under 50s and 25 to 54s.
• 10 Bold: Up 3% week-on-week.
• 10 Peach: Up 28% in its key demo of 16 to 39s week-on-week.
• 10 Shake: Up 12% week-on-week.

MasterChef Australia:
• 705,000 national viewers (metro + regional + live stream). Peaked at 949,000 viewers.
• #2 entertainment show in under 50s, 25 to 54s and 16 to 39s.
• #2 in its timeslot in under 50s, 25 to 54s and 16 to 39s.
• Live stream viewers up 27% compared with the same episode in 2022.
• Series: Achieving biggest live stream audience ever up 32% on 2022.
• Series: Achieving biggest BVOD audience ever up 31% on 2022.

Have You Been Paying Attention?:
• 688,000 national viewers. Peaked at 803,000 viewers.
• #2 entertainment show.
• #1 entertainment show in under 50s, 25 to 54s and 16 to 39s.
• #2 in its timeslot.
• #2 in its timeslot in under 50s, 25 to 54s and 16 to 39s.
• Live stream viewers up 7% compared with the same episode in 2022.
• Series: Achieves biggest live stream audience ever up 33% on 2022.
• Series: Achieves biggest BVOD audience ever up 6% on 2022.

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