TV Ratings Australia Analysis for Total TV (27 July, 2023) and Overnight (3 August, 2023) ratings.

Total TV Ratings

Seven

#1 FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: Australia v Nigeria – 1,464 000 (+12%)

#2 Seven News – 1,428 000 (+3%)

#3 Seven News at 6.30 – 1,400 000 (+3%)

#7 The Chase Australia – 879 000 (+4%)

#10 FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: Australia v Nigeria – Pre Game – 647 000 (+7%)

#14 The Chase Australia – 5pm – 552 000 (+4%)

#16 FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: Australia v Nigeria – Post Game – 549 000 (+10%)

#21 Sunrise – 387 000 (+5%)

#26 Seven News at 4.30 – 330 000 (+3%)

Nine

#4 Nine News – 1,079 000 (+5%)

#5 Nine News 6.30 – 1,037 000 (+6%)

#6 A Current Affair – 910 000 (+7%)

#8 The Mid-Year Ashes: Fifth Test – England v Australia – Session 1 – Day 1 – 793 000 (+18%)

#12 Hot Seat – 562 000 (+5%)

#13 The Mid-Year Ashes: Fifth Test – England v Australia – Session 2 – Day 1 – 555 000 (+20%)

#17 Thursday Night NRL Live – 463 000 (+16%)

#18 Tipping Point – 434 000 (+6%)

#19 The Mid-Year Ashes: Fifth Test – England v Australia – Pre Match – Day 1 – 412 000 (+10%)

#20 Nine’s Afternoon News – 397 000 (+4%)

#22 Hot Seat – 5pm – 371 000 (+5%)

#23 The Mid-Year Ashes: Fifth Test – England v Australia – Lunch – Day 1 – 354 000 (+14%)

#25 Thursday Night NRL Live – Pre Match – 345 000 (+12%)

#27 The Mid-Year Ashes: Fifth Test – England v Australia – Tea – Day 1 – 323 000 (+21%)

#30 Today – 308 000 (+9%)

10

#15 Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly Australia – 551 000 (+22%)

#24 The Project 7pm – 353 000 (+5%)

#29 10 News First – 312 000 (+3%)

ABC

#9 ABC News – 766 000 (+4%)

#11 730 – 575 000 (+6%)

#28 Foreign Correspondent – 323 000 (+16%)

TOTAL TV – 25-54

#1 FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: Australia v Nigeria – 619 000 (+17%)

#4 The Mid-Year Ashes: Fifth Test – England v Australia – Session 1 – Day 1 – 311 000 (+31%)

#9 The Mid-Year Ashes: Fifth Test – England v Australia – Session 2 – Day 1 – 252 000 (+29%)

#12 Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly Australia – 177 000 (+30%)

#13 Thursday Night NRL Live – 176 000 (+27%)

#14 The Mid-Year Ashes: Fifth Test – England v Australia – Tea – Day 1 – 164 000 (+27%)

#15 The Mid-Year Ashes: Fifth Test – England v Australia – Lunch – Day 1 – 154 000 (+22%)

#16 The Project 7pm – 149 000 (+8%)

#17 The Mid-Year Ashes: Fifth Test – England v Australia – Pre Match – Day 1 – 141 000 (+18%)

#18 The Mid-Year Ashes: Fifth Test – England v Australia – Session 3 – Day 1 – 135 000 (+29%)

Overnight Ratings

Daily Shares

News

Breakfast Television

Analysis

Seven

Seven News was #1 with wins in Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth. Seven News at 6.30 was #2 with wins in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth. Home and Away was #8 with 445 000 watching the first two episodes airing between 7pm and 8pm. Home and Away – Late (8pm episode) was #10 with 389 000. The Front Bar aired at 8.30pm in Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth and at 9.30pm in Sydney and Brisbane and was #11 with 356 000. What the Killer Did Next aired in the reverse order across the markets and had an audience of 173 000. The Latest: Seven News was on 99 000. A repeat of Air Crash Investigations was on 66 000.

Nine

Nine News was #3 with wins in Sydney and Brisbane. Nine News 6.30 was #4 with a win in Brisbane. A Current Affair was #5 with 594 000 and won its slot. Thursday Night NRL Live was #16 with 289 000 across 9 and 9Gem.

10

The Project 6.30pm was #29 with 172 000. The Project 7pm was #17 with 261 000. Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly Australia was #13 with 324 000. A repeat of Law and Order: SVU had an audience of 115 000. An encore of The Cheap Seats was on 73 000.

ABC

ABC News was #6 and was behind ACA. 730 was #9 with 444 000. Foreign Correspondent was #14 with 308 000. The season final of A Life in Ten Pictures was #21 with 219 000. A repeat of Grand Designs New Zealand was on 162 000.

16-39

  1. Seven News at 6.30
  2. Nine News 6.30
  3. Seven News
  4. Nine News
  5. A Current Affair

25-54

  1. Seven News at 6.30
  2. Seven News
  3. Nine News
  4. Nine News 6.30
  5. A Current Affair

Multi Channels

Winner: 7two (3.4%)

Second: ABC Kids / ABC TV Plus (3.1%)

7two was the #1 multi channel thanks to Bargain Hunt (#3 with 92 000), Father Brown (#4 with 84 000) and Miss Scarlett and the Duke (59 000).

ABC Kids / ABC TV Plus was the #2 multi channel thanks to Would I Lie to You (#1 with 108 000), Octonauts (#2 with 96 000), Bluey (#7 with 79 000), QI (#8 with 78 000), Pfffirates (#9 with 77 000) and Spicks and Specks (#12 with 73 000).

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:

  • Thursday Night NRL wins primetime viewing with Total People and all key demos across the 5 City Metro, East Coast and in Sydney and Brisbane 
  • Thursday Night NRL recorded a Live BVOD Audience of 47,000
  • 9News was the No. 1 news bulletin across the 5 City Metro and in Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth with GS + Child, as well as with Total People in Sydney and Brisbane 
  • 9News recorded an average Live BVOD Audience of 50,000
  • A Current Affair dominated the 7pm timeslot with Total People and all key demos across the 5 City Metro and in Sydney 
  • A Current Affair recorded a Live BVOD Audience of 44,000 (+26% YoY)
  • Today was the breakfast show of choice with Total People, People 25-54 and People 16-39 across the East Coast and in Brisbane 
  • Today recorded a Live BVOD Audience of 26,000
  • Today Extra won its timeslot with Total People and People 25-54 across the East Coast and in Melbourne and Brisbane 

Nine took out the top 4 programs live streamedyesterday against FTA broadcasters, with Nine News 6:30, Nine News, Thursday Night NRL and ACA

SEVEN

TV Ratings Australia

TEN

LAST NIGHT
Overnight ratings Thursday, 3 August 2023.

BY THE NUMBERS
• Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly: #2 entertainment show in under 50s.
• Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly: #2 in its timeslot in under 50s and 25 to 54s.
• The Project 7pm: Up 6% week-on-week.
• 10 Peach: #1 multi-channel in 16 to 39s.

Network 10 (10 + 10 Bold + 10 Peach + 10 Shake):
• Up 12% in under 50s week-on-week.
• 10: Up 8% in under 50s week-on-week.
• 10 Peach: #1 multi-channel in 16 to 39s.
• 10 Peach: Up 22% in 16 to 39s week-on-week.
• Nickelodeon: Up 105% week-on-week and 157% in under 40s.
• Nickelodeon: Up 99% in prime time, up 151% in daytime versus the same day last year.

Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly Australia:
• 444,000 national viewers (metro + regional). Peaked at 573,000 viewers.
• #2 entertainment show in under 50s.
• #2 in its timeslot in under 50s and 25 to 54s.
• Up 16% in 25 to 54s week-on-week and 13% in under 50s.

The Project 7pm:
• 353,000 national viewers (metro + regional). Peaked at 474,000 viewers.
• Up 6% week-on-week.
• 6:30pm: Up 4% week-on-week.
• Full hour: Up 5% week-on-week.

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