I know it’s hard to tell, but there’s now no ratings for two weeks…even though the networks will tell you they are programming *for* this time period… 🙄🙄🙄
Thank goodness again for Seven’s News product, because their evening didn’t light any fires. A repeat of Border Security (493,000) led their primetime offering, followed by Code 1: Minute By Minute (310,000) and a repeat of MOVIE: The Help (215,000).
Seven first in both primary (20%) and network (29.3%) rankings.
The best for the night was 60 Minutes (559,000), and that’s saying something. The Janet Jackson (310,000) doco did reasonable-but-not-great business, largely because anyone that wanted to see it would have by now. A repeat of Australian Crime Stories (100,000) and a late night delivery of Manhunt: The Wests (64,000) fills out an otherwise drab evening.
Nine second in both primary (19.7%) and network (28.4%) rankings.
ABC Sundays keep low (especially in non-ratings), where Grand Designs New Zealand (407,000) was Aunty’s best, while Troppo (219,000) and Killing Eve (81,000) do small numbers as most of their audience watch on catch-up. A repeat of Harrow (49,000) fills out the night.
ABC third in both primary (11.5%) and network (16.4%) rankings.
The Sunday Project (219,000 6:30pm; 332,000 7pm) up and down for 10 on last week, though the entire night was a blow-out after the F1 did so well for them during the day. The Graham Norton Show (199,000) marked time, and a triple repeat of FBI (147,000; 101,000; 74,000) is very clearly a cut-and-paste approach to scheduling.
10 fourth in both primary (8.5%) and network (15.5%) rankings.
Reasonably standard Sunday for SBS: Easter Island: Sculptors of the Pacific (113,000), MOVIE: This Is Joan Collins (151,000), and a repeat of Secrets of the Cadbury Chocolate Factory (66,000).
SBS fifth in both primary (6%) and network (10.4%) rankings.
KEY DEMOS
16-39: Aust FIA Formula One World Championship – Race (103,000) came in first ahead of Seven News Sunday, Nine News Sunday, Aust FIA Formula One World Championship – Post Race, and The Sunday Project 7pm.
18-49: Seven News Sunday (195,000) beats out Aust FIA Formula One World Championship – Race, Nine News Sunday, Aust FIA Formula One World Championship – Post Race, and The Sunday Project.
25-54: Seven News Sunday (239,000) is followed by Nine News Sunday, Aust FIA Formula One World Championship – Race, 60 Minutes, and The Sunday Project 7pm.
MULTI-CHANNELS
Bluey (131,000) on ABC Kids/TV Plus brings home another multi-channel win for Aunty (again).
BREKKY BATTLE
Weekend Sunrise (244,000)
Weekend Today (187,000)
Weekend ABC Breakfast (184,000 (107,000 ABC; 77,000 ABC NEWS))
Insiders (380,000 (252,000 ABC; 128,000 ABC NEWS))
Offsiders (210,000 (125,000 ABC; 85,000 ABC NEWS))
DAILY CONSOLIDATED 7 TOTAL TV
No changes to the previous week’s primetime line-up after the Total TV figures were added:
Married At First Sight (Nine) lifted % to ,000;
Dancing With The Stars: All-Stars finale (Seven) lifted % to ,000; and
Australian Survivor (10) lifted % to ,000.
The BVOD best were Married At First Sight (545,000), Underbelly: Vanishing Act part 1 (270,000), Australian Survivor (146,000), and Insiders (110,000).
Here’s the five shows that lifted the most from their overnight figures:
Program | Network | Total TV | % lift |
Underbelly: Vanishing Act part 1 | Nine | 1,461,000 | 46 |
Married At First Sight | Nine | 2,238,000 | 40 |
Australian Survivor | 10 | 819,000 | 36 |
Troppo | ABC | 411,000 | 33 |
FBI | 10 | 365,000 | 25 |
Primary Channels, Multi-Channels, Shares, Subscription TV, Key Demos, Brekky Battle: All figures Total People, Five City Metro (5CM); overnights only.
Daily Consolidated 7 Total TV: All figures Total People, Consolidated 7 day Five City Metro (5CM) + Regional (Reg) + BVOD (Broadcast Video on Demand); % lift compared to overnight figures.
Top 20 Overnight Metro
Top 20 Multi-Channel Shows
Overnight Network Share
Top 20 Foxtel Shows
Daily Consolidated 7 Total TV Program Rankings
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Note: Program performance and ranking information subject to change when not based on final program logs. Programs with the same name on one or more primary or multichannel, are aggregated into one network figure.