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Sunday Ratings | Most eyes on THE PLATINUM PARTY AT THE PALACE

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Seven celebrate as 10 and Nine roll out the reality.

It was all about the monarch’s 70th anniversary and the old people who love her on Seven, pushing The Platinum Party At The Palace (825,000) to a big win, and then into a repeat of the documentary The Queen Unseen (317,000). A late night new episode of The Blacklist (58,000) rounds out the night.
Seven first in both primary (31.9%) and network (38.8%) rankings.

Celebrity Apprentice Australia (388,000) caught in a quagmire on Sunday nights, dropping again as the audience appears to be watching everything else. 60 Minutes (330,000) lifts slightly on last week’s lacklustre numbers, and the later evening fills out with The First 48 (123,000) and Accident, Suicide or Murder (96,000).
Nine second in both primary (16.6%) and network (24.9%) rankings.

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The Sunday Project (251,000 6:30pm; 332,000 7pm) is still so up and down, leaving 10 in quite the pickle. It’s affecting MasterChef Australia (504,000) which should have pulled a bigger audience though did lift marginally on same time last week. The premiere of US drama NCIS: Hawaii (218,000) and a repeat of FBI (100,000) finished the night (before they repeated The Sunday Project).
10 third in both primary (11.9%) and network (16.7%) rankings.

The season 21 premiere of Grand Designs (382,000) landed as the ABC’s best by far. Barons (115,000) trundles towards the end with its penultimate ep, and the later night is filled with Agatha Christie’s Why Didn’t They Ask Evans? (132,000) and a repeat of Harrow (56,000).
ABC fourth in both primary (8.8%) and network (12.5%) rankings.

Elizabeth Into The Storm (96,000) leads SBS’s night, followed by Death In The Tower: King Richard (103,000), and a repeat of Naples: Under the Volcanic Threat (58,000).
SBS fifth in both primary (3.6%) and network (7.1%) rankings.


KEY DEMOS

16-39: Nine News Sunday (128,000) beats out Seven News Sunday, MasterChef Australia, The Platinum Party At The Palace, and Celebrity Apprentice Australia.

18-49: Seven News Sunday (220,000) leads Nine News Sunday, MasterChef Australia, The Platinum Party At The Palace, and Celebrity Apprentice Australia.

25-54: Nine News Sunday (286,000) is followed by Seven News Sunday, MasterChef Australia, The Platinum Party At The Palace, and Celebrity Apprentice Australia.

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MULTI-CHANNELS

Insiders – AM (147,000) brings home another Sunday multi-channel win for ABC NEWS.


BREKKY BATTLE

Weekend Sunrise (235,000)
Weekend Today (196,000)
Weekend ABC Breakfast (166,000 (85,000 ABC; 81,000 ABC NEWS))

Insiders (417,000 (270,000 ABC; 147,000 ABC NEWS))
Offsiders (234,000 (143,000 ABC; 91,000 ABC NEWS))


DAILY CONSOLIDATED 7 TOTAL TV

No changes to the previous week’s primetime line-up after the Total TV figures were added: The Voice Australia finale/winner (Seven) both lifted 19% to 1,388,000/1,390,000; MasterChef Australia (10) lifted 22% to 799,000; and Celebrity Apprentice Australia (Nine) lifted 28% to 675,000.

The BVOD best were The Voice Australia – winner (151,000), The Voice Australia – finale (145,000), and Insiders – AM (125,000).

Here’s the five shows that lifted the most from their overnight figures:

ProgramNetworkTotal TV% lift
Celebrity Apprentice AustraliaNine675,00028
MasterChef Australia10799,00022
Insiders – AMABC762,00020
The Voice Australia – winnerSeven1,390,00019
The Voice Australia – finaleSeven1,388,00019

Primary Channels, Multi-Channels, Shares, Subscription TV, Key Demos, Brekky Battle: All figures Total People, Five City Metro (5CM); overnights only.

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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

Data © OzTAM Pty Limited 2024. The data may not be reproduced, published or communicated (electronically or in hard copy) in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of OzTAM.

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.

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