Block room reveal leads Nine’s sweep on Sunday
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Nine led primetime viewing on Sunday with a run of shows winning their slots and holding off a new rural reality offer.
The Block was #1 at 922,000 metro viewers, a dip from last Sunday’s 981,000.
At 576,000 Farmer Wants a Wife was down on its 2021 launch of 820,000 but ahead of Spicks & Specks (451,000 from 7:40pm) and The Amazing Race Australia struggling at 315,000 from 7:30pm.
Later 60 Minutes (428,000) outranked 7News Spotlight (357,000) and Savage River (356,000).
Nine network won Sunday with 33.2% then Seven 27.9%, ABC 15.3%, 10 14.4% and SBS 9.1%.
Nine News won with 899,000 and a late edition at 248,000.
Seven News (868,000) was best for Seven. Homicide with Ron Iddles drew 232,000.
ABC News drew 532,000. Compass was 162,000 then movie: The Girl on the Train (86,000).
The Sunday Project managed 264,000 / 201,000 for 10. 10 News First was 223,000 / 173,000. NCIS: Hawaii (137,000) and FBI (102,000) followed.
On SBS it was What Killed the Roman Empire? (204,000), SBS World News (159,000 / 145,000) and America After 9/11Â (69,000).
Bluey led multichannels at 147,000.
In Total TV numbers last Sunday were:
Vera: 1.26m
The Block: 1.71m
Spicks & Specks: 945,000
MKR: 853,000
NCIS Hawaii: 380,000
The Masked Singer: Final Reveal: 1.07m
OzTAM Overnights: Sunday 4 September 2022
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5 Responses
The SBS Roman thing had a ‘PG’ rate for nudity which appeared to be based on the computer graphic rendering of a statue (with the correct modest genitals of such representations)-very odd.
The ABC film was the 3rd screening of it on the network in less than 2 weeks, so the numbers were very low.
I enjoyed Spicks and Specks as per usual – Sh*t Myf was a great stand in and I got the secret song for only the second time this season. Then watched Savage River which was getting quite juicy towards the end.
Too bad if you wanted a toilet or drink break though. Between the two shows mentioned the movie after there was a total of one ad shown.
I enjoyed Savage River however as a vegan some scenes made me very uncomfortable.
Oh I do have the same reaction when I see TV chefs cook with Tofu but saying that I can understand where you are coming from.
Savage River has logie winner written all over it, great acting, great eerie feel to it , great storyline