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The Block, 60 Minutes win Sunday for Nine

Sunday proved to be a mix of general entertainment and Royal watchers, but Nine came out on top.

Sunday’s ratings results will need some adjustment to match late scheduling changes around Royal events.

But The Block is still sailing high for Nine at 983,000 metro viewers.

That was ahead of Spicks & Specks (to be adjusted to The Queen and Us 340,000) and The Amazing Race Australia (319,000)… a number for Farmer Wants a Wife has not been officially provided by OzTAM but Seven advises it will be 575,000.

Later 60 Minutes led with 591,000, then 7News: The Queen’s Final Journey Begins (to be adjusted currently 438,000 / 127,000) and Savage River (309,000).

NRL Finals drew 460,000.

Nine network won Sunday with 34.3%, then Seven 27.8%, ABC 15.9%, 10 14.9% and SBS 7.2%.

Nine News drew 891,000 for Nine. Elizabeth at 90: A Family Tribute was 252,000.

Seven News was #1 at 997,000

ABC News drew 576,000 for ABC. Antiques Roadshow (194,000), Silent Witness (188,000) and Compass (181,000) followed.

The Sunday Project was 280,000 / 230,000 for 10. 10 News First was 245,000 / 215,000. NCIS: Hawaii was 194,000 then FBI (104,000).

On SBS it was SBS World News (168,000 / 122,000) and 9/11: The Pentagon averaged 123,000.

Peppa Pig led multichannels at 157,000.

In Total TV numbers last Sunday were:
Savage River: 814,000
The Amazing Race Australia: 625,000
NCIS: Hawaii: 272,000
Farmer Wants a Wife: 1.19m
The Block: 1.7m

OzTAM Overnights: Sunday 11 September 2022

6 Responses

  1. Hi David, who won the ratings battle over Blanket Queen coverage? I ask because it gives an idea of who people turn to for big events. It used to be 9 (back in the day), now….ABC maybe?

  2. I went to a friends house for a pizza night last night and she got us to watch Farmer Wants A Wife. Not sure why anyone would want to watch that show based on that one episode. The only thing that happened was that girl falling over and leaving Farmer Will. The rest of the episode seemed like filler. Oh and how many times do they have to say the word ‘connection’.

    1. I have to agree with the puff piece. It shone a light on the fact 60 mins isn’t what it use to be and when you look back to the 80’s and 90’s 60 mins is no longer the 8.30pm appointment it once was for Australian families. Nine practically won the time slot every week by a country mile in its hey day of good journalism.
      The sad passing of Her Majesty The Queen would’ve bumped numbers this week.

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