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Married at First Sight tops Nine ratings week

It's becoming increasingly hard to report network weekly shares...

Since ratings changes in 2024, it’s becoming increasingly hard to report network weekly shares, given OzTAM doesn’t supply these to media.

Nine info to media focusses on commercial share across the 5 City Metro. Seven focusses on commercial share in national results.

It appears Nine won last week nationally, with Married at First Sight again topping viewing at 2.12m on Sunday.

10, ABC and SBS as always don’t supply any weekly performance.

Here’s how networks saw the week….

Seven:

Week 10

All people

25 to 54s

Grocery shoppers

Seven Network

39.8

32.7

39.8

Nine Network

42.4

46.7

42.4

Network Ten

17.9

20.6

17.9

1. AFL Thursday Night Football: National reach 2.3 million, national audience 702,000. #1 program. Up 10% on 2023 AFL season average.
2. 7NEWS Monday: National reach 2.18 million, national audience 1.37 million. #1 news program.
3. 7NEWS Sunday: National reach 2.09 million, national audience 1.43 million.
4. 7NEWS Tuesday: National reach 2.09 million, national audience 1.27 million. #1 news program.
5. 7NEWS Thursday: National reach 2.05 million, national audience 1.22 million. #1 news program.
6. 7NEWS Wednesday: National reach 2 million, national audience 1.24 million. #1 news program.
7. AFL Friday Night Football: National reach 1.99 million, national audience 638,000. #1 program.
8. Australian Idol Sunday: National reach 1.77 million, national audience 950,000. Biggest audience ever for Australian Idol on Seven.
9. 7NEWS Friday: National reach 1.76 million, national audience 1.08 million. #1 news program.
10. AFL Saturday Night Football: National reach 1.71 million, national audience 509,000. #1 program.
11. 7NEWS Saturday: National reach 1.67 million, national audience 980,000. #1 news program.
12. King Con: The Life and Crimes of Hamish McLaren: National reach 1.6 million, national audience 480,000.
13. The 1% Club: National reach 1.43 million, national audience 769,000.
14. Australian Idol Monday: National reach 1.41 million, national audience 788,000.
15. Home and Away Monday: National reach 1.35 million, national audience 790,000. #1 drama program.
16. Australian Idol Tuesday: National reach 1.32 million, national audience 746,000.
17. Home and Away Wednesday: National reach 1.32 million, national audience 767,000. #1 drama program.
18. The Chase Australia Monday: National reach 1.3 million, national audience 627,000. #1 game show.
19. Home and Away Tuesday: National reach 1.28 million, national audience 772,000. #1 drama program.
20. The Chase Australia Wednesday: National reach 1.23 million, national audience 575,000. #1 game show.
21. The Chase Australia Tuesday: National reach 1.22 million, national audience 593,000. #1 game show.
22. The Chase Australia Thursday: National reach 1.22 million, national audience 581,000. #1 game show.
23. The Front Bar: National reach 1.14 million, national audience 508,000.
24. The Chase Australia Friday: National reach 1.09 million, national audience 516,000. #1 game show.
25. Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares: National reach 1.09 million, national audience 369,000.

Nine:

The 9Network won the week with all key demos and Total People, recording the following Total TV primetime shares across the 5 City Metro:

People 25-54: 45.94%
People 16-39: 46.57%
Grocery Shopper 18+: 42.72%
Total People: 42.68%

Updated.

One Response

  1. I’ve been living abroad for an extended period. Now that I am back, I’ve found myself experiencing a bit of cultural shock, particularly with the way Australian TV ratings are being reported now. The new format is a significant departure from tradition, and it’s really highlighting how technology and viewing habits have evolved in the Australian TV landscape. I think I would need a significant amount of time to get used to this format and to digest what’s being reported 🙂

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