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Nine takes out latest ratings week

MAFS, Seven News and Nine News were the week's top shows.

Nine has won the latest ratings week with a 30.74% national share to Seven’s 29.98%

Sunday’s Married at First Sight topped audiences at 2.17m viewers in National Audience.

This is the final week before two weeks of Easter non-ratings.

SEVEN + AFFILIATES NINE + AFFILIATES 10 + AFFILIATES SBS ABC
TOTAL PEOPLE TV 31.19% 29.41% 14.03% 7.89% 16.45%
BVOD 20.04% 41.67% 11.02% 11.65% 15.62%
Total TV 29.98% 30.74% 13.70% 8.30% 16.36%
PEOPLE 25-54 TV 29.48% 34.21% 17.95% 5.93% 11.87%
BVOD 19.78% 48.01% 12.21% 7.75% 12.25%
Total TV 27.65% 36.82% 16.87% 6.28% 11.94%
PEOPLE 16-39 TV 29.88% 35.28% 18.42% 4.10% 11.84%
BVOD 18.60% 52.22% 11.61% 5.70% 11.87%
Total TV 26.90% 39.76% 16.62% 4.53% 11.85%

 

Seven:

1. 7NEWS Monday: National reach 2.33 million, national audience 1.47 million. #1 news program.
2. AFL Friday Night Football: National reach 2.1 million, national audience 658,000. #1 program.
3. 7NEWS Tuesday: National reach 2.04 million, national audience 1.28 million. #1 news program.
4. 7NEWS Sunday: National reach 2.03 million, national audience 1.23 million.
5. 7NEWS Thursday: National reach 1.96 million, national audience 1.18 million. #1 program.
6. 7NEWS Wednesday: National reach 1.91 million, national audience 1.22 million. #1 news program.
7. AFL Thursday Night Football: National reach 1.89 million, national audience 713,000. #1 sport program. Up 12% on 2023 AFL season average.
8. Australian Idol Sunday: National reach 1.81 million, national audience 839,000. Up 18% on same episode in 2023.
9. 7NEWS Friday: National reach 1.74 million, national audience 1.02 million. #1 news program.
10. AFL Saturday Night Football: National reach 1.68 million, national audience 494,000. #1 program.
11. Australian Idol Monday: National reach 1.65 million, national audience 856,000. Up 15% on same episode in 2023.
12. 7NEWS Saturday: National reach 1.64 million, national audience 999,000. #1 news program.
13. The Roast Of John Cleese: National reach 1.48 million, national audience 458,000.
14. The 1% Club: National reach 1.45 million, national audience 795,000.
15. The Oscars (Encore): National reach 1.43 million, national audience 324,000.
16. The Chase Australia Monday: National reach 1.43 million, national audience 698,000. #1 game show.
17. Why Planes Vanish: The Hunt For MH370: National reach 1.4 million, national audience 440,000.
18. The Oscars (Live): National reach 1.31 million, national audience 467,000.
19. Home and Away Monday: National reach 1.26 million, national audience 821,000. #1 drama program.
20. Home and Away Wednesday: National reach 1.25 million, national audience 765,000. #1 drama program.
21. The Chase Australia Tuesday: National reach 1.24 million, national audience 623,000. #1 game show.
22. Home and Away Tuesday: National reach 1.22 million, national audience 766,000. #1 drama program.
23. The Chase Australia Wednesday: National reach 1.2 million, national audience 592,000. #1 game show.
24. The Front Bar: National reach 1.19 million, national audience 536,000.
25. The Chase Australia Thursday: National reach 1.12 million, national audience 523,000.

Nine:

Married At First Sight continues to dominate the weekly ratings, with the show taking out the top four spots in all key demographics and Total People. The series has helped the 9Network to record its best ever start to the year with all key demographics and Total People.

Married at First Sight has grown the number of people watching by 3.1% year-on-year to record a Total TV audience of 2.074 million. Meanwhile its BVOD audience on 9Now stands at 714,000 viewers per episode, up an incredible 16.2% on last year. National Cumulative Reach stands at an extraordinary 12.141 million viewers.

Australia’s new favourite afternoon game show Tipping Point has redefined the 5pm timeslot, growing the audience 47.8% year-on-year for a National Total TV audience of 601,000 and a National Cumulative Reach of 7.022 million.

5 Responses

    1. My view of the weekly wins (and I do realize it is not all about the weekly wins) is that seven just have to ok against MAFS (and Idol does almost enough) so that the AFL can bring them home. Farmer does better. David, I had thought seven had snuck victories in weeks 1 and 2 but if I’m reading the graphs above correctly, it seems nine are yet to lose a week this ratings year. Is this the difference between overnights versus 7 days numbers perhaps or have I misremembered?

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