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Season high for penultimate Australian Survivor

10 reality series is closing with its best numbers this year, but not enough to touch MAFS or Idol.

Australian Survivor hit a season high in National TV Audience last night ahead of its season finale tonight.

Married at First Sight still topped viwing at 1.59m for Nine, ahead of Australian Idol (860,000), 7:30 (692,000), Australian Story (675,000) and Australian Survivor (670,000).

Later Media Watch drew 608,000 then Four Corners (606,000), Australian Crime Stories  (588,000) and The Irrational (308,000).

Nine News pulled 1.19m for Nine then A Current Affair (1.17m), Tipping Point (629,000). Footy Classified was 138,000 and 100% Footy (104,000).

Seven News led with 1.33m for Seven then Home & Away (815,000) and The Chase (634,000).

ABC News averaged 849,000. Q+A was 270,000.

10 News First drew 325,00 then The Project (323,000) and Deal or No Deal (299,000). FBI: Most Wanted managed 185,000 / 125.000.

On SBS it was SBS World News (175,000 / 125,000),  Finding Your Roots (118,000) then 24 Hours in Emergency (79,000) and The 2010s (72,000).

Sunrise: 398,000
Today: 311,000
News Breakfast: 231,000

National Total TV: Monday 18 March 2024

5 Responses

  1. Hi David,
    Can I ask the reason why you don’t add BVOD and National together? I think this is a better representation than ‘Reach’ but you only report National. Just interested in the reporting. Cheers

      1. thanks. i may be mistaken but with MAFS National + BVOD would be 1.58m (national) [which you reported] + BVOD of 346,000 which equals 1.96m. I am not sure the national figure includes BVOD. i thought that was in the extra column.

  2. I’m on a night shift block this week… so I’m gutted I have to avoid TVTonight for an entire 12 or so hours until I’m able to watch the finale. It’s going to take a lot of self control cos I’m addicted and visit this site maybe 6-7 times a day… on a good day!

  3. Only commenting this as I think it’s noteworthy and important and may not otherwise be reported. I read online today (Media Spy) that Perth’s new line-up yesterday was an instant “resounding” success, seeing Tipping Point to a series high there and within striking distance of The Chase, giving 9News Perth its biggest audience in 5 months, while 9News Arvo now at 4pm looked to have held its audience. And Married dominated its timeslot there too. Who would’ve thought eh, Perth, so Seven-loyal after all these years (bar that era when Nine had AFL)… Are things finally truly turning? I’d be worried if I were Seven now! Even Seven News was very nearly beaten across the five cities by Nine News last night, once a rarity.

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