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Brownlow Medal delivers dominance for Seven

Seven scored a big Monday share, including with its very first AFL streaming rights.

7Plus got its first taste of AFL streaming rights last night with the Brownlow Medal count, won by Carlton’s Patrick Cripps.

To give some perspective, the Broadcast-only numbers averaged 1.14m, but with a further 212,000 watching on 7plus it totals at 1.36m for Seven. A Red Carpet portion totalled 843,000. It led to a huge share for Seven for Monday, nearly three times that of 10.

… expect a more dramatic outcome when the AFL Grand Final plays out on Saturday.

Meanwhile The Block scored 990,000 then 7:30 (752,000), Australian Story (704,000), The 1% Club UK (483,000 in select markets) and The Amazing Race Australia: Celebrity Edition (478,000).

Have You Been Paying Attention? drew 674,000 then Four Corners (486,000).

Seven News was #1 at 1.39m then Home & Away (814,000) and The Chase (675,000). Movie: The Equalizer drew 230,000 where it played.

Nine News pulled 1.18m then wins by A Current Affair (1.05m) and Tipping Point (677,000). In select cities were 100% Footy (156,000) and Australian Crime Stories (121,000).

ABC News was 848,000 with Media Watch late on 459,000. Hard Quiz (386,000), News Breakfast (215,000) and Prisoner X (150,000) following.

The Project pulled 343,000 for 10 then 10 News First (309,000) and Deal or No Deal (303,000).

On SBS it was SBS World News (198,000 / 146,000), Michael Palin in North Korea (143,000), 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown (122,000), Mastermind (79,000) and Never Mind the Buzzcocks (78,000).

Sunrise: 387,000
Today: 270,000
News Breakfast: 219,000

National Total TV: Monday 23 September 2023

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8 Responses

  1. And I thought the Logies could be tedious. The Brownlow would have to be one of the most boring television broadcasts on the planet. Yawn…
    At least the Logies is remotely entertaining.

  2. Red Carpets are hard to do but the Logies should get the Brownlow production team on tthe job quick smart. They managed to put some production value into a tight turnaround event, and avoided the poor edits that’s plagued the Logies event the past few years.

  3. I havent watched a minute of the Brownlow for several years now but the coverage has been unwatchable due to Hamish & Bec’s inappropriate jokes & comments. Hamish asked some silly questions to Patrick Cripps and some of the questions were deemed insulting. Both don’t seem to be very professional at hosting big events due to Hamish & Bec’s smugness and self absorbant attitude to everything.

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