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ABC snatches Saturday win, Seven wins ratings week.

Queensland election coverage delivered for ABC. Block on top, but the week goes to Seven.

ABC News‘ Queensland Election coverage gave the public broadcaster a convincing win on Saturday night.

The Block dominated viewing last week snaring the top #4 places in National TV Audience, at up to 1.6m viewers.

But it was still Seven’s week with Seven News on Sunday (1.21m) as their best performer followed by The Voice at 1.09m.

10’s best remains Have You Been Paying Attention? at 729,000 -the show wraps its season tonight.

Including this week there are just 5 more weeks of survey.

SEVEN + AFFILIATES NINE + AFFILIATES 10 + AFFILIATES SBS ABC
TOTAL PEOPLE TV 29.02% 26.97% 14.21% 7.99% 20.22%
BVOD 27.45% 25.83% 10.10% 12.86% 23.77%
Total TV 28.84% 26.84% 13.73% 8.55% 20.64%
PEOPLE 25-54 TV 27.24% 29.16% 19.30% 6.60% 16.69%
BVOD 28.89% 28.93% 11.41% 8.65% 22.12%
Total TV 27.56% 29.11% 17.79% 6.99% 17.73%
PEOPLE 16-39 TV 27.69% 29.84% 18.92% 5.16% 17.71%
BVOD 29.41% 30.26% 11.32% 6.85% 22.16%
Total TV 28.14% 29.95% 16.95% 5.60% 18.86%

Seven:

1. The Voice: National reach 2.18 million, national audience 922,000. Up 13% on 7plus year-on-year.
2. 7NEWS Monday: #1 program. National reach 2.15 million, national audience 1.33 million.
3. 7NEWS Tuesday: #1 program. National reach 2.07 million, national audience 1.27 million.
4. 7NEWS Sunday: #1 news program. National reach 1.98 million, national audience 1.21 million.
5. 7NEWS Thursday: #1 program. National reach 1.98 million, national audience 1.23 million.
6. 7NEWS Wednesday: #1 program. National reach 1.97 million, national audience 1.21 million.
7. 7NEWS Friday: #1 program. National reach 1.65 million, national audience 1.01 million.
8. My Kitchen Rules Monday: National reach 1.64 million, national audience 874,000. Up 12% in total TV year-on-year, up 57% on 7plus.
9. My Kitchen Rules Tuesday: National reach 1.6 million, national audience 884,000. Up 38% on 7plus year-on-year.
10. 7NEWS Saturday: #1 program. National reach 1.48 million, national audience 866,000.
11. Home and Away Thursday: #1 entertainment program, #1 program in 16 to 39s. National reach 1.41 million, national audience 797,000.
12. Better Homes and Gardens: #1 entertainment program. National reach 1.41 million, national audience 609,000.
13. Home and Away Tuesday: #1 drama. National reach 1.38 million, national audience 921,000. Biggest Tuesday of 2024.
14. The 1% Club UK: National reach 1.37 million, national audience 815,000.
15. Home and Away Monday: #1 drama. National reach 1.34 million, national audience 902,000.
16. Home and Away Wednesday: #1 drama. National reach 1.29 million, national audience 858,000.
17. The Chase Australia Monday: National reach 1.23 million, national audience 589,000.
18. The Chase Australia Thursday: National reach 1.19 million, national audience 601,000.
19. 7NEWS Spotlight: National reach 1.17 million, national audience 486,000.
20. The Chase Australia Wednesday: #1 game show. National reach 1.14 million, national audience 547,000.
21. The Chase Australia Tuesday: National reach 1.06 million, national audience 615,000.
22. Australia’s Most Dangerous Prisoners: National reach 1.04 million, national audience 440,000.
23. The Woman King: National reach 1.04 million, national audience 219,000.
24. The Chase Australia Friday: National reach 1.02 million, national audience 513,000.
25. Arj Barker: Comes Clean: National reach 952,000, national audience 249,000.
26. Sunrise Wednesday: #1 breakfast program. National reach 947,000, national audience 416,000. 36% more viewers than Today.
27. Sunrise Monday: #1 breakfast program. National reach 933,000, national audience 398,000. 22% more viewers than Today.
28. Growing Home With Jamie Durie: National reach 932,000, national audience 427,000.
29. Sunrise Tuesday: #1 breakfast program. National reach 911,000, national audience 406,000. 28% more viewers than Today.
30. Sunrise Friday: #1 breakfast program. National reach 912,000, national audience 396,000. 22% more viewers than Today.

Source: OzTAM VOZ national total TV, overnight program reach (broadcast TV 1 min/BVOD 15 sec), national average audience. Share based on “when watched” 1800-2400. #1 programs based on reach on day of broadcast, unless otherwise noted.

Nine:

Photo: ABC

2 Responses

  1. I flicked around on Saturday night for the QLD Election and ABC had the cleanest graphics and solid analysis as always, Sky was entertaining particularly with the two ex-premiers Anastacia and Campbell adding their insights, 9 had a good panel (especially Kate Jones) but so many ads, and 7 had by far the worst panel of all of them.

  2. Seven have just enough shows to win more weeks than not (news, sunrise, H&A always rate well each and every week of the full year) with decent performance of shows like Australian Idol, FWAW, The voice and MKR. Meanwhile nine have outrageous success with MAFS and The Block which runs for like 14 weeks (?) and show no signs of floundering. I’m assuming sevens focus on original programming for its multi channels is paying off. By my count, seven weekly wins vs nine is 23 v 10.

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