4 Sep 2020
Friday Night AFL: Brisbane v Collingwood (7/7mate) - 579k
Better Homes and Gardens - 501k
The Butler - 321k (Sydney, Brisbane, Perth)
Friday Night NRL: South Sydney Rabbitohs v Melbourne Storm - 401k (Sydney, Brisbane)
Escape to the Chateau - 250k (Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
THe Living Room - 328k
Gardening Australia - 403k
MotherFatherSon - 419k
Family Feud was a few thousand short of 250k last Sunday, so it actually wouldn’t surprise me if it dips below 200k tonight.
Of course, I’d probably expect The Block to be the night’s #1 show. They probably won’t, but Ten really needs to schedule The Masked Singer on Sunday nights against Nine’s product placement fest next year IMO.
Full Monty nights actually topped the ratings and won Seven the night when they aired.
However for this reason, I think fatigue will have set in and ratings will be significantly down, though 10 not providing any competition and Block being down may help, there’s also the Cathy Freeman doco on the ABC.
All New Monty Guys and Gals: 775k metro (it should at least do considerably better than POO). Key demos will be interesting, I reckon a large Over 55s and regional audience will help them.
14 September 2020
The Masked Singer Finale would drop slightly from last year but will still help win the night for 10.
The Masked Singer Grand Finale: 1.058m
The Masked Singer The Final Reveal: 1.303m
Have You Been Paying Attention? - 802k
Drunk History Australia - 324k
Plate of Origin - 358k
911 Lone Star - 285k
The Block - 747k
Celebrity IOU - 354k
Monday September 14
The Masked Singer grand finale 0.85m
The Masked Singer final reveal 1.24m
Have You Been Paying Attention? 0.79m
Drunk History Australia series premiere 0.34m
The Block 0.78m
Celebrity IOU 0.36m
Plate of Origin 0.37m
9-1-1 Lone Star 0.28m
Tuesday September 15
It may seem strange as it sounds, but I think Plate of Origin have a good chance to outrate Body Hack tonight, considering the latter barely reached 300,000 viewers in the 8.30pm timeslot last year.
Plate of Origin 0.35m
Movie: Taken 2 Rpt 0.25m
The Block 0.79m
Halifax: Retribution 0.49m
Todd Sampson’s Body Hack season premiere 0.29m
Ambulance Australia Rpt 0.35m
Agreed, that should result in absolute blockbuster ratings for Nine’s key markets of Sydney and South East Queensland.
Mind you, I’m not quite sure how well the 2020 NRL Grand Final is likely to rate in Queensland since none of those three teams have been playing that well this year. But from a Sydney ratings perspective, I reckon Nine would absolutely love it if current NRL competition leaders* the Penrith Panthers managed to make it!
*Yes, I know lots can change between now and the finals series what with injuries and everything else. But here and now…
I think it’s safe to say that the NRL Grand Final will see a shocking number for Seven News Sydney!
In the same way that the AFL Grand Final will most likely be a bad night for Nine News Melbourne! I say most likely only because this year the AFL won’t be leading into the news due to the night timeslot, but I still have a feeling that Seven Melbourne will take out the night.
And I think an AFL grand final at the Gabba will actually rate well in Brisbane, for the novelty if nothing else. Imagine if Brisbane was in the final!
20 September 2020
The Block - 1.05m
60 MIns - 543k
All New Monty: Guys and Gals Ep 2 - 768k
Crime INvestigation Australia Most Famous S2 - 432k
Family Feud - 200k
FBI - 205k
sorry for almost never commenting here in recent years, used to be a daily regular
Tonight could be interesting and close again, last week actually was within ~1% between Seven and Nine’s main channels, oddly it was Seven’s multi-channels that let them down (having one less and 7Two having another bad Sunday performance).
Tonight I reckon The Block and Monty will be relatively on par give or take a few tens of thousands. I think Seven’s multi-channel line-up is also the stronger one tonight, also called by 30min of AFL landing in prime time in Perth. Seven have AFL lead-in and Seven News. All New Monty should increase in its second two performance eps but not so sure it will.
Could come down to how well the after 8:30pm shows perform (which tend to be more fickle), as well as how well ABC’s Rupert Murdoch doco goes (Freeman did really well last week - but will the same audience tune in, possibly even more but maybe much less)?
Seven to possibly win overall, Nine to just win main channel