Probably bump The Voice along so it airs on Wednesday that was mostly repeats:
07:30 PM Border Security - Australia’s Front Line S16 E03
08:00 PM Border Security - Australia’s Front Line Rpt
08:30 PM Granny Killer: The Unsolved Murders Rpt
Bruce ads so much to the coverage.
Yep so much fluff
Seven has apologised for not broadcasting the Welcome to Country ceremony at Australia v Ireland match nearly two weeks ago.
Seven was slammed on Media Watch last night, that listed what Seven showed instead of the ceremony.
It’s Seven. What do we actually expect from a network that never really acknowledges the traditional owners in the same way the other networks do.
Monday night’s Round of 16 clash with the Matildas is going to be absolutely huge, I feel for rival programmers that night, if we can progress, I think we’re looking at 2m+ metro (there’s even a chance of cracking that this Monday I reckon)!
1.548m for yesterday, definitely a chance at getting close to 2m next Monday, especially if it’s against England too.
There will be no cricket next week, so it would be against the last 30mins of the Block, Hunted & mainly going up against HYBPA.
Matildas v Canada grabs 4.71 million
Plus a record audience for a single event on 7plus
The Matildas’ triumph over Canada in the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ last night was a smash hit for Seven and 7plus, reaching 4.71 million Australians on broadcast and BVOD and becoming Seven’s most-watched program so far in 2023.
The Matildas’ 4-0 victory saw it top Group B. They will now face the second-placed team in Group D in Sydney on Monday, 7 August, with England, Denmark and China all possible opponents.
The game drew an average audience of 2.42 million, including a national broadcast audience of 2.16 million viewers on Seven and another 260,000 viewers on 7plus – a record for an individual event on 7plus.
Matildas v Canada was the #1 broadcast program last night nationally and in the capital cities in all people, 25 to 54s and 16 to 39s. The post-game program was the #2 broadcast program nationally in all people (1.32 million broadcast viewers), 25 to 54s and 16 to 39s, while 7plus ranked #1 in VOD viewing yesterday, with a 39.5% share.
The game peaked at 2.68 million viewers on broadcast and dominated its broadcast timeslot, scoring a 52.3% commercial audience share in total people, 54.4% in 25 to 54s and 57.1% in 16 to 39s.
So far, Seven’s coverage of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ has reached 8.02 million million broadcast viewers plus another 1.14 million on 7plus. More than 106 million minutes of content has been watched on 7plus to date.
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™
Live and free
China v England: From 8.30pm AEST tonight (7mate, 7plus)
Matildas v Group D winner: From 8.00pm AEST, Monday 7 August (Channel 7, 7plus)
Are 7 showing all the matches from Quarter Finals to the Final?
So I presume that if the Matildas make the QF then they will show it in addition to everything else they’re showing?
They have 15 games don’t they?. Even if they only show Australian matches in Round of 16, Quarter Finals then all semi finals, 3rd place and the final it’s only 12 games.
That’s why I thought they might show all 4 quarter finals since then it would add up to 15 games.
yes…
I think Seven is leaving a game up its sleeve. If the Matildas make it to the semi-final and lose, they will take part in the 3rd place playoff. That will be part of Seven’s allocation of 15 FTA games.
From FFA (via Seven):
https://twitter.com/FootballAUS/status/1686220578158764032?s=19
Denmark will be Australia’s opponent after defeating Haiti 2-0 tonight in their final group match.
FFA rebranded to FA (Football Australia) a while ago
Seven aired 6 group games (all 3 Matildas games, the opening match between NZ & Norway + Canada v Ireland & China v England). They’ll air 4 Round of 16 games, 2 quarter finals, both semi finals and the final. That gets you to their 15 games.
Confirmed via online guides.
Saturday 5 August
Sydney, Melbourne
05:30 PM FIFA Women’s World Cup Pre-Game
06:00 PM FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: Japan vs Norway
08:00 PM FIFA Women’s World Cup Post Game
Deduct 30 minutes for Adelaide and 2 hours for Perth.
The match will be shown live on 7two in Brisbane due to live AFL (Geelong v Port Adelaide) on 7mate.