Monday 10 March 2025

The cumulative reach of FTA broke through to 13 million on Monday. Nine’s share was up one for a six-point win over Seven that dropped two. While 10 was steady, ABC dropped one and SBS was up by one.

The Married At First Sight’s Feedback week saw just over 1.7 million tune in. While that made it easily the number one show it was the show’s lowest rated episode in four weeks and down 100k from last Monday.

Seven’s Home and Away special week got off to a great start with 962k, the drama’s best result of the year and higher than all but one episode of 2024.

Australian Idol’s top 12 then averaged 883k for Seven, to be even with last week. Late, the network’s new AFL discussion show The Agenda Setters missed the top 30 with 196k while Suits LA had just 127k.

Nine’s split schedule saw both Footy Classified (208k) and a new season of 100% Footy (252k) make the top 30 for a combined 452k.

Survivor Australia’s latest non-elimination episode lifted by 50k to over 600k, the show’s best result since launch. NCIS Sydney’s first season on FTA that followed just made the top 30.

Australian Story dropped 30k this week with Four Corners down 130k. That saw Media Watch down 100k but still doing well with over 600k – a time slot winner. Later, Q+A managed 290k.

News continued to rate higher than usual with Seven News over 1.5 million again and its highest Monday result of the year. Nine News was also up while A Current Affair posted a 2025 high to be +200k clear of ABC News that was close to one million. 10 News had its second highest rating of the year while The Project hit a 2025 high.

At breakfast Sunrise was 100k ahead of Today with both programs well up on last week.

In the afternoon Tipping Point was over 800k for only the fifth time. (The Chase not shown in Queensland).

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