Seven: Australia’s most watched network
#1 in 2023 calendar year and survey year
#1 in 34 calendar year weeks nationally
#1 program of 2023
#1 in news, sport, local drama, breakfast #1 in multichannels
7plus: Up 23%, 15.36 billion minutes streamed
The Seven Network has claimed victory in 2023, taking the title of the most watched network nationally and in the capital cities for both the calendar year and the ratings survey year.
With the #1 news, breakfast, sport and local drama shows – plus the #1 new entertainment show of 2023 and much-loved entertainment shows that grew their audiences across Seven and 7plus – the network took the crown nationally for the calendar year in all people and was less than 0.2 points from taking the top spot in 25 to 54s.
Seven was also #1 nationally in all people for the survey year, which ended on 2 December. In the capital cities, Seven was on top in both the calendar and survey years.
Australia’s favourite network was #1 in 34 calendar year weeks nationally and 27 weeks in the capital cities. For the survey year, it was on top for 28 weeks nationally and 20 weeks in the capital cities.
7plus had a blockbuster 2023, streaming 15.36 billion minutes, up 23% in total. The increase included a 24% lift in live streaming and a 22% rise in video on demand viewing.
The #1 shows in Australia were on Seven this year:
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#1 program of 2023: FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ Semi Final Australia v England
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#1 winter sport – AFL
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#1 news program – 7NEWS
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#1 new entertainment show of 2023: The 1% Club
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#1 Australian drama – Home and Away
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#1 lifestyle show – Better Homes and Gardens
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#1 daily game show – The Chase Australia
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#1 breakfast show – Sunrise
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#1 morning show – The Morning Show
With a total TV audience of 7.32 million, the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ Semi Final between Australia v England was the highest rating program on Australian TV in more than 20 years. All up, the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ accounted for five of the top six programs of the 2023 survey year.
Seven’s dominance of sport this year included the AFL, with the Grand Final ranking at the #4 program of the year (3.98 million viewers, up 22% on 2022). The Grand Final Presentations came in at #9 with 3.24 million viewers.
With an average total TV audience of 977,000, The 1% Club was the breakout entertainment hit of 2023. Four of Seven’s 7.30pm shows – Dancing With The Stars, SAS Australia, Farmer Wants A Wife and My Kitchen Rules – increased their audiences year-on-year, a result no other network could match.
Seven’s other big entertainment hits of 2023 included John Farnham: Finding The Voice with 1.66 million total TV viewers, the TV WEEK Logie Awards (1.36 million, their biggest audience since 2017), Farmer Wants A Wife Finale Part 1 (1.38 million), Farmer Wants A Wife Finale Part 2 (1.35 million), The Voice (1.29 million) and the TV WEEK Logie Awards Red Carpet (1.29 million).
More Australians turned to Seven for news and public affairs than any other network this year. With an average total TV audience of 1.39 million, 7NEWS Monday to Friday was the #1 weeknight news program every week of 2023, with the biggest lead over its closest rival since 2019.
7NEWS Saturday and Sunday also ruled their timeslots, while Sunrise was the #1 breakfast program for a remarkable 20th year in a row and The Morning Show took the top spot mornings for its 16th consecutive year.
Seven West Media Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, James Warburton said: “It’s no accident that Seven was the most watched network this year – and for the past three years in a row and for 15 of the past 17 years. Day in, day out, we give Australians the news, sport and entertainment they love, want and trust.
“The fact we had our highest audience share in five years is testament to the talent and hard work of everyone at Seven, and the connection we have built with our audience. We were #1 in all people and we came extremely close to being #1 in 25 to 54s.
“The Matildas’ amazing performance in the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ was clearly a highlight this year, but it wasn’t the only one. The ongoing success of 7NEWS, Sunrise, The Chase Australia, Home and Away, Better Homes and Gardens, our 7.30pm entertainment shows, AFL, cricket and much more made 2023 a special year for Seven, our viewers and our partners,” he said.
Seven’s Chief Content Officer, Entertainment Programming, Angus Ross, said: “After a big 2023, next year is going to be even bigger. From Test cricket and the BBL over summer to Australian Idol and The 1% Club in the first quarter, we have a strong slate of new and returning shows, including Dream Home, Stranded On Honeymoon Island, Made in Bondi, Once In A Lifetime, all-new First Dates, Farmer Wants A Wife, The Voice, Dancing With
The Stars, RFDS, My Kitchen Rules, the TV WEEK Logie Awards and others we haven’t announced yet.
“All of this is on top to our content ‘spine’ of Sunrise, The Morning Show, The Chase Australia, 7NEWS, Home and Away and Better Homes and Gardens, plus special events and the best sport in Australia.”
Seven West Media Chief Revenue Officer, Kurt Burnette, said: “In a market where the competition for audience, attention and engagement continues to increase, the screens of Seven have once again proven to be the leading choice for viewers and brands – making Seven and 7plus the fastest and most effective way to connect with more than 17 million people a month, on mass or targeted.
“We have a clear strategy to build on that in 2024 and beyond through more people, more addressability, ecommerce and innovation. Put simply, Seven is and will be the first and best choice for brands to create the best business outcomes and results.”
2023 CALENDAR YEAR
National commercial shares (%), calendar year:
Network | All people | 25 to 54s | 16 to 39s |
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Seven Network | 41.5 | 37.1 | 36.9 |
Nine Network | 37.2 | 37.2 | 37.9 |
Network 10 | 21.3 | 25.8 | 25.2 |
Capital cities commercial shares (%), calendar year:
Network | All people | 25 to 54s | 16 to 39s |
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Seven Network | 39.8 | 34.9 | 35.5 |
Nine Network | 39.2 | 39.3 | 39.6 |
Network 10 | 21.0 | 25.7 | 24.9 |
Regional commercial shares (%), calendar year:
Network | All people | 25 to 54s | 16 to 39s |
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Seven Network | 44.9 | 42.0 | 41.0 |
Nine Network | 33.2 | 32.1 | 33.0 |
Network 10 | 21.9 | 25.9 | 26.0 |
Weeks won, total people, calendar year:
Network | Nationally | Capital cities |
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Seven Network | 34 | 27 |
Nine Network | 18 | 25 |
Network 10 | 0 | 0 |
2023 SURVEY YEAR
National commercial shares (%), survey year:
Network | All people | 25 to 54s | 16 to 39s |
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Seven Network | 41.6 | 37.0 | 37.1 |
Nine Network | 37.0 | 37.1 | 37.6 |
Network 10 | 21.4 | 25.9 | 25.3 |
Capital cities commercial shares (%), survey year:
Network | All people | 25 to 54s | 16 to 39s |
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Seven Network | 40.1 | 35.1 | 35.7 |
Nine Network | 38.8 | 39.1 | 39.2 |
Network 10 | 21.1 | 25.8 | 25.1 |
Regional commercial shares (%), survey year:
Network | All people | 25 to 54s | 16 to 39s |
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Seven Network | 44.7 | 41.6 | 41.0 |
Nine Network | 33.2 | 32.4 | 33.0 |
Network 10 | 22.1 | 26.0 | 26.0 |
TOP 50 PROGRAMS OF 2023
Total TV national audience (survey year)
1 | Seven | FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Australia v England | 7,320,500 |
2 | Seven | FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Australia v France****Post Game | 4,516,800 |
3 | Seven | FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Australia v France | 4,225,200 |
4 | Seven | Seven’s AFL Grand Final: Collingwood v Brisbane | 3,984,300 |
5 | Seven | FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Australia v Denmark | 3,569,000 |
6 | Seven | FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Sweden v Australia | 3,414,000 |
7 | Nine | NRL Grand Final Day – Match | 3,412,800 |
8 | Nine | State Of Origin, First Match | 3,293,900 |
9 | Seven | Seven’s AFL Grand Final: Presentations | 3,242,000 |
10 | Seven | FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Final Spain v England | 3,088,400 |
11 | Nine | State Of Origin, Second Match | 3,044,600 |
12 | Seven | FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Australia v England Post Game | 2,856,900 |
13 | Seven | Seven’s AFL Grand Final: On The Ground | 2,840,300 |
14 | Nine | State Of Origin, Third Match | 2,505,400 |
15 | Seven | FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Canada v Australia | 2,492,800 |
16 | Seven | FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Australia v England Pre-Game | 2,412,600 |
17 | Nine | Married at First Sight – The Final Dinner Party | 2,115,700 |
18 | Nine | The Block – Grand Final | 2,114,200 |
19 | Nine | Married at First Sight – Final | 2,098,300 |
20 | Nine | 2023 Australian Open, Men’s Final | 1,975,300 |
21 | Seven | FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Australia v Ireland | 1,959,400 |
22 | Nine | Married at First Sight – Wednesday | 1,931,200 |
23 | Nine | Married at First Sight – Sunday | 1,929,000 |
24 | Nine | Married at First Sight – Launch | 1,860,200 |
25 | Nine | Married at First Sight – Monday | 1,825,200 |
26 | Nine | Married at First Sight – Tuesday | 1,821,500 |
27 | Nine | NRL Grand Final Day – Entertainment | 1,785,500 |
28 | Nine | Married at First Sight – Thursday | 1,752,900 |
29 | Seven | FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Australia v Denmark Pre-Game | 1,712,700 |
30 | Seven | John Farnham: Finding The Voice | 1,663,800 |
31 | Nine | State Of Origin, First Match | 1,653,500 |
32 | Nine | ICC Men’s ODI World Cup 2023 – Final Session 1 | 1,602,100 |
33 | Nine | The Block – Sunday | 1,575,300 |
34 | Nine | State Of Origin, Second Match – Pre-Match | 1,559,900 |
35 | Nine | NRL Grand Final Day – Post Match | 1,539,600 |
36 | ABC | Vera | 1,535,900 |
37 | Seven | FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Australia v Nigeria | 1,482,200 |
38 | Seven | Seven’s AFL: Friday Night Football Finals | 1,462,400 |
39 | Nine | 2023 Australian Open, Men’s Final – Presentation | 1,462,400 |
40 | Nine | The Block – Launch | 1,421,100 |
41 | Seven | 7NEWS Monday to Friday | 1,409,400 |
42 | Seven | FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Final, Spain v England, Post Game | 1,386,900 |
43 | Seven | Farmer Wants A Wife – Finale Part 1 | 1,375,800 |
44 | Seven | The Voice – Launch | 1,365,700 |
45 | Seven | 7NEWS Sunday | 1,363,300 |
46 | Seven | Home And Away | 1,358,500 |
47 | Seven | TV WEEK Logie Awards | 1,357,800 |
48 | Seven | 7NEWS at 6.30 | 1,356,900 |
49 | Seven | Farmer Wants A Wife – Finale Part 2 | 1,352,600 |
50 | Seven | The Voice – Grand Finale | 1,347,000 |