Seems Melbourne and Sydney doing the heavy lifting, I recall Adelaide and Perth went massive for Tokyo (100-200k+ each), perhaps not yet doing similar for Nine?
Also don’t think Nine have done a cumulative market reach chart since the 2020 Australian Open (which went massive and just pre-COVID).
That’s a very big streaming number watching live at around 4:30am (Sunday)? (Or is that live + catchup) and this is probably the event stream with the OBS feed and not the stream of 9 since that definitely didn’t have 400k BVOD for the overnight day 1 coded segment in the ratings
Interesting that Nine aren’t combining the channel averages, like Seven did, maybe the new VOZ doesn’t allow?
AFAIK Night should’ve actually been over 2.8m and Night S2 over 2.1m totals, adding 9Gem?
And guessing the bvod only reflects the broadcast channel live streams, not also adding the raw event streams of the exact same event (which would have different commentary so technically different anyway), so those figures probably even higher still.
And for D2. Definitely on par with Tokyo. It’s amazing really! Nine probably didn’t forecast this, surely
Surprised that Seven News still won in Adelaide - although they did have a local AFL game as the lead in instead of Nine airing repeats and gymnastics during the afternoon.
High 1m like the OzTAM peak of old and on-par with Tokyo 2020. It’d be interesting to see the splits without the bvod too, but if you then added 9Gem, it’d make up for the loss a smidge.
I was wrong about Adelaide and Perth, also on-par with Tokyo, massive and rare results for Nine there, the shares particularly.
Nine News could’ve been higher, depsite still nearly 300k margin and great (very nearly wins) in Adelaide and Perth… Watch this space. Seven News was pulling 400-500k+ in Sydney and Melbourne during Tokyo from memory, also with The Chase on a lot of nights with Larry Emdur’s commencement.
IIRC Nine News Perth had 200-300k in a special live later bulletin, the night Ash Barty won the Australian Open, or something like that in 2022?
And I think @TV.Cynic mentioned Nine News last won a week in Perth during London 2012.
7’s Dancing with the Stars, news and Weekend Sunrise seem to have retained most of their viewers. 9’s big ratings have come from additional viewers. That’s good news for 7.