Sunrise

Eddy on holidays and Beretts on assignment.

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And on the Gold Coast a separate promo.

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Sam Mac was having breakfast in Adelaide at the River Torrens.

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It seems to be more concise on weekends :+1: You can be detailed without being wordy.

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News Corp reporting Seven claiming two decades in a row leadership victory for Sunrise

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So they appear to be trying to “lighten” that dark side of the set by adding the coloured orange lighting to the floor. It’s a nice try, but it still looks unfinished. Needs a more impressive element and the top area of the set needs to be enclosed or something

Also watching this morning, the news backdrop behind Mon is way too busy.

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Sunrise wins the 2023 breakfast battle

#1 at breakfast for 20th year in a row

#1 every single day this year

Two decades after it claimed the breakfast TV crown, the Seven Network’s Sunrise remains the most-watched breakfast program on Australian screens.

Hosted by Natalie Barr and Matt Shirvington (who took over co-hosting duties from David Koch on 12 June this year), Sunrise has been #1 every day so far this year nationally and in the capital cities.

The Morning Show with Larry Emdur and Kylie Gillies has achieved the same impressive result – and has been #1 for the past 16 years.

The combination of Sunrise and The Morning Show means Seven dominates Australians’ screens from 5.30am to 11.30am every weekday, every week, all year.

Every month, Sunrise reaches more than 4.2 million Australians nationally, with Weekend Sunrise reaching 2.9 million and the weekday The Morning Show reaching 3.2 million.

Across 2023, Sunrise has increased the lead over its nearest competitor, attracting more than 30% more viewers nationally and almost 15% more in the capital cities. In regional Australia, it is a remarkable 59% ahead.

This year, Sunrise is #1 across all capital cities; dominates breakfast viewing in New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Queensland, Western Australia and Tasmania; and reigns supreme across regional Australia. Its national BVOD audience has increased 13% so far this year.

In the capital cities, Sunrise has a commanding 46.5% commercial audience share, or 6.8 points more than its nearest competitor. Its audience share in regional markets is 52.3%, or 19.8 points bigger.

Every month, millions more Australians watch Sunrise on social media and 7NEWS.com.au/sunrise.

Sunrise has a combined 2.6 million followers across Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube. Visits to the Sunrise Facebook page have jumped 50% this year and the show has averaged 4.7 million YouTube plays a month over the past 12 months.

Seven Network Director of Morning Television, Sarah Stinson, said: “To be number one across Australia, the five capital cities and in every single state is an accomplishment we never take for granted.

“Thank you to our incredible viewers who have made Sunrise, Weekend Sunrise and The Morning Show Australia’s most-watched breakfast and morning programs day in, day out.

“And thank you to Nat, Shirvo, Kochie, Kylie, Larry, Matt and Monique and the entire on-air crew, as well as the passionate team behind the scenes, for their relentless commitment to keeping Australia informed, enlightened and entertained,” she said.

The Sunrise audience numbers so far this year are:

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The way that reads is a bit deceitful, AFAIK they’re definitely not winning Brisbane and maybe also Melbourne (not sure if survey or calendar or both), but looks like regional Qld and Vic gets the states over the line.

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I can only see Sunrise continuing to be strong for years to come.
Shirvo has really settled in well. Great dynamic with Nat and the whole team. He’s handling interviews really well. And there’s a sense of fun and freshness about the program.

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I take this to mean the 5-city total rather than winning every city.

Harder to understand this one as we have seen days when Today has outperformed Sunrise in the capital cities.

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Are they having a ‘bet each way’, so it’s up to readers to comprehend the statements as they please and they are fine with any being correct? Even though thats disingenuous to Nine’s Today, absolutely.

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It’s called “spin”. Both are guilty of much worse.

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Nat ducking off early today (after 8.20am) for her youngest son’s final school assembly. Mon has shuffled across next to Matt.

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Early finish to the year…

No it’s not in NSW for year 12.
Today is the last day of school then next term it’s HSC then finish in November.

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Jeez they finish early then. In Victoria there’s still weeks to go!

So in NSW they do year 11 for 3 terms then year 12 technically starts term 4 then into the next year for another 3 terms.

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Honestly sounds a better way

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Yes then they have a good 4 months break before Uni or whatever they decide to do with their life after school.

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Join the party next Friday when we broadcast LIVE from Fed Square ahead of the AFL Grand Final. 🎉🎉🎉
Featuring performances from @DeltaGoodrem, ticket giveaways PLUS rock legends @KISS will be our special co-hosts!
Come and be part of the fun or tune in from 5.30am on @Channel7 pic.twitter.com/RqbWeRgHQZ

— Sunrise (@sunriseon7) September 22, 2023
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