The Block was back on top with another +1.2 million result, up slightly on the previous week for the top entertainment result. My Kitchen Rules was also back after Monday’s hiatus with 934k up 60k on the previous Tuesday.
The second episode of the new version of Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Gen dropped by 80k to 384k while Great British Railway Journeys had 140k for SBS at 7.30pm. Insight that followed had 161k.
Foreign Correspondent on ABC had 482k, down 40k with Take 5 With Zan Rowe dropping below 300k.
Later, The Rookie with 441k was just ahead of The Cheap Sets with 429k.
Paramedics dropped to 396k with Footy Classified that was at 8.40pm in Melbourne and 9.40pm elsewhere on 200k.
The Agenda Setters had a total of 174k with Grosse Pointe Garden Society on 84k.
On 10, FBI: Most Wanted was pre-empted by a playout error to see House Hunters run instead for 30 minutes. 100k was the rating for the original one hour coding.
At 6pm Seven News was 25k ahead of Nine’s bulletin. At 5pm Tipping Point was almost 180k ahead of The Chase. 10 News+ managed 151k then Deal Or No Deal was on 289k.
Seven News with Alex Cullen had 159k for its second instalment - report on afternoon numbers to follow.
The Block was Australia’s No. 1 program with People 25-54 and People 16-39. It was also a dominant timeslot winner across Australia and in all metro capitals with Total People. It secured a National Total TV Reach of 2.136 million, a Total TV National Audience of 1.252 million - up 21.6% year-on-year and a BVOD Audience of 252,000 - up a huge 47.4% year-on-year.
9News was the No. 1 program on Tuesday night across the 5 City Metro with Total People. The combined national bulletins registered a National Total TV Reach of 2.148 million and a Total TV National Audience of 1.349 million (up 17.0% year on year). On 9Now, it secured a BVOD Audience of 165,000 - up a massive 73.7% year-on-year.
A Current Affair dominated its timeslot across Australia and in all five metro city capitals with Total People. It had a National Total TV Reach of 1.735 million and a Total TV National Audience of 1.138 million - up 8.0% on the same night last year. On 9Now, it registered a BVOD Audience of 141,000 - up an impressive 62.1% year-on-year.
Tipping Point Australia was the No.1 afternoon game show across Australia and all five metro city capitals with Total People. It registered a National Total TV Reach of 1.495 million and a Total TV National Audience of 792,000 - up 19.6% on the same night last year. On 9Now its BVOD Audience of 92,000 - was up an incredible 91.7% year-on-year.
Paramedics secured a National Total TV Reach of 915,000, a Total TV National Audience of 396,000 and a BVOD Audience of 51,000.
Today was the breakfast program of choice in Melbourne and Brisbane with Total People. It achieved a National Total TV Reach of 750,000, a Total TV National Audience of 312,000 - up 6.5% year-on-year. On 9Now its BVOD audience was 50,000 - up 51.5% year-on-year.
The 9Network was the No.1 network on Tuesday across the 5 City Metro with Total People and all key demographics.
The Cheap Seats Is Achieving Its Biggest Audience Since 2022.
Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Gen Grows 10’s Timeslot 29%.
Reached 838,000 total national viewers.
Grows 10’s timeslot 29% vs. the same time last year.
The Cheap Seats:
Reached 794,000 total national viewers.
#1 in its timeslot in 25 to 54s.
Strong commercial shares: 29.1% in 16 to 39s and 29.2% in 25 to 54s.
Season-to-date:
Reaching 7.7 million total national viewers.
Biggest total audience since 2022.
Total audience up 6% year-on-year.
Biggest streaming audiences ever.
Streaming audience up 20% year-on-year.
#1 in its timeslot.
7-Day Total Viewing Audience (Tuesday, 16 September):
Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Gen : Reached 1.08 million total viewers.
Seven #1 nationally in total TV National total TV audience share, 6.00am to midnight: 42.7% National total TV audience share, 6.00pm to midnight: 42.6% 7plus: #1 in BVOD, up 50.4% year-on-year 7NEWS: #1 program, reaches 2.18 million My Kitchen Rules: reaches 1.68 million Home and Away: #1 drama, reaches 1.44 million Sunrise: #1 at breakfast, 40% more viewers than Today
Seven Network reaches 5.82 million Australians nationally. 7plus: #1 in BVOD with a 45.74% share, reach up 50.4% year-on-year.
Seven Network: #1 nationally in total TV in all people with a 42.7% share (6.00am to midnight).
Seven Network: #1 nationally in total TV in all people with a 42.6% share (6.00pm to midnight).
Seven Network: #1 nationally in grocery shoppers with a 42.8% share (6.00am to midnight).
Seven Network: #1 nationally in grocery shoppers with a 43.0% share (6.00pm to midnight). 7NEWS Tuesday: #1 program in all people and grocery shoppers. National reach 2.18 million, national audience 1.37 million. My Kitchen Rules Tuesday: National reach 1.68 million, national audience 934,000. Up 7% on last week. Home and Away Tuesday: #1 drama. National reach 1.44 million, national audience 913,000. The Chase Australia Tuesday: National reach 1.31 million, national audience 614,000. Sunrise Tuesday: #1 breakfast program. National reach 999,000, national audience 437,000. 40% more viewers than Today.
NATIONAL TOTAL TV COMMERCIAL SHARES (%): 6.00am to midnight
Network
All people
25 to 54s
Grocery shoppers
Seven Network
42.7
38.4
42.8
Nine Network
39.9
40.6
40.0
Network Ten
17.4
21.0
17.2
NATIONAL TOTAL TV COMMERCIAL SHARES (%): 6.00pm to midnight
The Cheap Seats did well for 8.30, improving on its lead-in (of Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Gen).
Again, thank you for posting the daytime ratings, including that of the ABC.
I used to think that Nine’s Pointless at 2pm was more competitive. Still a curious factor for Alex Cullen’s News Update at 1pm?
10 beat the ABC from 2 until 6pm. A small victory for them.