ABC welcomes the New Year with millions of Australians tuning in for the fireworks

ABC 2023 New Year fireworks

ABC’s NYE TV broadcast coverage reached 3.2m viewers, while a total of 685K live streams were recorded via ABC iview

ABC rang in 2023 with millions viewers tuning into its New Year’s Eve concert.

An evening filled with music and celebration highlighted ABC’s commitment to not only entertaining Australian audiences but also supporting the wider community. 

Judith Whelan, director of ABC Regional & Local, said: “It’s been wonderful to bring all Australians – and people all over the world – the iconic images of our New Year’s Eve celebrations on Sydney Harbour. No-one does NYE like we do – with live music, children’s entertainment and of course coverage of the magnificent fireworks display.

“I’d like to thank all the ABC staff who worked through the night to bring everyone every moment of the celebrations – across ABC TV, ABC iview, on social media and on ABC Radio – and once again, provided audio description of the fireworks for people who are blind or vision-impaired.”

ABC NYE hosts Jeremy Fernandez, Zan Rowe and Charlie Pickering

Jeremy Fernandez, Zan Rowe and Charlie Pickering

ABC’s NYE TV broadcast coverage reached 3.2m viewers, while a total of 685K live streams were recorded via ABC iview.

TV and ABC iview Audiences:

ABC’s NYE TV broadcast coverage reached 3.2m viewers.
The Midnight Fireworks averaged 1.7m viewers, making the Midnight Fireworks again the top ranked program of the day across all channels.
The total ABC iview live stream results of NYE coverage increased again year-on-year, achieving a record NYE result of 685K
The ABC TV channel on iview also delivered its strongest daily result ever of 563K
The ABC was also the leading network in metro markets for NYE, with a 5-city prime-time share of 27% (flat on 2021).
3rd Party platforms drove strong levels of off-platform live viewing, with TikTok generating the most engagement this year

Social Audiences:
 
ABC’s New Year’s Eve 2022 coverage was live streamed directly to ABC TV + iview’s Facebook, YouTube, TikTok and Twitter accounts and shared with more than 77 ABC and partner accounts.

This included more than 49 of the ABC’s location-based regional and capital city Facebook pages, giving viewers right across Australia the ability to join in the live coverage and bringing the ABC’s vast audience into the New Year’s Eve conversation.

On Facebook, overnight the live streams, highlights and NYE 2022 packages amassed a combined total of 683K views on ABC and partner pages.
On YouTube, ABC TV’s live streams, highlights and NYE 2022 packages reached 338K views at the time of reporting.
On TikTok, ABC iview’s live stream amassed 525K views and 7.0m engagements, earning over 8,000 new followers.
Audience engagement was strong throughout the night, with over 745K engagements across the live streams, highlights, NYE 2022 packages and event stills.
#NYEABC trended number two on Twitter during the broadcast, holding its position as of 9am January 1.

ABC NYE performer Casey Donovan

Casey Donovan

Celebrations kicked off with The Early Night Show, hosted by Rhys Nicholson, Casey Donovan and Gemma Driscoll, bringing all the family-friendly fun in the lead up to 9pm Calling Country Fireworks.

From 9:15pm, hosts Charlie Pickering and Zan Rowe presented the live concert from the Northern Broadwalk of the Sydney Opera House, featuring a stellar line-up of performances from Tones and I, Ball Park Music, Vika & Linda, Dami Im, Morgan Evans and Tasman Keith.

The perfect soundtrack for New Year’s Eve was amplified at 11pm, as we celebrated the upcoming 2023 Sydney WorldPride Festival with a special segment hosted by Jeremy Fernandez, followed by show stopping performances from Electric Fields, Courtney Act and Casey Donovan

As the clock struck midnight, Sydney’s iconic fireworks beamed around Australia and the world.

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