Summer TV Ratings, November 30, 2022: Audiences farewell Fisk with S2 finale

Fisk

Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth indicate big numbers coming for Socceroos early start

• Fisk and Question Everything wrap up their second seasons
• Carrie Bickmore farewells The Project

• Australia goes to bat against West Indies on Seven
• Total TV: Love Island up over 800%

Total TV Ratings, November 23

Continuing its time at the top for ABC, Fisk has come in with over 1m viewers. The episode was up 59%, with 1,106,000 tuning in. 

Not far behind was the match between the Socceroos and Frace, with 981,000 tuning in to the FIFA World Cup on SBS. Lifting 38%, the match saw Australia go down to Frace 4-1. 

Home and Away was up 23% for Seven, with 883,000 tuning in. 

On 10, the first part of Claremont: A Killer Among Us rose 20% for a total audience of 447,000. 

Love Island Australia continues to dominate catch up, with 340,000 tuning in – a huge lift of 844%.

Overnight TV Ratings, November 30

Primetime News
Nine News 728,000 (6:30pm)/ 749,000 (6:00pm)
Seven News 709,000 (6:30pm)/ 707,000 (6:00pm)
ABC News 544,000
10 News First 268,000 (5:00pm)/ 165,000 (6:00pm)
SBS World News 111,000 (6:30pm)/ 92,000 (7:00pm)

Daily Current Affairs
A Current Affair 537,000
7.30 476,000
The Project 221,000 (6:30pm)/ 347,000 (7pm)
The Drum 144,000

Breakfast TV
Sunrise 208,000
Today 183,000
News Breakfast 148,000

Late News
Nine News Late 103,000
ABC Late News 83,000

Nine has won the night with a primary share of 17.2%, and a network share of 25.1%. Multichannels was won by 7Two with a 4.1% share.

Nine’s A Current Affair showed footage of a group of friends who broke into Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium while filming themselves, and told 537,000 about the penalty handed down to a man who went almost 100km/h on a bikeway. The renovations continued on Country Home Rescue with Shaynna Blaze, with 332,000 watching as Shaynna built her perfect kitchen and living room. 

Seven was broadcasting from Optus Stadium in Perth, as 391,000 watched day one of the first Australia v West Indies test. At the time of writing, Australia sits on a score of 293/2, with the West Indies yet to bat.

7.30 covered the censure of Scott Morrison and interviewed Anthony Albanese for 476,000. A repeat of Hard Quiz had 472,000 laughing through the Battle of the Duds, before Question Everything invited Carl Barron, Mel Buttle, and Blake Freeman onto the desk to wrap up its season for 424,000. It was also the season finale of Fisk, with Kitty Flanagan’s show bringing the laughs for 497,000, before a surprisingly emotional end. 

On 10, The Project (221,000 6:30pm / 347,000 7pm) bid farewell to its last original panellist, Carrie Bickmore. To mark her last time behind the desk, the show took a stroll down memory lane and was full of tributes – including from Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Two repeats of The Dog House then brought in 311,000 and 236,000 respectively. 

With the Denmark v Socceroos game kicking off at 2am AEDT / 11pm AWST on SBS, the match was split over two different ratings periods. With the rest of the numbers due to come in tomorrow, the beginning of the match was watched by 111,000 in Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth. 

At a much more reasonable time, England v Wales drew a crowd of 163,000.

See Also: FIFA World Cup 2022 SBS TV ratings: Every match for every team in Qatar

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