• Day 13 of Aus Open increased 10% on total TV
Total TV Ratings, January 27
Nine’s Day 1w Australian Open coverage increased by 10% to reach 838,000 on Total TV.
Seven’s The Chase rose 3% for an audience of 702,000, followed by the BBL eliminator round with 541,000.
On ABC, Monty Don’s Adriatic Gardens rose 15% to reach 458,000.
Overnight TV Ratings, February 3
Seven has narrowly won the the Saturday night shares with a primary channel share of 18.8% and a network share of 28.9%, while 7mate topped multichannels with a 3.4% share.
Topping entertainment for the night was Seven’s Better Homes and Gardens which saw Charlie, Adam and Melissa transform a backyard into a new stunning space. The program reached 414,000 views followed by The Chase with 378,000.
Nine’s top program was A Current Affair with 496,000. The program caught up with a man accused of faking his own kidnapping to cheat on his partner, and met the angry families who say their loved ones memorials were chucked into overflowing bins. Earlier in the night, Hot Seat reached 300,000, followd by For The Love Of Pets with 262,000.
On the ABC, Monty Don’s Adriatic Gardens clocked 307,000, as viewers joined Monty Don on his journey from Corfu to Athens, where he visited a reforestation project and two modern gardens. Later in the night, a repeat of Van Der Valk reached 260,000.
On 10, 207,000 tuned in to The Graham Norton Show, which featured Claire Foy, M Night Shyamalan, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Rob Beckett and Sam Smith.
The highest-rated non-news show on SBS was Scotland: A Year in the Wild with 130,000.
STV
ESPN has topped the subscription TV charts with post-game coverage of the NBL, which saw the 36ers go up against the Kings and reach 42,000 views. The Rita Panahi Show on Sky News Live came in secondd reaching 36,000, while the 36ers v Kings match reached 34,000.