Total TV Ratings, June 24
Seven’s The Chase Australia claimed the top spot for the most-watched non-news program on total TV reaching a total audience of 845,000 and rising by 3%.
Seven also took out the second spot with Friday Night AFL, reaching 638,000 people and increasing by 2%.
Gardening Australia on ABC experienced the highest lift on overnight with 21%, reaching a total TV audience of 634,000.
Overnight TV Ratings, July 1
Seven topped the network shares with 32.4%, taking a lead on Nine with 27.4%. Seven also topped the primary shares with 23.1%, followed by Nine with 18.5%, then ABC with 12%.
The Chase Australia on Seven was the network’s most-watched non-news program of the night with 472,000 viewers. Seven’s AFL: Friday Night Football followed with 447,000 viewers tuning in to watch St Kilda beat Carlton by 15 points. 258,000 Melbourne viewers watched St Kilda claim the victory 14.9 (93) to 10.18 (78).
Nine’s Friday Night NRL coverage reached an audience of 300,000 with 193,000 of those coming from Sydney. The Panthers defeated the Roosters 26 -18 at BlueBet Stadium.
Hot Seat was Nine’s most-watched entertainment program, clocking 414,000 views.
ABC won the night with Farewell to Leigh Sales – A 7.30 special. 628,000 people tuned in to watch Leigh Sales sign off as anchor of 7.30, looking back at her 12 years in the role, including her most memorable interviews with some of the world’s most powerful and famous figures.
Leigh Sales signs off after 12 years as anchor of 7.30. #abc730 pic.twitter.com/20NY2CQObM
— abc730 (@abc730) June 30, 2022
10 aired an episode of The Living Room, where Baz made a cameo on Neighbours, which reached 288,000 people.
The top non-news program on SBS was a repeat of Great Asian Railway Journeys with 120,000 viewers.
STV
Fox League’s coverage of the Panthers v Roosters was the most-watched program on subscription TV with 237,000 views.
Over on Fox Footy, 214,000 people tuned in to watch St Kilda defeat Carlton, while Fox League’s coverage of the Knights v Titans brought in a crowd of 176,000.