Total TV Ratings, June 3
The Chase on Seven claimed the top non-news spot on total TV reaching a total audience of 901,000, increasing by 3%.
Seven also took out the second spot with Better Homes and Gardens, which reached 744,000 people, rising 5%.
ABC’s Gardening Australia (656,000) and 10’s Have You Been Paying Attention? (289,000) both had the highest lift on overnight with 18%.
Overnight TV Ratings, June 10
Seven has dominated the night with a network share of 33.5% and a primary share of 22.6% while taking out the multichannel win on 7mate with 4.7%.
Seven’s AFL: Friday Night Football continues to bring strong numbers for the network, pulling in 452,000 viewers, as the Blues scored a 26-point win over the Bombers 12.8 (80) to 7.12 (54). The match topped the ratings in all key age demographics and clocked 260,000 Melbourne viewers.
The Chase Australia on Seven won the night bringing in 471,000 views, with 135,000 of those coming from Melbourne.
Over on Nine 400,000 people tuned in to watch Hot Seat, while Nine’s Friday Night NRL coverage reached an audience of 260,000. The Cowboys defeated the Dragons 31-12 at QCB Stadium, with 141,000 people tuning in from Sydney.
ABC’s top entertainment program was Gardening Australia bringing in an audience of 339,000.
On 10’s The Project 308,000 viewers tuned in to watch the team interview Stefan Dennis to discuss the final day of shooting TV show Neighbours.
The top non-news program on SBS was a repeat of Great Asian Railway Journeys with 102,000 views.
STV
Fox Footy’s Essendon v Carlton coverage was the top program on subscription TV, reaching an audience of 220,000.
Fox League’s coverage of Cowboys v Dragons followed behind pulling in 198,000 people.
Fox Footy’s Friday Footy on Fox clocked 80,000 views and Fox League’s NRL Friday Night Footy reached 73,000 people.