TV Ratings June 10, 2023: ICC WTC Final cracks the top five for Saturday night

Adelaide smash the Eagles by 122 on Fox Footy

• The Broncos beat the Knights on Fox League 

Total TV Ratings, June 3

ABC’s airing of Vera topped entertainment total TV for the network with 562,000 viewers, growing by 31%. 

The biggest jump in commercial primetime viewing goes to ABC’s The North Water, where the Total TV audience grew by 42% to reach 193,000 viewers. 

Overnight TV Ratings, June 10

Seven enjoyed a Saturday night win in both the network and primary channel shares with 28% and 42.4%, respectively. 7mate won the multichannels with 8.7%.

Seven’s Saturday Night AFL saw the Tigers take a 15-point victory over the Dockers as 291,000 tuned in to watch the match. In entertainment, Border Security: Australia’s Front Line reached 258,000 as border security officers uncovered a sophisticated drug syndicate. The ICC WTC Final Day 4 topped entertainment for Seven though with 418,000 tuning in. 

Nine’s A Current Affair came out on top, reaching 425,000 as the program met with a couple at the mercy of big banks following an international account hack. Earlier in the night, Getaway had 309,000 as the team taste-tested their way around Honolulu. 

On the ABC, Sister Boniface Mysteries saw Sister Boniface investigate a case that threatened national security. The show had 280,000 cracking the top 10 for Saturday. Vera was viewed by 278,000 as Vera set out to solve the murder of a teenage girl. 

10 aired The Dog House Australia as the program met with Martin the staffy who was finding a new home. The show had 147,000. The network also aired CSI: Vegas to 83,000 viewers. 

SBS aired The Real Crown: Inside House of Windsor to 92,000. 

STV

On Fox League, the Broncos beat the Knights 24-20 in front of 313,000, while the Panthers showed up the Roosters 30-6 in front of 292,000. The Dragons also beat the Rabbitohs 36-30 in front of 230,000. 

Fox Footy’s top game was Adelaide V Eagles, which saw Adelaide smash by 122 points in front of 197,000. Hawthorn V Brisbane clocked 192,000. 

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