Primetime News
Seven News 1,023,000/978,000
Nine News 1,013,000/928,000
ABC News 688,000
10 News First 417,000 (5:00pm)/ 263,000 (6:00pm)
SBS World News 171,000 (6:30pm) 145,000 (7:00pm)
Daily current affairs
A Current Affair 733,000
7.30 550,000
The Project 274,000 (6:3 pm)/440,000 (7pm)
The Drum 188,000
Breakfast TV
Sunrise 272,000
Today 228,000
News Breakfast 190,000
Late News
The Latest 154,000
Nine News Late Edition 120,000
ABC Late News 45,000
Nine TV Ratings
A Current Affair had 733,000 viewers as the show covered families who claimed to have been deceived by former international rugby union player Trevor Leota after losing their life savings in an alleged housing scheme.
With no NRL last night due to the State of Origin, Nine put on RBT (416,000) and a repeat of Paramedics (312,000).
Nine News came in slightly behind Seven News but was #1 in the key demos of 18-49 and 25-54.
Seven TV Ratings
Seven was the top primary channel (22.5%) and network (33.9%) last night thanks to the success of the AFL.
The match between Geelong and Port Adelaide drew in 568,000 viewers, as the Cats easily handled the Power 112-91. The match was the top non-news program last night and was #1 in the 16-39 key demo.
10 TV Ratings
MasterChef had 556,000 viewers as Road Trip Week took the chefs to the Lune Lab where Tommy won the immunity challenge off the back of his Banh Mi.
Earlier in the night, The Project had 274,000 (6:3 pm) and 440,000 (7pm) viewers as the show covered how many vaccinations are needed to end lockdowns, the Biloela family, and more royal drama.
ABC TV Ratings
The new rejigged current affairs lineup on ABC continued last night with Foreign Correspondent bringing in 400,000 which was up on its return audience of 360,000 viewers last week but still down on its final audience when airing on a Tuesday night back in March.
SBS TV Ratings
The top program on SBS last night was Robson Green: Walking Hadrian’s Wall which had 181,000 viewers.