TV Ratings June 17, 2023: The Storm bring the lightning to the Tigers in Campbelltown

The Giants smash by 70 against Fremantle

• The Eels beat the Sea Eagles on Fox League

Total TV Ratings, June 10

Seven’s airing of The ICC WTC Final D4 S2 topped entertainment total TV for the network with 646,000 viewers, growing by 4%. 

The biggest jump in commercial primetime viewing goes to ABC’s Vera, where the Total TV audience grew by 25% to reach 565,000 viewers. 

Overnight TV Ratings, June 17

Nine enjoyed a Saturday night win in both the network and primary channel shares with 26.5% and 36.2%, respectively. GEM won the multichannels with 3.6%.

Seven’s Saturday Night AFL saw the Tigers take a 20-point victory over the Saints as 324,000 tuned in to watch the match. In entertainment, Border Security: Australia’s Front Line reached 232,000 as border security officers suspected an elderly Vietmanese woman was hiding something.

Nine’s coverage of The Mid Year Ashes led them into the top 3 for Saturday night with 515,000 tuning in to watch Day 2 of England vs Australia. Earlier in the night, Getaway had 310,000 as the team showcased Perth’s newest thrill ride. 

On the ABC, Sister Boniface Mysteries saw Sister Boniface investigate the mysterious death of a lead singer of a band. The show had 272,000 tune in. Vera was viewed by 292,000 as Vera investigated a murder in the remote Northumbrian countryside. 

10 aired The Dog House Australia as the program met with Elaine meeting her new blue staffy. The show had 198,000. The network also aired CSI: Vegas to 97,000 viewers. 

SBS aired The Real Crown: Inside House of Windsor to 115,000. 

STV

On Fox League, the Eels beat the Sea Eagles 34-4 in front of 271,000, while the Storm showed up the Tigers 28-6 in front of 252,000. The Roosters also beat the Knights 18-16 in front of 191,000. 

Fox Footy’s top game was Richmond V St Kilda, which saw Richmond smash by 20 points in front of 186,000. GWS V Fremantle clocked 179,000 as the Giants won by 70 points at Giants Stadium in Sydney. 

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