Total TV Ratings, June 17
Seven’s Better Homes and Gardens was the most-watched non-news program on total TV, pulling in an audience of 804,000 and rising by 5%.
The Chase Australia came second, reaching 787,000 people and increasing by 3%.
Gardening Australia on ABC experienced the highest lift on total TV, clocking 641,000 views and rising by 19%.
Overnight TV Ratings, June 24
Seven’s AFL coverage continues to bode well for the network, giving them the #1 network share spot with 30.9% and a primary channel share of 23.9%. Nine followed closely behind with a network share of 28.9%, while 7TWO took out the multichannel win with 3.1%.
The Chase Australia was the top program of the night, reaching 581,000 people.
Seven’s Friday Night AFL coverage followed behind with 452,000 viewers tuning in to watch the Western Bulldogs take on Hawthorn. 208,000 Melbourne residents watched as the Western Bulldogs won 19.11 (125) to 12.11 (83). The coverage also placed in the top five of all key age demographics
Hot Seat on Nine was the network’s top entertainment show, reaching 408,000 people, while the Women’s State of Origin clocked 236,000 views. 147,000 Sydney residents watched on as NSW ran off with a victory, winning 20-14.
Gardening Australia was the top non-news show on ABC reaching 336,000 people as Costa celebrated the ABC’s 90th birthday.
On 10, Miguel cooked up a storm with MasterChef and Survivor alumni, Khanh Ong on The Living Room, reaching 288,000 people.
The top program on SBS was a repeat of Great Asian Railway Journeys, reaching an audience of 88,000.
STV
Fox Footy’s coverage of Western Bulldogs v Hawthorn was the most-watched program on subscription TV, reaching an audience of 200,000.
The Women’s State of Origin on Fox League came in second, pulling in an audience of 158,000.
On Fox Sports 503, West Coast took on Essendon and won 16.11 (107) to 14.13 (97).