Total TV Ratings, June 18
ABC’s The Good Karma Hospital has come out on top of the total TV charts for non-news programs, bringing in 722,000 viewers, and an increase of 21%.
ABC also took out the second spot with Call The Midwife, rising 21% to reach an audience of 642,000. Both programs were tied in having the highest lift on overnight.
Overnight TV Ratings, June 25
Seven has taken the #1 network share spot with 29.9%, narrowly followed by Nine with 28.7%. Topping the primary shares was Seven with 19.2%, while Nine had a primary share of 17.4%. 7mate won the multichannel share with 4.7%.
300,000 people tuned in to watch The Swans dominate St Skilda on Seven’s Saturday Night Football. The Swans now sit just one win and percentage out of second spot on the AFL ladder, thanks to the 12.11 (83) to 4.8 (32) victory, as 132,000 Melbournians watched on.
Nine’s Getaway was the second most-watched non-news program, reaching 310,000 people as the team headed to the Mediterranean, cruising in style on a luxury yacht from the Greek capital Athens to Dubrovnik on the Croatian coast.
The #1 entertainment program of the night was The Good Karma Hospital, which pulled in an audience of 376,000. Additionally, series three of The Split premiered on the network last night reaching 265,000 people.
A repeat of The Dog House Australia aired on 10, clocking 199,000 views.
The top non-news program on SBS was The World’s Most Scenic Railway Journeys with 124,000 viewers.
STV
Fox Footy dominated the night on subscription TV, taking out the top four spots. Coming in at #1 was the match between Geelong and Richmond, clocking 265,000 views as Geelong claimed a 13.11 (89) to 13.8 (86) victory.
Super Saturday reached 237,000 people, while AFL v St Kilda clocked 202,000 views.
On Fox League, Papua New Guinea v Fiji reached 167,000 people.