Total TV Ratings, May 27
The Chase on Seven claimed the top spot for the most-watched non-news program on total TV reaching a total audience of 822,000 increasing by 3%. Better Homes and Gardens came second, rising 6% to reach 698,000 people.
Gardening Australia on ABC had the biggest lift on overnight with 21% to reach an audience of 600,000.
Overnight TV Ratings, June 3
Seven has won Friday night with a network share of 35% and a primary share of 24.9%. Nine came in second with a network share of 27.4% and a primary share of 16.9%. 7Mate took out the multichannel win with 3.9%
The Chase on Seven was the most-watched entertainment program of the night, reaching 533,000 people.
Seven’s AFL: Friday Night Football followed closely behind reaching 521,000 people as Geelong took a 13-point victory over the Western Bulldogs to win 12.11 (83) to 10.10 (70) at Marvel Stadium. The game was the most watched program in all key age demographics.
A Current Affair on Nine was the most-watched program on the network bringing in 515,000 viewers, while Hot Seat totalled 367,000
Nine’s Friday Night NRL coverage reached an audience of 272,000 with 160,000 of those coming from Sydney as The Panthers dominated the Bulldogs 30-18.
ABC’s top entertainment program was Gardening Australia bringing in an audience of 351,000.
On 10, The Living Room reached 270,000 people and saw Dr Chris Brown get his camel on in the Northern Territory.
The top non-news program on SBS was a Great Asian Railway Journeys clocking 118,000 views.
STV
Fox Footy came out on top with its coverage of Western Bulldogs v Geelong pulling in 266,000 views. Fox League came in second clocking 187,000 views with the Panthers v Bulldogs coverage, followed by Fox Footy’s Friday Night on Fox reaching 116,000 people.