• Port Adelaide beat the Bulldogs on Fox Footy
Total TV Ratings, June 2
Seven’s Better Homes and Gardens topped total TV, increasing by 6% to reach a total audience of 654,000.
ABC had the program with the highest lift on total TV as Smother lifted 30% for 266,000.
On Nine, A Current Affair increased by 7% to deliver a total TV audience of 807,000.
Overnight TV Ratings, June 9
Seven dominated the Friday night shares with a primary channel share of 29.3% and a network share of 42.1%, while 7mate won the multichannels with 7.2%.
In the AFL, Port Adelaide went head-to-head with the Bulldogs to claim a 22-point victory in front of 410,000 on Seven’s Friday Night AFL. 220,000 Melbourne residents tuned in to watch the match. Earlier in the night, The Chase aired to 444,000, while the ICC WTC Final Day 3 had 490,000, topping entertainment for Seven.
Nine’s Friday night NRL pulled in an audience of 236,000 as the Sea Eagles swooped the Dolphins ending 58-18. Nine’s top program of the night was A Current Affair, with 516,000. The program met with a family who is facing deportation after calling Australia home for 13 years.
On ABC, Gardening Australia topped entertainment with 344,000, as Sophie met some habitat heroes.
On 10, 188,000 tuned into The Project, while 163,000 watched Bagus and Hoppo witness an assault on a woman on Bondi Rescue.
The highest-rated non-news show on SBS was Mastermind, with 95,000.
STV
Fox League topped the STV chart for Friday with the Warriors beating out the Raiders. The final score was 36-14. 240,000 tuned in for the match. The Sea Eagles swooped the Dolphins in Sydney with a 58-18 victory. Fox League also took 2nd on the chart with this game clocking 240,000.
The Port Adelaide v Western Bulldogs match on Fox Footy came in fourth on subscription TV, clocking 201,000 views. Port Adelaide won by 22 points at Marvel Stadium closing out the game 107-85.