Overnight TV Ratings: Monday April 24, 2023
Primetime News
Seven News 983,000 (6:00pm) / 945,000 (6:30pm)
Nine News 765,000 (6:00pm) / 769,000 (6:30pm)
ABC News 536,000
10 News First 230,000 (5:00pm)/ 175,000 (6:00pm)
SBS World News 153,000 (6:30pm)/ 113,000 (7:00pm)
Daily Current Affairs
A Current Affair 592,000
7.30 419,000
The Project 181,000 6:30pm / 246,000 7pm
The Drum 183,000
Breakfast TV
Sunrise 227,000
Today 195,000
News Breakfast 139,000
TV Ratings: Seven
An Anzac Eve AFL annual clash between Melbourne and Richmond filled the MCG to 85,000 and drove a Seven TV ratings metro audience of over 450,000. That was enough to push Seven to first place and give it leading primary, multi and combined channel shares.
On the primary channel in Sydney and Brisbane, 116,000 watched the 2019 Sam Mendes war movie 1917.
Nine
The six remaining teams on Lego Masters: Grand Masters delivered a tribute to Disney movies with 454,000 watching.
RPA followed with 242,000.
10
Week four into the jungle on I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! and the episode took 10 just over 400,000.
ABC
An Australian Story revisit was on 412,000. Four Corners then featured a timely repeat of Sarah Ferguson’s Fox and the Big Lie episode with 409,000 on board.
The audience climbed to 425,000 for Media Watch before Q+A did 172,000 with an Anzac Eve episode looking at Australia’s military alliances.
SBS
Secret Life of Lighthouses followed SBS News with an audience of 126,000.
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