Total TV Ratings, November 10
Seven’s Home and Away was the top non-news program in the total TV ratings for November 10, with the first two episodes of the night averaging 858,000 viewers, an increase of 26% on its overnight viewership. The third and final episode of the night averaged 809.000 up 26%.
The T20 World Cup semi-final on 9Gem was the top non-news program on the Nine Network with 713,000 viewers, an increase of 9%. The match saw England go through to the World Cup final.
The two biggest risers were Handmaid’s Tale which was up 428% to have 517,000 viewers and Love Island Australia which was up 661% to have 550,000.
Overnight TV Ratings, November 17
Primetime News
Seven News 766,000/754,000
Nine News 639,000/613,000
ABC News 551,000
10 News First 206,000 (5:00pm)/125,000 (6:00pm)
SBS World News 131,000 (6:30pm)/106,000 (7:00pm)
Daily current affairs
A Current Affair 504,000
7.30 442,000
The Project 146,000 (6:30pm)/ 214,000 (7pm)
The Drum 117,000
Breakfast TV
Sunrise 219,000
Today 183,000
News Breakfast 199,000
Late News
ABC Late News 42,000
Nine News Late 135,000
Seven has claimed another late-year TV ratings win after registering both the #1 primary channel share (20.4%) and network share (31%.0) last night.
The top non-news program for the broadcaster was Home and Away as the first two episodes had an average of 439,000 viewers tune in before 397,000 watched the third episode of the night. The Front Bar returned for a special episode with 293,000 viewers tuning in.
On Nine, A Current Affair had 504,000 viewers as the episode told the story of angry customers who were owed up to $50,000 over a shed company collapse. RBT then followed with 366,000 viewers before Paramedics had 337,000.
On 10, the finale of Love Boat Australia had 99,000 viewers as Moana and Harley won a luxury cruise thanks and $5,000 each spending money.
On the ABC, a repeat of You Can’t Ask That had 297,000 as the episode focused on ex-politicans. Q+A then followed with 199,000 viewers.
The top non-news program on SBS was The World’s Most Scenic Railway Journeys with 117,000 viewers as the show took viewers from Namibia to South Africa.