I know I will be heckled for saying this but it’s a pretty poor state of affairs for the ALP when Q+A (and especially Jacqui Lambie) make more sense on the budget than Albo.
Albo’s address in reply to the budget averaged 491,000. Joshie’s Tuesday night effort averaged 615,000 — as it should, after all he’s the man with the hands on the money levers. Albo’s offering was just the usual collection of gunna’s and wouldas. Apart from Lambie’s contribution, Q+A could have been Albo’s address in reply in many voices (370,000 watched). Lambie had the passion, Albo had the half hour and it drained away.
Seven won the night because its 6pm news hour averaged 1.48 million. Nine’s hour averaged 1.16 million. Home Away (816,000 nationally) dominated too. MasterChef got 747,000 nationally with no opposition. Not good enough.
The final half hour of The Chase Australia from 5.30 pm is the lead-up for Seven until prime-time ratings start at 6pm. Last night that half hour was the seventh most watched slot nationally. That says all you need to know about what was aired last night across the networks.
Network channel share:
- Seven (30.7%)
- Nine (24.7%)
- Ten (20.1%)
- ABC (14.3%)
- SBS (9.9%)
Network main channels:
- Seven (20.4%)
- Nine (16.9%)
- Ten (13.1%)
- ABC (9.5%)
- SBS ONE (6.0%)
Top 5 digital channels:
- 7mate (4.2%)
- 7TWO (3.9%)
- 10 Bold (3.4%)
- 10 Peach (3.0%))
- GO (2.9%)
Top 10 national programs:
- Seven News — 1.510 million
- Seven News 6.30 — 1.440 million
- Nine News — 1.142 million
- Nine News 6.30 — 1.128 million
- A Current Affair (Nine) — 941,000
- 7pm ABC News — 919,000
- The Chase Australia 5.30pm (Seven) — 843,000
- Home and Away (Seven) — 816,000
- Masterchef Australia (Ten) — 747,000
- Hot Seat (Nine) — 628,000
Top metro programs: None with a million or more viewers
Losers: Masterchef.
Metro news and current affairs:
- Seven News —968,000
- Seven News 6.30 — 934,000
- Nine News — 886,000
- Nine News 6.30 — 873,000
- ACA (Nine) — 689,000
- 7pm ABC News — 619,00
- The Project 7pm (Ten) — 431,000
- Ten News First — 363,000
- The Project 6.30pm (Ten) — 337,000
- Opposition Leader’s Budget Address In Reply (ABC) — 280,000
Morning (National) TV:
- Sunrise (Seven) — 448,000/274,000
- Today (Nine) — 309,000/209,000
- News Breakfast (ABC) — 261,000/178,000
- The Morning Show (Seven) — 208,000
- Today Extra (Nine) — 150,000
- Studio 10 (Ten) — 70,000
Top five pay TV programs:
- Aussie Gold Hunters (Discovery) — 79,000
- The bolt Report (Sky News) — 62,000
- Paul Murray Live (Sky News) — 53,000
- Alan Jones, Credlin (Sky News) — 49,000
I thought Albo’s speech was very good…at least we didn’t get lies, false promises and no action.
If the Oz sheeples want to watch crap…instead of being informed about what is going on in this country…that is just moronic behaviour.
Don’t they even care about their children and grandchildren…and the one party OF GOVERNMENT willing to do something about climate change, the unemployed and the homeless?
What on earth have the citizens of this country become??!!
Oh Albo!