The Seven Network’s hopes for a deep Australian participation in the Australian Open tennis via Nick Kyrgios collapsed last night as he collapsed from a winning position to a dummy spit. Seven’s main channel audience topped the million national viewers for the first time (1.024 million).
With audiences on 7mate (144,000) and 7TWO (164,000) a total of 1.364 million people watched Seven’s tennis coverage last night, which was the largest audience across all channels on the night. That saw Seven easily win the metros, but it was closer in the regions where Seven won the main channels and Nine won total people. Ten’s Big Bash game was again well watched. And that was a weak night after the early promise of a solid outing by Nick Kyrgios. Today the third ODI between Australia and Pakistan from Perth will be on Nine.
The Emmy-winning Will & Grace is returning to US TV later this year in a 10 episode ninth series. NBC has gathered the stars and producers for the new series which was triggered by a surprise election themed mini-episode released on September 26 without any involvement from NBC. That has been watched by an estimated seven million people. That sparked a surge in demand and interest from fans and Universal TV has gone on to nail down stars Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, Megan Mullally and Sean Hayes as well as creators/executive producers Max Mutchnick and David Kohan. Director James Burrows, who directed every episode of the show during its initial eight years, will direct and executive produce the new series. The program remains very popular, is in syndication in the US and around the world and still makes money for those who hold the rights (some of the stars). Up to now it has been Netflix which has been reviving past hits from US network TV: Arrested Development, Fuller House (Full House) and, most recently Gilmore Girls. The original 8 series aired on NBC from 1998 to 2006.
Network channel share:
- Seven (30.1%)
- Nine (24.9%)
- Ten (23.7%)
- ABC (13.5%)
- SBS (7.8%)
Network main channels:
- Seven (22.5%)
- Nine (15.5%)
- Ten (14.8%)
- ABC (8.8%)
- SBS ONE (5.8%)
Top 5 digital channels:
- ONE (6.0%)
- Gem (3.7%)
- GO (3.5%)
- Eleven (2.8%)
- 7mate (2.7%)
Top 10 national programs:
- Nine News — 1.246 million
- Seven News — 1.229 million
- Seven News/Today Tonight — 1.110 million
- A Current Affair (Nine) — 1.089 million
- ABC News — 1.028 million
- Tennis – Australian Open Night 3 (Seven) — 1.024 million
- RBT repeat (Nine) — 942,000
- Nine News — 928,000
- Big Bash Cricket Game 29 Session 1 (Ten ) — 835,000
- Big Bash Cricket Game 29 Session 2 (Ten ) — 783,000
Top metro programs: No metro program managed a million or more viewers
Losers: Nick Krygios, Seven Network’s tennis hopes for a solid Australian contender.
Metro news and current affairs:
- Nine News 6.30— 922,000
- Nine News — 922,000
- Seven News — 847,000
- Seven News/Today Tonight — 792,000
- ABC News – 754,000
- A Current Affair (Nine) — 748,000
- Ten Eyewitness News — 524,000
- 7.30 (ABC) — 514,000
- The Project 7pm (Ten) — 465,000
- The Project 6.30pm (Ten) — 325,000
Morning TV:
- Sunrise (Seven) —485,000
- Today (Nine) – 418,000
- Today Extra (Nine) — 224,000
- News Breakfast (ABC 1, 130,000 + 88,000 on News 24) — 218,000
- Studio 10 (Ten) — 183,000
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Rightly or wrongly I had my heart set on Kyrgios winning through to the third round. So pissed off was I after his lamentable and lack lustre performance, I decided there was more to life than listening to a foreigner-Jim Courier-pontificating about tennis payers in general, and watching Oz players falling at the second or third jump-in technicolour; I turned the thing off.
Very little tennis watching by me these days. I’m turning off because of several reasons. The current ball used creates end to end slogging and little finesse is required. The players themselves, with some exception, ( Federer) are unlikeable.
Grunting by most players is off putting. I can’t recall grunting in the 1960’s. There is over exposure of the game. Too many tournaments as can be depicted by the clash between the Holman Cup and the Brisbane Open. Thankfully Bruce McAvaney was absent this year. Or was from absent from the little I did watch.