Nine’s The Voice topped Seven’s Big Brother after the tiny loss on Monday night. The Voice averaged 1.04 million and Big Brother 1.04 million.
Both finished outside the national top 10. Masterchef on Ten came fifth again with 1.29 million viewers and easily beating the faded duo on Nine and Seven.
Audiences for news and current affairs programs have perked up a little in the past week with the second wave of COVID-19 infections, but the level of interest is nowhere near the surge we saw in late February through April and May.
On Foxtel, Alan “Gloria” Jones again failed to reach his opening night average of 109,000 on Sky News at 8pm. Still he topped the night on Foxtel ahead of Andrew Bolt and Peta Credlin.
Nine again won the night from Seven and Ten.
In breakfast — Sunrise with 459,000/275,000, ABC News Breakfast 329,000/2163,000, Today 320,000/216,000.
In the regions, Seven News, 656,000, Seven News 6.30, 596,000, Home and Away411,000, The Chase Australia 5.30pm, 408,000, 7pm ABC News, 388,000.
Network channel share:
- Nine (29.4%)
- Seven (26.0%)
- Ten (21.3%)
- ABC (14.2%)
- SBS (9.1%)
Network main channels:
- Nine (21.2%)
- Seven (17.8%)
- Ten (15.4%)
- ABC (11.0%)
- SBS ONE (5.5%)
Top 5 digital channels:
- 10 Bold,7TWO (3.4%)
- 7mate (3.2%)
- ABC Kids/Comedy (2.6%)
- Gem (2.5%)
Top 10 national programs:
- Seven News — 1.87 million
- Seven News 6.30 — 1.75 million
- Nine/NBN News — 1.50 million
- Nine/NBN News 6.30 — 1.41 million
- Masterchef Australia (Ten) — 1.29 million
- 7pm ABC News — 1.26 million
- A Current Affair (Nine) — 1.10 million
- Home and Away (Seven) — 1.09 million
- The Chase Australia (Seven) — 1.05 million
- The Voice (Nine) — 1.04 million
Top metro programs:
- Seven News — 1.21 million
- Seven News 6.30 — 1.16 million
- Nine News — 1.14 million
- Nine News 6.30 — 1.05 million
- Masterchef Australia (Ten) — 1.01 million
Losers: The Voice
Metro news and current affairs:
- Seven News — 1.21 million
- Seven News 6.30 — 1.16 million
- Nine News — 1.14 million
- Nine News 6.30 — 1.05 million
- 7pm ABC News – 871,000
- A Current Affair (Nine) – 767,000
- 7.30 (ABC) — 612,000
- The Project 7pm (Ten) — 610,000
- Foreign Correspondent (ABC) — 460,000
- Ten News First — 444,000
Morning (National) TV:
- Sunrise (Seven) – 459,000/275,000
- ABC News Breakfast — 327,000/216,000
- Today (Nine) – 320,000/216,000
- The Morning Show (Seven) — 256,000
- Today Extra (Nine) — 183,000
- Studio 10 (Ten) — 87,000
Top five pay TV programs:
- Alan Jones (Sky News ) — 90,000
- The Bolt Report (Sky News) – 82,000
- Credlin (Sky News) — 70,000
- Paul Murray Live (Sky News) — 69,000
- AFL: 360 (Fox Footy) — 50,000
Channel 7 is suffering the sky news effect, too much right-wing dogma is turning viewers away, while media owners have the right to their own political views when they start stuffing them down their viewer’s throats they simply turn off, if only they just reported the news and not their politically biased perception of it , I was an avid watcher of sunrise for years but since the Hanson/Latham news limited fanatics started appearing I`ve gone to the ABC, channel 9 is not much better and Kerry Anne Kennerly is a complete turn off with her nasty and bitter outbursts against anybody even slightly left of Ghengis Khan or Adolph Hitler.
Channel 7 is suffering the sky news effect, too much right-wing dogma is turning viewers away, while media owners have the right to their own political views when they start stuffing them down their viewer’s throats they simply turn off, if only they just reported the news and not their politically biased perception of it , I was an avid watcher of sunrise for years but since the Hanson/Latham news limited fanatics started appearing I`ve gone to the ABC, channel 9 is not much better and Kerry Anne Kennerly is a complete turn off with her nasty and bitter outbursts against anybody even slightly left of Ghengis Khan or Adolph Hitler.