The Logies Ratings
(Image: The Logie Awards/Nine Network)

A touch of renewed interest in The Logies on Nine last night as 1.18 million viewers across the country watched the long, long awards event. Last night’s audience was up 27,000 from 2018’s 1.15 million, though both failed to top the 1.30 million who watched the 2017 awards. The Logies Arrivals averaged 1.07 million last night, down from the 1.15 million in 2018 and 1.20 million in 2017. The Logies broadcast is in fact a form of public service for Nine – the network won well last night but was down from the previous Sunday. The key main channel share fell to 28.6% last night from 34.2% last Sunday.

Saturday night’s Australian innings against New Zealand in the cricket World Cup averaged 347,000 on Gem which would have been a disappointment for Nine seeing the England innings last night on the same channel averaged 304,000 (with a lot more on other networks as well).

In regional markets it was Seven’s News with 551,000, House Rules with 417,000, Nine News with 404,000, the 7pm ABC News with 335,000 and The Logies (awards) with 317,000.

Network channel share:
Nine (38.9%)
Seven (27.2%)
Ten (14.8%)
ABC (14.0%)
SBS (5.1%)

Network main channels:
Nine (28.6%)
Seven (18.7%)
ABC (10.4%)
Ten (9.5%)
SBS ONE (3.2%)

Top 5 digital channels:
Gem (6.2%)
7mate (4.1%)
10 Bold (3.5%)
GO (2.9%)
7TWO (2.7%)

Top 10 national programs:
Seven News — 1.72 million
Nine/NBN News — 1.44 million
The 61st Logies — Awards (Nine) — 1.18 million
House Rules (Seven) — 1.13 million
The 61st Logies — Arrivals (Nine) — 1.07 million
7pm ABC News — 1.02 million
Shetland (ABC) — 792,000
Sunday Night (Seven) — 734,000
Masterchef Australia (Ten) — 731,000
Harrow (ABC) — 692,000

Top metro programs:
Seven News — 1.17 million
Nine News — 1.04 million

Metro news and current affairs:
Seven News — 1.17 million
Nine News — 1.04 million
7pm ABC News — 688,000
The Sunday Project 7pm (Ten) — 439,000
Sunday Night (Seven) — 437,000
The Sunday Project 6.30pm (Ten) — 246,000
10 News First — 238,000
SBS World News — 139,000

Morning (National) TV:
Insiders (ABC, ABC News) — 529,000
Weekend Sunrise (Seven) — 472,000
Landline (ABC) — 403,000
Weekend Today (Nine) —262,000
Offsiders (ABC, ABC News) — 237,000
Sports Sunday (Nine) — 215,000

Top pay TV programs:
NRL: Canterbury v Cronulla (Fox League) — 211,000
Cricket: World Cup, England v India (Fox Cricket), AFL: Fremantle v Carlton (Fox Footy) — 154,000
AFL: St Kilda v Richmond (Fox Footy) — 149,000
NRL: Auckland v Penrith (Fox League) — 142,000