Now, on paper it looked like a four-SVOD night last night, with only MasterChef (1.24 million and the most watched non-news, non-NRL program) to break the snoredom. That and the first NRL game of the restarted season, if only for a quick dip to see if the thugbuggery was back as well.
Well a bit was, but one particular rule change (a restarted tackle count instead of a penalty) turned the game into fast-moving entertainment. So it ended up a three-SVOD night.
So far as viewers are concerned the game did well — 952,000 nationally with 619,000 in the metros and 333,000 in the regions. Compared to the first game of the year back on March 12, it was a leap of 272,000 viewers. A further 355,000 watched on Foxtel, which was higher than the 242,000 who watched the first game on pay TV in March.
Tonight its Souths v Easts and the rule change could see another entertaining game instead of the usual boring highly structured affair (the change is a bit like the play-on option for umpires in the AFL).
ABC News Breakfast (319,000 national and 205,000 metro) was ahead of Today (294,000/203,000) but behind Sunrise (486,000/286,000). In the regions it was Seven News on 629,000, Seven News 6.30, 573,000, The Chase Australia 5.30pm, 415,000, 7pm ABC News, 373,000, Home and Away 341,000
Network channel share:
- Nine (30.3%)
- Seven (23.6%)
- Ten (22.1%)
- ABC (15.2%)
- SBS (8.8%)
Network main channels:
- Nine (21.8%)
- Ten (16.2%)
- Seven (15.7%)
- ABC (10.5%)
- SBS ONE (5.1%)
Top 5 digital channels:
- 7TWO (3.7%)
- 10 Bold (3.5%)
- Gem (2.9%)
- Nine Life, 10 Peach (2.4%)
Top 10 national programs:
- Seven News —1.731 million
- Seven News 6.30 — 1.601 million
- Nine/NBN News — 1.391 million
- Nine/NBN News 6.30 — 1.350 million
- MCA (Ten) — 1.241 million
- 7pm ABC News— 1.174 million
- ACA (Nine) —1.043 million
- The Chase Australia 5.30pm (Seven) — 1.030 million
- NRL (Nine) — 952,000
- Home and Away (Seven) — 865,000
Top metro programs:
- Seven News — 1.102 million
- Nine News — 1.063 million
- Seven News 6.30 — 1.061 million
- Nine News 6.30 — 1.011 million
Losers: Except for MasterChef and the return of the NRL it was a Netflix/Stan etc night.
Metro news and current affairs:
- Seven News — 1.102 million
- Nine News — 1.063 million
- Seven News 6.30 — 1.061 million
- Nine News 6.30 — 1.011 million
- 7pm ABC News — 801,000
- A Current Affair (Nine) — 735,000
- 7.30 (ABC)— 575,000
- The Project 7pm (Ten) — 559,000
- Ten News First — 342,000
- The Project 6.30pm (Ten) — 366,000
Morning (National) TV:
- Sunrise (Seven) — 486,000/286,000
- News Breakfast (ABC, ABC News) — 319,000/205,000
- Today (Nine) — 294,000/203,000
- The Morning Show (Seven) — 233,000
- Today Extra (Nine) — 141,000
- Studio 10 (Ten) — 85,000
Top five pay TV programs:
- NRL: Parramatta v Brisbane (Fox League) — 355,000
- NRL: Pre-Game (Fox League ) — 126,000
- The Late Show With Matty Johns (Fox League) — 92,000
- Aussie Gold Hunters (Discovery) — 88,000
- Paul Murray Live (Sky News) — 79,000
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