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TAR Australia 5 Ratings
tennis33:
--- Quote from: Maanca on February 14, 2021, 11:16:52 PM ---The season hasn't been falling in the ratings so far, but the next couple episodes will be telling what viewers really think of the whole stowaway situation.
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The stowaways might actually be really good for this due to how they are kinda famous. If you check their insta stories multiple other major aflw stars are posting about them on the race and this could lead to more viewers. So they could help boost the ratings even though it’s completely unfair that they joined.
BourkieBoy:
--- Quote --- Viewers tuned in to see Ash Barty’s Australian Open win over Shelby Rogers with an average of 726,000 metro viewers for Session 1.
But with the match ending around 8:30pm the audience fell away, averaging just 219,000 for S2.
7:30 scored in early evening with 602,000 viewers then The Amazing Race Australia (546,000), Holey Moley (468,000) and Australian Story (457,000).
Later Four Corners led at 452,000 followed by Media Watch (436,000), 9-1-1 (311,000), The Pacific: In the Wake of Captain Cook with Sam Neill (304,000) and Hughesy We Have a Problem (280,000).
Nine network won Monday with 27.6% then Seven 26.2%, 10 19.9%, ABC 18.2% and SBS 8.1%.
Nine News (948,000 / 947,000) was best for Nine.
Seven News was #1 at 999,000 / 980,000 for Seven then Home & Away (532,000), The Chase (511,000 / 307,000). The Rookie was 207,000.
ABC News drew 676,000 for ABC. The Drum managed 178,000.
The Project pulled (501,000 / 278,000) for 10. 10 News First was 394,000 / 239,000 with a Graham Norton repeat at a measly 114,000.
On SBS it was SBS World News (200,000 / 158,000), 24 Hours in Emergency (152,000), The Architecture the Railways Built (146,000). Mastermind was 77,000 and The Story of Songs was 67,000.
Bluey led multichannels again at 223,000.
Sunrise: 255,000
Today: 219,000
News Breakfast: 119,000 / 82,000
OzTAM Overnights: Monday 15 February 2021
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https://tvtonight.com.au/2021/02/ash-barty-draws-ao-crowd.html
BourkieBoy:
--- Quote --- News and Sport again led the field last night, with Seven News topping the night at 1.06m / 991,000, defeating Nine News on 899,000 / 862,000.
The Australian Open drew 668,000 / 598,000, up on last Tuesday, albeit with some changes to OzTAM coding.
The Amazing Race Australia drew 554,000 then 7:30 (520,000), Holey Moley (436,000), Foreign Correspondent (398,000) and Great Continental Railway Journeys (205,000).
Later The Good Doctor drew 300,000 then Catalyst (296,000), and NCIS (273,000).
Nine network won Tuesday with 32.6% then Seven 24.6%, 10 18.8%, ABC 15.4% and SBS 8.7%.
The Chase topped entertainment at 584,000 / 369,000 with Home & Away on 526,000 for Seven.
The Project drew 496,000 / 287,000 for 10. 10 News First (363,000 / 249,000) and NCIS: LA 204,000 followed.
ABC News won its slot at 696,000. The Drum (173,000) and Australia Remastered (165,000) also ranked for ABC.
On SBS it was SBS World News (186,000 / 163,000), 24 Hours in Emergency (156,000), Dog Tales (101,000) and Mastermind (77,000).
Bluey led multichannels again at 179,000. New local comedy Why Are You Like This managed just 68,000 / 46,000 (the second episode was highest).
Sunrise: 254,000
Today: 211,000
News Breakfast: 112,000 / 84,000
OzTAM Overnights: Tuesday 16 February 2021
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https://tvtonight.com.au/2021/02/holey-moley-slide-continues.html
tarflyonthewall:
Because I was bored, a visual representation of this season's overnight 5-City Metro ratings, both against other shows in the 7:30pm timeslot and against previous seasons of this show. (The yellow line in the timeslot graph and the purple line in the TAR graph are this season; my software didn't want to cooperate and give them the same colour.)
Things worth noting:
(1) These figures exclude both streaming and regional figures so aren't quite accurate, but by all accounts both (especially the regional figures) aren't helping the show enough to change the results in any significant way.
(2) Because not every show airs for 90 minutes, I've used the figures for whichever shows were on Seven, Nine, and the ABC between 7:30pm and 8:00pm on each night, with the more accurate figures for the first two nights of the Australian Open taken from Nine's PR announcements (that none of the other networks who had access to the figures corrected, so which are presumably correct) rather than the averaged all-night figure used in the regular ratings reports for those nights.
(3) Yes, ratings for Holey Moley have dropped quite significantly. But more importantly, those people who ditched it haven't started watching this - this show didn't drop nearly as much the first couple of nights, but aside from this overtaking that from Episode 5 onwards, both shows' ratings have been rising and falling basically in parallel.
(4) This Sunday, where TAR won the timeslot by 34k, was the lowest-rated evening of commercial television of the year so far, even with this show's usual biggest audience (Melbourne) in lockdown.
(5) 7 out of 9 episodes so far are the lowest-rated episodes at the corresponding points in a TAR Australia season ever. Yes, it would be easy to blame that on the rise of streaming etc, except the Seven-era episodes generally aired in a later timeslot, with the premiere and both double episodes of Australia vs New Zealand in particular not finishing until after 11:00pm.
(6) Aside from the Australia vs New Zealand finale, which in addition to the later timeslot aired opposite a preview show for Australia's equivalent of the Superbowl, the four lowest-rated episodes in this show's history are all from this season.
Zack.:
--- Quote from: tarflyonthewall ---(3) Yes, ratings for Holey Moley have dropped quite significantly. But more importantly, those people who ditched it haven't started watching this - this show didn't drop nearly as much the first couple of nights, but aside from this overtaking that from Episode 5 onwards, both shows' ratings have been rising and falling basically in parallel.
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It looks like the average ratings per week has been increasing though? (480,000 to 536,000 to 554,000) Even if the viewers being hemorrhaged from Holey Moley aren't going here they're getting new viewership somehow, which is interesting since TARAus having such a sporadic filming and production schedule and organization hurts it from a brand perspective (compared to a version like TARCan which has retained a vast majority of their initial viewership and I imagine a subconscious part of that is because it's constantly billed "Canada's Favorite Summertime Adventure" regardless of how true it is
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