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TAR Australia 9 (Celebrity Edition 3) Ratings Discussion Thread
BourkieBoy:
Driven by an afternoon NRL Final in the afternoon, scoring 1.17m viewers, Nine’s primetime was a winner.
The Block room reveals easily led entertainment at 1.6m -expect that to go higher with further BVOD to come.
That roughly doubled The Voice (881,000), The Amazing Race Australia: Celebrity (547,000) and The Assembly (543,000).
60 Minutes (714,000) dominated Mystery Road: Origin (485,000) and 7News Spotlight (452,000).
Nine easily won Sunday.
Nine News was #1 at 1.68m with World Athletics Championships at 441,000.
Seven News was 1.35m. 24 Hours in Police Custody managed 187,000.
ABC News averaged 827,000. Britain’s Great Cathedrals with Tony Robinson (250,000) and I, Jack Wright (198,000) followed.
10 News drew 255,000 for 10 then 10 News+ (161,000), Watson (152,000) and FBI (97,000).
World Athletics Championships wrapped with 297,000 on SBS VICELAND. Elsewhere were SBS World News (186,0o0 / 114,000), Princes in the Tower (120,000), Queens of Combat (57,000) and Black Gold just 26,000.
National Total TV: Sunday 21 September 2025
https://tvtonight.com.au/2025/09/nrl-pushes-nine-news-the-block-to-sunday-wins.html
BourkieBoy:
Seven’s live broadcast of the 2025 Brownlow Medal wa a winner for Gold Coast Suns’ Matt Rowell, and a winner for Seven at 1.45m viewers in National TV Audience -that’s up on 1.36m for 2024.
879,000 watched the Red Carpet portion of the broadcast helping the network to a big 41.4% share.
The Block settled for second place at 1.19m then 7:30 (776,000), Australian Story (708,000) and The Amazing Race Australia: Celebrity (540,000). The 1% Club UK was 534,000 in select markets.
Later Have You Been Paying Attention? tied with Four Corners on 609,000 then Media Watch at 559,000.
Seven easily won Monday.
Seven News was #1 at 1.47m then Home & Away (837,000) and The Chase (674,000).
Nine News scored 1.35m then A Current Affair (1.1m) and Tipping Point (846,000). 100% Footy was 202,000. ACS: The Investigators was 143,000 where it screened.
ABC News averaged 899,000 then Planet America (434,000), Hard Quiz (366,000) and Spicks & Specks (169,000).
10 News drew 309,000 for 10 then Deal or No Deal (268,000), Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Gen (213,000) and 10 News+ far too low at just 126,000.
On SBS it was SBS World News (172,000 / 121,000), Mastermind (114,000), Portillo in the Pyrenees (76,000), Robson Green’s Weekend Escapes (71,000) and Into South America with Nick Knowles (41,000).
Seven News with Alex Cullen: 174,000
Blankety Blank: 168,000
Bridge of Lies: 135,000
The Chase UK 228,000
Seven News at 4: 337,000
National Total TV: Monday 22 September 2025
https://tvtonight.com.au/2025/09/1-45m-watch-brownlow-medal-count.html
BourkieBoy:
An NRL Final, averaging 1.76m viewers on Sunday arvo, pushed Nine News to a whopping 1.96m viewers last night – a record for the year.
It set the agenda for the rest of Nine’s night.
The Block led entertainment at 1.63m. That easily upstaged The Voice (884,000), The Amazing Race Australia: Celebrity (528,000) and The Assembly (457,000).
Later 60 Minutes won with 946,000 then 7News Spotlight (500,000), Mystery Road: Origin (382,000) and Watson (154,000).
Nine won Sunday.
A late edition of Nine News scored 421,000. Footy Furnace was 109,000 where it screened.
Seven News drew 1.28m. 7News: The Balibo Five: 50 Years On was 276,000. 24 Hours in Custody managed 156,000.
ABC News was 773,000. Pilgrimage: The Road Through the Alps (205,000) and I, Jack Wright (188,000) followed.
10 News managed 230,000. 10 News+ (118,000) and FBI (93,000).
On SBS it was SBS World News (203,000 / 139,000), Naachtun: The Forgotten Mayan City (110,000) and The Lost Empire of Palmyra (86,000).
National Total TV: Sunday 28 September 2025
https://tvtonight.com.au/2025/09/nrl-final-drives-nine-news-to-huge-audience.html
BourkieBoy:
Maybe it was the lead-in, maybe it was the competition, but let’s just go with the return of host Tom Gleisner as contributing to Have You Been Paying Attention? winning its timeslot again last night.
The show drew 752,000 which is up on all three weeks when there were guest hosts.
Meanwhile The Block again topped entertainment at 1.31m comfortably in front of My Kitchen Rules (936,000), 7:30 (819,000), Australian Story (707,000) and the Amazing Race Australia: Celebrity at 518,000.
Media Watch was 504,000 then Four Corners and The Rookie (both 451,000) and 100% Footy just 249,000 which screened nationally as part of NRL Grand Final week.
Seven News was 1.43m then Home & Away (921,000) and The Chase (640,000). Alert: Missing Persons Unit took 213,000.
Nine News was 1.43m then A Current Affair (1.19m) and Tipping Point (858,000). Freddy & the Eighth managed 101,000.
ABC News scored 969,000. Planet America won its sot at 449,000 then Hard Quiz (385,000) and Spicks & Specks (159,000).
10 News drew 315,000 for 10 then Deal or No Deal (294,000), Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Gen (292,000) and 10 News+ (137,000).
On SBS it was SBS World News (192,000 / 141,000), Portillo In The Pyrenees (90,000), Robson Green’s Weekend Escapes (79,000), Mastermind (98,000) and Into South America with Nick Knowles (53,000).
Sunrise: 397,000
Today: 312,000
News Breakfast: 215,000
National Total TV: Monday 29 September 2025
https://tvtonight.com.au/2025/09/the-block-paying-attention-top-monday-slots.html
BourkieBoy:
A Broncos victory in the NRL Grand Final was a winner for Nine with 4.46m viewers in National TV Audience -the biggest audience so far in 2025 and the highest rating BVOD event since VOZ began (1.316m).
That’s up 33% on 2024’s 3.42m and puts it ahead of the AFL Grand Final (4.08m) and State of Origin III at 3.76m in 2025.
The game also pulled 2.38m for the Post Match and 2.35m for the Entertainment. Nine also provided the following city data:
Sydney: Total TV Average Audience of 1.099 million
Melbourne: Total TV Average Audience of 734,000
Brisbane: Total TV Average Audience of 941,000
Adelaide: Total TV Average Audience of 127,000
Perth: Total TV Average Audience of 198,000
Against that kind of competition other networks necessarily took a hit.
The 1% Club was 585,000 then The Amazing Race Australia: Celebrity (403,000) and The Assembly (400,000).
Nine easily won Sunday.
Nine News led with 1.76m.
Seven News drew 1.14m then Andrew and Fergie: Duke and Duchess of Excess (362,000) and Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart? (193,000).
ABC News scored 682,000 then Mystery Road: Origin (292,000), Pilgrimage: The Road Through the Alps (164,000) and The Following Events are Based on a Pack of Lies (TBA).
10 News drew 227,000 for 10 then The Graham Norton Show (225,000), 10 News+ and FBI (both TBA).
All TBA are: SBS World News, Nefertiti: To Whom Belongs This Beauty?, Destination Ancient Rome.
National Total TV: Sunday 5 October 2025
https://tvtonight.com.au/2025/10/4-46m-as-nrl-grand-final-leads-2025-ratings.html
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