Sunday 19 August 2012

By David Knox on August 20, 2012 / Filed Under Ratings 15
Report:  Daily Free-to-Air Share
Channels: All Free-to-Air Channels
Market: 5 City Metro (aggregate figure)
Demographics: Total People (incl. guests)
Day-part: 18:00 – 24:00
Day:
Sunday
Date: 19/08/2012
Deliverable: Overnight

Channel\Variable

FTA SHR %

Network ABC1

12.1%

Network ABC2

1.4%

Network ABC3

0.7%

Network ABC News 24

0.8%

Network ABC TOTAL

15.0%

Network 7

18.9%

Network 7TWO

2.8%

Network 7mate

3.8%

Network 7 TOTAL

25.5%

Network 9

32.9%

Network GO!

3.2%

Network Gem

1.9%

Network 9 TOTAL

38.0%

Network TEN

10.9%

Network ONE

2.5%

Network ELEVEN

2.5%

Network TEN TOTAL

15.9%

Network SBS ONE

4.8%

Network SBS TWO

0.8%

Network SBS TOTAL

5.6%

 

Report:  Top 20 Programs
Channels: All Free-to-Air
Market: 5 City Metro (aggregate figure), Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide & Perth
Demographics: Total People
Day-part: 02:00 – 26:00
Day:
Sunday
Date: 19/08/2012
Deliverable: Overnight

Rank

Description (grouped) Channel\Market

(r) 5 City Metro

Sydney

Melbourne

Brisbane

Adelaide

Perth

1

HOWZAT! KERRY PACKER’S WAR -PART1 Network 9

2,097,000

624,000

730,000

285,000

241,000

216,000

2

SEVEN NEWS – SUN Network 7

1,513,000

351,000

374,000

339,000

195,000

254,000

3

60 MINUTES Network 9

1,512,000

455,000

445,000

289,000

144,000

179,000

4

NINE NEWS SUNDAY Network 9

1,402,000

508,000

417,000

246,000

127,000

105,000

5

BIG BROTHER -SUN Network 9

1,365,000

424,000

426,000

290,000

109,000

116,000

6

SUNDAY NIGHT Network 7

1,289,000

351,000

312,000

265,000

160,000

200,000

7

MASTERCHEF AUSTRALIA ALL STARS – THE WINNER ANNOUNCED Network TEN

1,050,000

315,000

335,000

187,000

115,000

98,000

8

KATH & KIM: THE SOUVENIR EDITIONS Network 7

909,000

290,000

241,000

159,000

120,000

99,000

9

ABC NEWS-SU Network ABC1

822,000

252,000

247,000

125,000

84,000

114,000

10

GRAND DESIGNS REVISITED-EV Network ABC1

809,000

233,000

248,000

136,000

80,000

112,000

11

MASTERCHEF AUSTRALIA ALL STARS – FINALE NIGHT Network TEN

802,000

243,000

253,000

137,000

85,000

83,000

12

DREAM BUILD-EV Network ABC1

744,000

230,000

215,000

128,000

77,000

95,000

13

AGATHA CHRISTIE’S MISS MARPLE RPT Network ABC1

670,000

203,000

186,000

110,000

72,000

98,000

14

CRIMINAL MINDS-SUN Network 7

629,000

229,000

136,000

105,000

73,000

85,000

15

ABC NEWS UPDATE-EV Network ABC1

600,000

200,000

168,000

83,000

60,000

90,000

16

THE MENTALIST -SUN Network 9

510,000

156,000

183,000

66,000

67,000

37,000

17

CRIMINAL MINDS-SUN EP.2 (R) Network 7

497,000

161,000

130,000

70,000

59,000

78,000

18

TEN NEWS AT FIVE SUN Network TEN

477,000

139,000

98,000

72,000

54,000

113,000

19

POMPEII: CELLAR OF SKELETONS Network SBS ONE

427,000

141,000

110,000

91,000

47,000

38,000

20

NINE’S SUNDAY FOOTBALL Network 9

389,000

256,000

0

133,000

0

0

 

Report:  Top 20 Programs
Channels: All free-to-air Digital Multi Channels
Market: 5 City Metro (aggregate figure), Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide & Perth
Demographics: Total People
Day-part: 02:00 – 26:00
Day:
Sunday
Date: 19/08/2012
Deliverable: Overnight

Rank

Description (grouped) Channel\Market

(r) 5 City Metro

Sydney

Melbourne

Brisbane

Adelaide

Perth

1

BIG BROTHER -EV Network GO!

233,000

63,000

78,000

58,000

18,000

15,000

2

MIKE THE KNIGHT-AM Network ABC2

214,000

39,000

93,000

39,000

26,000

18,000

3

THE SIMPSONS SUN EP 2 RPT Network ELEVEN

214,000

50,000

65,000

55,000

12,000

32,000

4

THE BIG BANG THEORY -EV TX1 Network GO!

210,000

80,000

47,000

36,000

22,000

26,000

5

GIGGLE AND HOOT-AM Network ABC2

208,000

44,000

90,000

28,000

27,000

18,000

6

PEPPA PIG-AM Network ABC2

198,000

40,000

83,000

29,000

26,000

20,000

7

BOB THE BUILDER: PROJECT BUILD IT-AM Network ABC2

194,000

40,000

89,000

13,000

33,000

20,000

8

CHARLIE AND LOLA-AM Network ABC2

194,000

35,000

87,000

31,000

22,000

20,000

9

ESCAPE TO THE COUNTRY-SUN Network 7TWO

187,000

45,000

71,000

27,000

23,000

20,000

10

FUTURAMA SUN RPT Network ELEVEN

183,000

44,000

51,000

46,000

13,000

28,000

11

RAA RAA! THE NOISY LION-AM Network ABC2

179,000

39,000

69,000

15,000

30,000

25,000

12

SESAME STREET-AM Network ABC2

179,000

42,000

82,000

12,000

26,000

17,000

13

FIVE MINUTES MORE-AM Network ABC2

176,000

46,000

59,000

19,000

28,000

23,000

14

PLAY SCHOOL-AM Network ABC2

174,000

57,000

54,000

23,000

18,000

23,000

15

THE SIMPSONS SUN RPT Network ELEVEN

167,000

38,000

46,000

38,000

19,000

27,000

16

FUTURAMA SUN EP 2 RPT Network ELEVEN

163,000

21,000

52,000

43,000

9,000

39,000

17

M-NATIONAL TREASURE Network 7mate

162,000

0

75,000

0

40,000

47,000

18

BARGAIN HUNT-SUN Network 7TWO

153,000

27,000

53,000

38,000

26,000

9,000

19

JAKERS!: THE ADVENTURES OF PIGGLEY WINKS-AM Network ABC2

153,000

36,000

67,000

27,000

12,000

11,000

20

HUMF-EV Network ABC2

152,000

39,000

54,000

30,000

18,000

11,000

 

Free to Air:   25-54 demographics (Overnight)

Rank

Description (grouped) Channel\Market

(r) 5 City Metro

Sydney

Melbourne

Brisbane

Adelaide

Perth

1

HOWZAT! KERRY PACKER’S WAR -PART1 Network 9

1,150,000

339,000

413,000

157,000

119,000

122,000

2

BIG BROTHER -SUN Network 9

720,000

225,000

224,000

151,000

56,000

64,000

3

60 MINUTES Network 9

715,000

211,000

206,000

139,000

60,000

98,000

4

NINE NEWS SUNDAY Network 9

639,000

218,000

206,000

113,000

62,000

40,000

5

MASTERCHEF AUSTRALIA ALL STARS – THE WINNER ANNOUNCED Network TEN

575,000

165,000

186,000

115,000

58,000

51,000

 

Free to Air:   18-49 demographics (Overnight)

Rank

Description (grouped) Channel\Market

(r) 5 City Metro

Sydney

Melbourne

Brisbane

Adelaide

Perth

1

HOWZAT! KERRY PACKER’S WAR -PART1 Network 9

1,063,000

311,000

396,000

142,000

107,000

108,000

2

BIG BROTHER -SUN Network 9

785,000

229,000

267,000

161,000

59,000

69,000

3

60 MINUTES Network 9

672,000

196,000

210,000

125,000

54,000

87,000

4

NINE NEWS SUNDAY Network 9

548,000

195,000

162,000

100,000

56,000

36,000

5

MASTERCHEF AUSTRALIA ALL STARS – THE WINNER ANNOUNCED Network TEN

537,000

155,000

173,000

108,000

54,000

46,000

 

Free to Air:   16-39 demographics (Overnight)

Rank

Description (grouped) Channel\Market

(r) 5 City Metro

Sydney

Melbourne

Brisbane

Adelaide

Perth

1

HOWZAT! KERRY PACKER’S WAR -PART1 Network 9

640,000

170,000

250,000

93,000

64,000

63,000

2

BIG BROTHER -SUN Network 9

565,000

155,000

209,000

111,000

37,000

54,000

3

60 MINUTES Network 9

421,000

115,000

138,000

80,000

32,000

55,000

4

MASTERCHEF AUSTRALIA ALL STARS – THE WINNER ANNOUNCED Network TEN

376,000

113,000

106,000

86,000

32,000

40,000

5

NINE NEWS SUNDAY Network 9

300,000

113,000

95,000

44,000

25,000

23,000

 

Report:  Top 20 Programs
Channels: National STV
Market: National STV
Demographics: Total People
Day-part: 02:00 – 26:00
Day: Sunday
Date:  

19/08/2012
Deliverable: Overnight

Rank

Description Channel\Market

(r) National STV

1

LIVE: NRL TITANS V EELS FOX SPORTS 2

211,000

2

LIVE: AFL BULLDOGS V SYDNEY FOX SPORTS 1

136,000

3

LIVE: NRL WARRIORS V PANTHERS FOX SPORTS 2

134,000

4

LIVE: AFL HAWTHORN V GOLD COAST FOX FOOTY

126,000

5

LIVE: AFL PORT ADELAIDE V WEST COAST FOX FOOTY

117,000

6

MODERN FAMILY FOX8

87,000

7

LIVE: AFL: AFTER THE BOUNCE FOX FOOTY

85,000

8

CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE FIRST AVENGER showtime premiere

78,000

9

MODERN FAMILY FOX8

71,000

10

GRIMM FOX8

70,000

11

THE GREEN MILE TV1

65,000

12

LIVE: AFL SUNDAY PRE GAME SHOW FOX FOOTY

60,000

13

NCIS TV1

57,000

14

THE SIMPSONS FOX8

57,000

15

THE SIMPSONS FOX8

57,000

16

THE SIMPSONS FOX8

55,000

17

THE SCHOOL OF ROCK Nickelodeon

54,000

18

KEVIN’S GRAND DESIGN LifeStyle Channel

50,000

19

TOP 20 COUNTDOWN FOX8

49,000

20

LIVE: FOOTBALL: EPL WIGAN V CHELSEA FOX SPORTS 2

49,000

 

Data © OzTAM Pty Limited 2012. The Data may not be reproduced, published or communicated (electronically or in hard copy) without the prior written consent of OzTAM. Program performance and ranking information subject to change when not based on final program logs. Ranking information is for individual episodes.

15 Comments »

  1. Secret Squirrel August 20, 2012 at 3:44 pm -

    @JB – I can’t stand cricket but I thought Howzat was great. Some of the dialogue didn’t ring true, especially when they were trying for dramatic effect but Hulme was excellent.

    As for being on Nine – I hear ya but it was alright. In Perth it started at about the time advertised in the EPG (not 8:30 obviously) and we got a good 15 minutes before the first ad break. I don’t know how long the ads went for as I mute them and do other things but it didn’t seem excessive. The ads were about every 15 min. Of course, you can always record it and not have to worry about the ads at all.

  2. glennc August 20, 2012 at 1:57 pm -

    I’m with Daniel, give EDN a crack at 7.30-8.30.
    I think that will least make it the ratings a bit better. That way it avoids the juggernaut that is Howzat too!

  3. Cam Reed August 20, 2012 at 12:17 pm -

    Maybe it’s time for TEN to think outside of there box a little, Once Upon A Time worked at 7:30pm for Seven, perhaps start showing Merlin then (even in repeats for now).

    Or even something like Psych, which was on ONE at 7:30pm and had the PG rating (I think), pity we don’t have ratings like PG14 here like in the US, as if we did even shows like White Collar would be quite safe to have at 7:30pm (not like it is overly violent or anything that bad).

  4. oztvheritage August 20, 2012 at 11:35 am -

    I gave it another shot and It was better and tighter. Should have been like that from the start. Even Sarah was better – but still not upto it. Will TEN give it another week to next Sunday? It probably had to get 500′s to survive.

  5. Nathanael August 20, 2012 at 10:55 am -

    Brisbane ratings for Howzat stand out as being unusual compared to the rest.

  6. Kenny August 20, 2012 at 10:51 am -

    TEN could dust off Jasmine’s Getting Married to replace EDN. At least it wasn’t beaten by SBS.

  7. italianguy1987 August 20, 2012 at 10:18 am -

    I think the best thing Channel 10 can do now is take EDN off the air and re work it big time.

    They should –

    1) show audition stages as everyone wants to see how the dancers begin their journey…the public want to see how good these people are. not just show up on our screens and told they are good and we need to vote for them

    2) get aussie mentors not jason and kelly. the public will connect more with aussie mentors

    3) get the public to vote for the dancers not the audience in the arena otherwise the public watching at home feel left out

    4) get a less glamourous host. nat bass was perfect for SYTYCD as she was originally an actress and her skill of performing to an audience made her able to relate through the tv screen. take sarah off. i love her to bits but she is so wooden.

    5) put only 3 dance acts on a night and have them dance for like 5 min each or have them do 2×5 min dances across the night. then at the end the public vote for the best one and the next night they have a 30 min votes show and the results are shown and the winner from the 3 dancers gets $10,000

    These are my 5 changes I would make if i was head of channel 10.

  8. Pertinax August 20, 2012 at 10:03 am -

    Criminal Minds didn’t rate much better on Wednesday, only 741,000 (though again 9pm not 8,30pm. It’s audience was declining already which is why Channel 7 are using it as cannon fodder across timeslots against something rating 2M to try and limit the damage.

    Something has to be kept and shown from August on until they dig in to the 2012 Fall episodes.

    Tonight it is GCB’s turn, and Seven still have Smash and Killing Time which they picked up from cable in reserve.

  9. Daniel August 20, 2012 at 9:55 am -

    Imagine the ratings difference if EDN had premiered last night at 7:30pm-8:30pm, after a 60 minute Masterchef finale.

    Probably 850-900k.

    Not the best show out there, but credit to Ten for sticking with it. If only they stuck with The Circle.

  10. steve sydney August 20, 2012 at 9:39 am -

    R.I.P Everybody Dance Now…

  11. poshreany August 20, 2012 at 9:37 am -

    glad that big brother’s ratings, views went up from its previous decline in views, hopefully it will stay good now, but up against x factor its highly doubtful…

  12. Kenny August 20, 2012 at 9:35 am -

    TEN off to a good start this week, being beaten by ABC1….again.
    Didn’t watch Howzat! as Nine had already advertised it for rerun on Sat. night, when nothing else is on.

  13. JB August 20, 2012 at 9:31 am -

    Wow i did not see Howzat getting 2 million. Was it really that good?? I didn’t watch cos it’s on Nine, and it’s about cricket.

    Sevens completely ruined Criminal Minds. Was a good rating show Wednesdays, but this is what happens when you start showing it months after season finished in the US, and on a new night.

    EDN was dead on arrival. Wonder what Ten will do now, and then when I Will Survive and Don’t Tell The Bride flop too, then what??

  14. MuchoTB August 20, 2012 at 9:18 am -

    How did EDN do? I watched it last night and it wasn’t actually that bad

    I watched a bit of Big Brother as well as I know one of the guys on the show (Michael, the copywriter) and was pleasantly surprised…it’s not half as trashy as I remembered from five years ago. This is a backflip on my part but I’d prefer to see Nine air something like this then the umpteenth BBT repeat or that boring shite The Block

  15. David Knox August 20, 2012 at 9:17 am -

    Everybody Dance Now was 385,000.

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