
It was another drab Sunday night. There was the confected energy of the All New Monty (1.19 million for the performance and 1.12 million for the lead-up) on Seven and the confected competition on The Block (1.38 million for the room reveal and 1.33 million for the lead-up). Elsewhere, the ABC debuted its new-look Sunday evening line-up with another bit of Brit navel-gazing about the family affairs of Rupert Murdoch.
Last night’s first ep of The Rise of the Murdoch Dynasty averaged 796,000. It covered much of what we already know: he is a cad and a bounder; he and his family and executives are obsessed with wealth, power and control. It is also playing to the converted. Australians know all about this dynasty. They also know its in terminal decline, with only Lachlan left to sustain it.
If this series upsets or offends you, where have you been for the past 40 years? His and his family’s paws are all over democracy here, the US and the UK.
On ABC’s Insiders, 601,000 watched Scott Morrison emerge from seclusion in Canberra to smirk to David Speers. In regional markets: Seven News, 511,000; All New Monty performance 385,000; 7pm ABC News, 374,000; Nine/NBN News, 366,000; The All New Monty, 364,000.
Network channel share
- Nine (32.4%)
- Seven (29.5%)
- ABC (16.7%)
- Ten (13.3%)
- SBS (8.1%)
Network main channels
- Nine (24.5%)
- Seven (20.5%)
- ABC (13.1%)
- Ten (8.0%)
- SBS ONE (5.3%)
Top five digital channels
- 7mate (4.3%)
- 10 Bold (3.2%)
- GO (2.8%)
- 7flix (2.5%)
- 7TWO (2.2%)
Top 10 national programs
- Seven News — 1.615 million
- The Block – Room Reveal Winner (Nine) — 1.3803 million
- Nine/NBN News — 1.377 million
- The Block (Nine) — 1.338 million
- All New Monty – performance (Seven) — 1.190 million
- All New Monty (Seven) — 1.121 million
- 7pm ABC News — 1.100 million
- 60 Minutes (Nine) — 968,000
- The Rise of The Murdoch Ministry (ABC) — 796,000
- Grantchester (Seven) — 749,000
Top metro programs
- Seven News — 1.105 million
- The Block – Room Reveal Winner (Nine) — 1.029 million
- Nine News — 1.011 million
Metro news and current affairs
- Seven News — 1.105 million
- Nine News — 1.011 million
- 7pm ABC News — 726,000
- 60 Minutes (Nine) — 717,000
- The Sunday Project 7pm (Ten) — 404,000
- The Sunday Project 6.30pm (Ten) — 290,000
- Ten News First— 220,000
- SBS World News — 175,000
Morning (national) TV
- Insiders (ABC, ABC News ) — 601,000
- Weekend Sunrise (Seven) — 458,000
- Landline (ABC) — 453,000
- Weekend Today (Nine) — 298,000
- Offsiders (ABC) — 251,000
- Sports Sunday (Nine) — 208,000
Top five pay TV programs:
- AFL: Sydney v Geelong (Fox Footy) — 251,000
- AFL: Footscray v Fremantle (Fox Footy) — 215,000
- NRL: Newcastle v St George (Fox League) — 208,000
- Supercars (Fox Sport) — 154,000
- NRL: Canberra v Auckland (Fox League) — 151,000
Do the TV ratings matter any more?
I’d rather know what’s trending on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Telegram, Gab, YouTube and Bitchute – no matter how offensive or unpleasant. Those platforms are where the action is, not on carefully curated television channels.
I think you will find that 90% of everything trending on digital media is crap – just like in most other areas of entertainment including broadcast media. I would appreciate advice on anything good that happens to turn up rather thhan what is trending.
The fact that Qanon conspiracies are trending is cause for sadness not a reason for paying attention. Same for celebrity gossip. At bottom of barrel is partisan political mudslinging from the USA. Those three areas should cover at least 50% of what is trending at any time.