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Sunday, 5 September 2021
THE BLOCK SMASHES PAST 1 MILLION METRO VIEWERS AND RANKS AUSTRALIA’S NO.1 PROGRAM WITH ALL KEY DEMOS
9Network was the winning network across the 5 City with People 25-54
(34.6%) and People 16-39
(32.7%).
Channel 9 was the primary channel of choice across the 5 City with People 25-54
(26.9%) and People 16-39
(25.5%).
The Block – Sunday soars to highest rating episode of the year.
The Block – Sunday ranks No.1 program with People 25-54, 16-39 and GS + Child.
The Block – Sunday posts double-digit week-on-week audience growth with all key demos and Total People.
The Block – Sunday achieved a national peak audience of
1.682 million (Metro: 1.682 million / Regional: 493,000) and an average national audience of
1.408 million (Metro: 1.032 million / Regional: 376,000).
Last Sunday's episode secured an additional
59,000 viewers for its linear broadcast in the past seven days, as well as BVOD audience of
196,000 on 9Now, for a national average consolidated audience of
1.404 million.
9News Sunday was the No.1 program across the East Coast and in Melbourne and the No.2 program across the 5 City and in Brisbane and Adelaide.
9News Sunday achieved a national peak audience of
1.720 million (Metro: 1.212 million / Regional: 508,000) and a national average audience of
1.527 million (Metro: 1.112 million / Regional: 415,000).
60 Minutes achieved a national peak audience of
1.422 million (Metro: 1.105 million / Regional: 408,000) and an average national audience of
851,000 (Metro: 581,000 / Regional: 270,000).
Sunday Afternoon NRL dominated the afternoon timeslot in Syd/Bris with all key demos.
Sunday Afternoon NRL achieved a national peak audience of
688,000 (Metro: 415,000 / Regional: 273,000) and an average national audience of
495,000 (Metro: 242,000 / Regional: 163,000). Includes viewers on 9Gem in Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth.
Weekend TODAY claimed the breakfast show audience across the 5 City and East Coast and in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
Weekend TODAY achieved a national peak audience of
501,000 (Metro: 331,000 / Regional: 170,000) and an average national audience of
375,000 (Metro: 265,000 / Regional: 110,000).
Top 20 Ranking - Total People
Rank | Channel | Program | Metro 5 | Regional | Combined |
1 | Seven | SEVEN NEWS - SUN | 1139 | 611 | 1749 |
2 | Seven | THE VOICE - SUN | 1088 | 528 | 1616 |
3 | Nine | NINE NEWS SUNDAY | 1112 | 415 | 1527 |
4 | Nine | THE BLOCK -SUN | 1032 | 376 | 1408 |
5 | ABC | ABC NEWS SUNDAY-EV | 653 | 396 | 1049 |
6 | Seven | HOMICIDE: WITH RON IDDLES | 567 | 319 | 885 |
7 | Nine | 60 MINUTES | 581 | 270 | 851 |
8 | 10 | AUSTRALIAN SURVIVOR SUN | 689 | 159 | 848 |
9 | ABC | THE NEWSREADER-EV | 444 | 209 | 653 |
10 | 10 | THE SUNDAY PROJECT 7PM | 472 | 145 | 617 |
11 | ABC K/C | BLUEY-AM | 459 | 137 | 596 |
12 | ABC | DAVID ATTENBOROUGH'S GLOBAL ADVENTURE-EV | 352 | 223 | 574 |
13 | Seven | SEVEN NEWS AT 5 | 341 | 190 | 531 |
14 | Nine | NINE NEWS: LATE EDITION -SUN | 356 | 164 | 520 |
15 | 10 | 10 NEWS FIRST SUN | 361 | 136 | 498 |
16 | ABC | LANDLINE-PM | 254 | 209 | 463 |
17 | Seven | WEEKEND SUNRISE - SUN | 260 | 197 | 457 |
18 | 10 | THE SUNDAY PROJECT 6.30PM | 342 | 115 | 457 |
19 | ABC | INSIDERS-AM | 309 | 144 | 453 |
20 | Seven | BORDER SECURITY - AUSTRALIA'S FRONT LINE (R) | 290 | 158 | 447 |