The episode aired to a metro audience of 825,000 metro viewers, however news dominated all demos, Nine News topped demos,16-24s, and 25-54s, while Seven News ...
Seven also won the primary channel share, and the top-rating multi-channel on Sunday was 7Mate and 9GO! both with a share of 3.1%. ABC News brought in 514,000. Seven won the night, taking an overall network share of 38.8% over Nine’s 24.9%, while Ten took a 16.7% share and the ABC had 12.5%. Seven also managed to win the primary channel share for the week, with a 20.3% share ahead of Nine’s 17.9%, and the top multi-channel for the week was 7TWO on 4.7%. Seven took the week ending 4 June with a network share of 29.7% over Nine’s 26.1%, while Ten finished the week on 18.3% and the ABC with a 16.6% share. Second on the report was the last 15 minutes of The Voice Grand Final – where the winner was announced airing to 1.390 million viewers nationally and an uplift of 19%.
Despite offering earlier broadcasts across Sunday, Nine couldn't match primetime numbers for Seven's jubilee concert.
But Nine could only average 141,000 rpt / and 119,000 Live at the super-duper early time of 4:30am. On SBS it was SBS World News (189,000 / 109,000), Death In The Tower: King Richard (103,000), Elizabeth Into The Storm (96,000) and Naples: Under The Volcanic Threat (58,000). The Sunday Project pulled 332,000 / 251,000 on 10 with 10 News First at 243,000 / 197,000.
The Queen romps home, way ahead of MasterChef Australia and Celebrity Apprentice Australia.
The premiere of US drama NCIS: Hawaii (218,000) and a repeat of FBI (100,000) finished the night (before they repeated The Sunday Project). The Sunday Project (251,000 6:30pm; 332,000 7pm) is still so up and down, leaving 10 in quite the pickle. Note: Program performance and ranking information subject to change when not based on final program logs. Celebrity Apprentice Australia (388,000) caught in a quagmire on Sunday nights, dropping again as the audience appears to be watching everything else. Data © OzTAM Pty Limited 2022. Seven first in both primary (31.9%) and network (38.8%) rankings.