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Weekend TV ratings Friday September 3, 2021

Paralympics and AFL another winning sports recipe for Seven

By Talon AdminPublished Sep 4, 2021
3 min read
Joh Griggs September 2021

TV ratings: Seven

Seven had the biggest Friday TV ratings shares again with a network share of 38.3%. Seven can also boast the highest primary channel share of the two leading multichannels with 7mate on 7.3% and 7TWO on 3.9%.

AFL was again the big driver with network shares in the AFL states all over 40%.

Seven News at 6pm set the bar high early in the evening with 1.057m.

The Friday Night Football featured a semi-final between Geelong and GWS with Geelong reversing recent form with a strong win. The metro audience was 698,000 with 412,000 in Melbourne and a slightly disappointing 47,000 in Sydney.

Host Joh Griggs (above) was getting stuck into truffles on Better Homes and Gardens with 337,000 watching her end the show with truffle flavoured gin.

Nine

Nine News 6pm started the Friday primetime news hour on 924,000.

A Current Affair did 583,000, down from 633,000 a week ago.

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The NRL didn’t set any records with 308,000 watching the Penrith easily account for Paramatta. The audience was 211,000 in Sydney, 74,000 in Brisbane.

10

10 News First at 5pm was the first of three entries in the top 20 programs for the channel with 380,000.

The Project 7pm just missed attracting the channel’s biggest audience with 374,000.

The Living Room just snuck into the top 20 with 311,000.

ABC

Gardening Australia was up week-on-week from 425,000 to 452,000.

The Midsomer Murders repeat was then on 374,000.

SBS

World News was on 175,000 an 6.30pm.

More of Secrets of Egypt’s Valley of the Kings then had 129,000.

 

Friday TV ratings metro shares primary and network

ABC 11.4% (16.1%)
Seven 24.7% (38.3%)
Nine 15.8% (23.4%)
10 8.2% (14.8%)
SBS 3.8% (7.4%)

 

Friday TV ratings Metro top 20 all people

 

1 SEVEN NEWS Channel 7 1,057,000
2 NINE NEWS Channel 9 924,000
3 SEVEN NEWS AT 6.30 Channel 7 887,000
4 NINE NEWS 6:30 Channel 9 857,000
5 SEVEN'S AFL: FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL FINALS 7mate, Channel 7 698,000
6 ABC NEWS ABC TV 630,000
7 A CURRENT AFFAIR Channel 9 583,000
8 THE CHASE AUSTRALIA Channel 7 573,000
9 HOT SEAT Channel 9 480,000
10 SEVEN'S AFL: FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL FINALS - PRE MATCH 7mate, Channel 7 458,000
11 GARDENING AUSTRALIA ABC TV 452,000
12 SEVEN'S AFL: FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL FINALS - POST MATCH 7mate, Channel 7 395,000
13 THE CHASE AUSTRALIA-5PM Channel 7 389,000
14 10 NEWS FIRST Channel 10 380,000
15 MIDSOMER MURDERS (R) ABC TV 374,000
16 THE PROJECT 7PM Channel 10 374,000
17 BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS 7TWO, Channel 7 337,000
18 NINE'S AFTERNOON NEWS Channel 9 334,000
19 TIPPING POINT Channel 9 319,000
20 THE LIVING ROOM Channel 10 311,000

 

Friday TV Sports FTA and STV

 

TV ratings

NRL

#NRLEelsPanthers
Nine/Gem Metro 519,000 (Metro 308,000 Regional 211,000)
Fox League 264,000

#NRLSharksStorm
Fox League 283,000

AFL

#AFLfinals Geelong v GWS
Seven/7mate 937,000 (Metro 698,000 Regional 239,000)
Fox Footy 324,000

Formula 1

Netherlands Practice 1
Fox Sports Dutch Grand Prix 43,000

 

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