Big Brother Boosts Network 10 Ratings
remains the leader in entertainment, but the return of has boosted Network 10's share, securing second place in its timeslot and pushing down to third.
Viewership Numbers
- My Kitchen Rules semi-final attracted 1.01 million viewers nationwide, comfortably ahead of its competitors.
- Big Brother launched its very wet season with 774,000 viewers at Dreamworld, a strong opening surpassed only by I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here for 2025 Network 10 premieres.
- It also topped the 16-39 and 25-54 demographic groups.
- The Golden Bachelor drew 708,000 viewers for Nine, followed by Spicks & Specks at 361,000.
- 60 Minutes recorded 619,000 viewers, which is below its usual standards.
- Other shows included Portrait Artist of the Year (553,000), The Girl Who Caught a Killer (549,000), and Ghosts Australia (492,000).
Network Shares and News Ratings
Seven won the Sunday viewership overall, yet Network 10 experienced a notable rise in share that it hasn't seen for some time.
- Nine News attracted 1.28 million viewers, with a late edition reaching 442,000.
- Social Media Murders had 189,000 viewers.
- ABC News recorded 888,000 viewers, followed by The Forsytes (304,000) and Grand Designs Australia (192,000).
- 10 News had 289,000 viewers, with NCIS: Tony & Ziva at 210,000 and 10 News+ rising slightly to 191,000.
- SBS programming viewership is to be announced and includes SBS World News, JFK: One Day in America, The Castle: Rebuilding History, and Watergate High Crimes in the White House.
"My Kitchen Rules semi final still won its slot at a cool 1.01m viewers in National TV Audience, well clear of competitors."
"Big Brother scored 774,000 for its very wet season launch back at Dreamworld, which is possibly only eclipsed by I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here as 2025 launches go for the network."
Network 10's revival with Big Brother shows promising growth amid a competitive Sunday lineup.
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TV Tonight | Australia's Leading TV Blog — 2025-11-10