List of Australian television ratings for 2003

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The following is a list of Australian television ratings for the year 2003. It was the year when Nine made the record to wn all 40 weeks in ratings.

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[edit] Network Shares - 2003

Market Network Shares
ABC Seven Nine Ten SBS
5 Cities 15.6% 25.6% 31.2% 23.2% 4.5%
Sydney 15.5% 25.7% 31.3% 22.7% 4.8%
Melbourne 16.1% 24.1% 32.6% 23.0% 4.2%
Brisbane 14.3% 26.0% 32.9% 22.5% 4.3%
Adelaide 15.6% 26.5% 29.2% 24.3% 4.4%
Perth 16.3% 27.6% 26.5% 24.6% 5.0%

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[edit] Most Watched Broadcasts - 2003

Rank Broadcast Date Network Audience
1 Rugby: Australia vs England 22 November 2003 9 4,016,000
2 Australian Idol – Final Verdict 19 November 2003 10 3,300,000
3 The Block 17 August 2003 9 3,115,000
4 Cricket Final: Australia vs India 23 March 2003 9 3,036,000
5 AFL Grand Final 2003 27 September 2003 9 2,966,000
6 Rugby: World Cup Closing Ceremony 22 November 2003 9 2,726,000
7 Rugby: World Cup Final 22 November 2003 9 2,614,000
8 The Block 10 August 2003 9 2,611,000
9 Australian Idol – Live 19 November 2003 10 2,545,000
10 Rugby: Australia vs Argentina 10 October 2003 9 2,492,000
11 Rugby: World Cup Opening Ceremony 10 October 2003 9 2,466,000
12 Rugby: Australia vs New Zealand 15 November 2003 9 2,429,000
13 National Nine News – Sunday 20 July 2003 9 2,420,000
14 The Block 27 July 2003 9 2,417,000
15 The Block 3 August 2003 9 2,416,000
16 World Idol - Performance Show December 2003 10 2,401,000
17 Australian Idol 9 November 2003 10 2,386,000
18 National Nine News – Sunday 17 August 2003 9 2,376,000
19 National Nine News – Sunday 29 June 2003 9 2,360,000
20 The Block 20 July 2003 9 2,357,000

[edit] Top Rating Regular Programmes - 2003

Rank Programme Network Timeslot Audience
1 The Block 9 Sunday 6.30PM 2,227,000
2 National Nine News - Sunday 9 Sunday 6.00PM 1,850,000
3 Backyard Blitz 9 Sunday 6.30PM 1,821,000
4 Kath & Kim Series 2 ABC Thursday 8.30PM 1,757,000
5 Australian Idol 10 Sunday 7.30PM 1,707,000
6 Location, Location 9 Sunday 7.00PM 1,681,000
7 60 Minutes 9 Sunday 7.30PM 1,654,000
8 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? 9 Monday 8.30PM 1,651,000
9 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 9 Tuesday 8.30PM 1,640,000
10 Friends 9 Monday 7.30PM 1,629,000

[edit] Weeknight News Winners - 2003

Market 1st Ranked
Broadcast
Average ^ Peak ^ WEEKLY
WINS
2nd Ranked
Broadcast
Average
Sydney National Nine News 416,200 478,000 40/40 Seven Nightly News 309,850
Melbourne National Nine News 524,850 622,000 40/40 ABC News 348,225
Brisbane National Nine News 324,875 363,000 40/40 Seven Nightly News 208,425
Adelaide Seven Nightly News 161,175 186,000 38/40 National Nine News 136,000
Perth Seven Nightly News 198,850 235,000 40/40 Ten News 152,475
Winner National Nine News 1,522,300 1,707,000 40/40 Seven Nightly News 1,220,600

[edit] References

  1. ^ - "National" refers to the main five metropolitan markets. Shares represents free to air audience share from 6:00pm to 12:00am. Data gathered and published by OzTAM. [2]
  2. ^ - "Audience" refers to average number of viewers over the programs timeslot from the main five metropolitan markets. Data gathered by OzTAM and prepared by the Seven Network. [3]


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