Big Brother Boosts Network 10 Audience
remains the top entertainment show, but the return of has significantly increased Network 10’s audience, placing second in its timeslot and pushing to third.
Audience Ratings Highlights
- semi-final led with 1.01 million viewers nationwide, well ahead of the competition.
- drew 774,000 viewers for its wet season opener at Dreamworld, ranking just behind for 2025 Network 10 launches.
- topped key demographics: viewers aged 16-39 and 25-54.
- attracted 708,000 viewers on Nine, followed by with 361,000.
Other Program Ratings
- had 619,000 viewers, lower than usual.
- scored 553,000 viewers.
- attracted 549,000 viewers.
- rose to 492,000 viewers.
Network News and Other Shows
- won Sunday overall, but Network 10 saw a notable audience share increase.
- drew 1.28 million viewers, with a late edition at 442,000.
- had 189,000 viewers.
- reached 888,000 viewers, followed by at 304,000 and at 192,000.
- attracted 289,000 viewers, had 210,000, and saw a slight rise to 191,000.
SBS Programming
Audience figures for SBS programs including , , , and are to be announced.
"The return of Big Brother has launched for Network 10 landing second in its timeslot and relegating The Golden Bachelor into third."
Summary: The return of Big Brother has significantly boosted Network 10's viewership, securing second place in its slot and lifting key demographic ratings, while My Kitchen Rules remains the overall ratings leader.
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TV Tonight | Australia's Leading TV Blog — 2025-11-10