The 9Network’s Friday broadcast of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 (up until 2.00am Monday AEST) secured a National Total TV Reach of 9.189 million across Channel 9, 9Gem and 9Now.
● Olympic Games Paris 2024 Day 7 Night Session (19:00-21:00) was Australia’s No. 1 program with all key demos and Total People. It registered a National Total TV Reach of 3.839 million, a Total TV National Audience of 1.577 million and a BVOD audience of 196,000. Thie broadcast saw the Rowsellas Women’s Pair of Annabelle McIntyre and Jessica Morrison fight their way in a thrilling race to win Bronze as well as the battle in the pool between Ariarne Titmus and Katie Ledecky in the 800m freestyle.
● Olympic Games Paris 2024 Day 7 Night Session 2 (21:00-22:30) dominated it’s timeslot and was Australia’s No. 2 program with key demos People 25-54 and 16-39. The session featured the Boomers take on Greece in the Men’s Basketball and the Stingers defeat Canada in the Women’s Water Polo preliminary’s, securing a National Total TV Reach of 2.856 million, a Total TV National Audience of 1.060 million and a BVOD audience of 172,000.
● Olympic Games Paris 2024 Day 7 Late (22:30-24:00) dominated its timeslot across Australia with Total People and all key demos. It achieved a National Total TV Reach of 2.318 million, a Total TV National Audience of 779,000 and a BVOD audience of 140,000. Audiences in this slot witnessed Australian Tennis champs Matt Ebden and John Peers guarantee a medal after defeating USA in the men’s doubles semi-final. The late session also saw Noemie Fox’s Olympic debut as she competed alongside sister Jess in the new Olympic discipline of Kayak Cross
● Olympic Games Paris 2024 Day 7 Afternoon (15:00-18:59) dominated its timeslot across Australia with Total People and all key demos. It achieved a National Total TV Reach of 2.979 million, a Total TV National Audience of 649,000 and a BVOD audience of 84,000. The Afternoon session saw the opening day of the Athletics Track and Field at Stade de France, featuring 2020 silver medalist Nicola Olyslagers alongside Eleanor Patterson in the Women’s High Jump.