The annual Anzac Day AFL match between Collingwood Magpies and Essendon Bombers secured Seven an entertainment win on Tuesday.
The match scored a new high for Anzac Day game attendance with 95,179 spectators, which surpassed the previous record of 94,825 set in 1995.
On free-to-air, the game aired to 691,000 metro viewers on Seven. It is followed by the game’s pre-match with 534,000 metro viewers.
Meanwhile, the network’s Farmer Wants A Wife brought in 511,000 metro viewers, followed by Lego Masters on Nine with 480,000.
Ten’s I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! pulled in 474,000 metro viewers.
The #1 program on Tuesday night was Seven News with 1.125 million metro viewers, which also topped all three key advertising demos.
Seven Network won the night with a 30.2% share, followed by Nine with 26.9%, Ten with 18.6% while ABC had 16.7%.
The top-rated primary channel overnight was Seven with a 21.7% share, and the top-rated multichannels were 7Mate and 7Two with 3.3%.
In the latest Daily Consolidated 7 Total TV Report for 18 April, Seven News was the #1 program nationally last Tuesday with 1.457 million Total TV viewers, including 41,000 on BVOD and an uplift of 3%.
However, the program with the biggest uplift (up 107%) was The Good Doctor on Seven with 314,000 Total TV audience and 47,000 on national BVOD.