The ABC is the No.1 reaching screen network in 2025, with an average of 12.34 million viewers (or 45 per cent of Australians) tuning in every week.
In an increasingly competitive media landscape, average audiences across ABC iview and broadcast increased by 2.6 per cent in 2025. The ABC also recorded audience growth in key demographics, attracting more viewers aged 18-39 while maintaining strong engagement among audiences aged 65 and over.
ABC iview was the No.1 reaching broadcast video on demand (BVOD) service this year with 3.4 million Australians watching content on the platform on average each week. November 2025 was ABC iview's best month on record with 44.8 million hours of content watched on the platform, which equates to around 1.5 million hours watched every day.
Highlights in 2025 include:
- Bluey continues to be Australia's most loved Blue Heeler, with 4.8 billion minutes watched in 2025 just on ABC iview (across Bluey, Bluey: The Sign, Bluey's Big Play and Bluey Minisodes).
- Australia Votes 2025: Election Results Live (8.30pm-10pm AEST) was the No.1 election night program with a Total TV national reach of 4.1 million Australians and Total TV national average audience of 2.4 million viewers.
- ABC NEWS Channel is Australia's leading dedicated 24-hour news channel and the No.1 multi-channel in the country.
- Australians couldn't get enough of dramas on ABC iview, with the genre driving 21 per cent of all minutes viewed in 2025, up from 17 per cent in 2024.