Tuesday 16 August 2022 06:40 AM Sunrise team officially declares themselves the winners of the TV breakfast wars trends now

Tuesday 16 August 2022 06:40 AM Sunrise team officially declares themselves the winners of the TV breakfast wars trends now
Tuesday 16 August 2022 06:40 AM Sunrise team officially declares themselves the winners of the TV breakfast wars trends now

Tuesday 16 August 2022 06:40 AM Sunrise team officially declares themselves the winners of the TV breakfast wars trends now

The Seven Network has declared Sunrise as Australia's top-rated breakfast show for 2022, despite it only being August.

In a press release, Seven said the morning program, hosted by David Koch and Natalie Barr, is number one in its timeslot for the 19th year in a row.

'Australia's #1 breakfast show has won every week this year, nationally and in the capital cities,' the media release claimed.

The Seven Network has declared Sunrise as Australia's top-rated breakfast show for 2022, despite it only being August

The Seven Network has declared Sunrise as Australia's top-rated breakfast show for 2022, despite it only being August

According to the 2022 OzTAM survey year, Sunrise has an average national daily audience of 397,000 viewers, which Seven boasts is '31 per cent bigger than its nearest competitor.'

The breakfast show's nearest competitor was assumed to be Nine's Today Show, hosted by Karl Stefanovic and Allison Langdon, but earlier this year the program dropped to third in its timeslot after being defeated by ABC News Breakfast every day for a week.  

'We are proud that more than 1.01 million people start with Sunrise every morning across Australia, and we never take it for granted,' Seven Network Director of Morning Television, Sarah Stinson, said in a statement.

In a press release, Seven said the morning program, hosted by David Koch and Natalie Barr, is number one in its timeslot for the 19th year in a row

In a press release, Seven said the morning program, hosted by David Koch and Natalie Barr, is number one in its timeslot for the 19th year in a row

'As the world bounces back from the past few years, Australians continue to turn to Kochie, Nat and the team for breaking news, a sense of community and the light and laughs we all need to start the day feeling great and well informed.'

It comes after Channel 10's struggling new breakfast program, 10 News First: Breakfast, didn't get a single viewer in one

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