The Logies ceremony wins solid ratings for Channel Nine
The Logies ceremony wins solid ratings for Channel Nine – but still lags behind previous ratings
The Logies are back, and almost better than ever.
After a two-year hiatus due to Covid lockdowns, the glitz and glamor was in full swing on Sunday night.
Channel Nine scored solid reviews for both the televised red carpet and the ceremony.

The Logies are back, and almost better than ever. After a two-year hiatus due to Covid lockdowns, the glitz and glamor was in full swing on Sunday night. Pictured: Hamish Blake
The Logies Awards Arrivals of the 62nd TV Week attracted 826,000 viewers across the five ratings of the city’s metros.
It was another bull’s eye for The 62nd TV Week Logies Awards, which attracted a whopping 885,000 viewers in the five metropolitan cities.
Overall, Logies coverage came in third for the night, after Channel Seven’s and Channel Nine’s nightly new for the evening.


The Logies Awards Arrivals of the 62nd TV Week attracted 826,000 viewers across the five ratings of the city’s metros. Pictured: Jacqui Purvis
Although the figures were good, the Logies attracted less attention than in previous years.
A staggering 1.18 million viewers across the country watched the event in 2019, an increase from the previous year.
In 2018, a comfortable 1.15 million started the Logies.


It was another bull’s eye for The 62nd TV Week Logies Awards, which attracted a whopping 885,000 viewers in the five metropolitan cities. In the photo: Lisa Wilkinson
However, things went downhill for the 2017 numbers when 1.30 million gamblers watched the awards.
This year’s show came in at a hefty four hours and ran 38 minutes of overtime on Channel Nine.
Comedian Hamish Blake won the Gold Logies, his second after a previous win in 2012.


Although the figures were good, the Logies attracted less attention than in previous years. A staggering 1.18 million viewers across the country watched the event in 2019, up from the previous year. Pictured: Abbie Chatfield