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Thursday tie between Nine and Seven

Ratings: Nine won in primary share, but Seven's multichannels lifted them to tie in network share.

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Thursday proved to be a soft night of viewing, with no show cracking the magic million.

Nine won in primary share, but Seven’s multichannels lifted them to tie in network share.

Nine and Seven both tied on 28.9% share then TEN 18.2%, ABC 16.5% and SBS 7.4%.

Nine News (955,000 / 940,000) topped the night for Nine then A Current Affair (918,000), The Footy Show (674,000), Top Gear (633,000) and Hot Seat (605,000).

Seven News (946,000 / 940,000) was best for Seven, then Home and Away (785,000), Australia: The Story of Us and Downton Abbey (both 723,000) and Million Dollar Minute (457,000). State of Affairs is now just 193,000 and The Amazing Race only 92,000.

TEN Eyewitness News was 551,000 for TEN followed by Modern Family (535,000 / 482,000) and The Project (485,000 / 418,000). Law and Order: SVU was 347,000.

On ABC it was ABC News (781,000), The Checkout (696,000), 7:30 (692,000), Our Girl (430,000), Antiques Roadshow (338,000) and The Crater: A Vietnam War Story (204,000).

Poh and Co (389,000) was best on SBS then Patisserie with Michel Roux Jr. (321,000), Rachel Khoo’s Cosmopolitan Cook (287,000), Vikings (194,000) and SBS World News (159,000).

7TWO’s Lewis led multichannels with 278,000.

OzTAM Overnights: Thursday 23 April 2015

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