ABC strong on Monday, kids battle for 7:30 slot.
Ratings: ABC beats Nine in primary channel. HYBPA? tops demos. Seven wins Monday.
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ABC was the only network last night to hold most of its audience from 7 to 10pm, with bumper interest in its Four Corners investigation into the ABC management meltdown.
It pushed their primary channel into second place ahead of Nine & 10.
Australian Story was the top entertainment show of the night at 732,000 viewers, eclipsing Bride & Prejudice on 668,000, then 7:30, The Secret Life of Four Year Olds, Family Food Fight and Child Genius on SBS.
Have You Been Paying Attention? pipped Sarah Ferguson’s Four Corners exposé at 724,000 and 719,000, respectively, with 10 claiming top demos. God Friended Me followed from 9pm with a Nine movie out of contention.
At its later time of 9:35pm Media Watch was far and away the winner on 661,000.
Seven News, ACA and The Chase won earlier slots.
Seven network won Monday with 29.8% then Nine 23.7%, ABC 21.6%, 10 17.9% and SBS 7.0%.
Seven News was #1 for Seven at 1.01m / 994,000 then Home and Away (676,000), Bride & Prejudice (668,000), The Chase (539,000 / 313,000), and God Friended Me (465,000). Yummy Mummies drew 171,000 / 113,000.
Nine News (918,00 / 890,00) led for Nine then A Current Affair (721,000), Hot Seat (485,000 / 286,000), Family Food Fight (384,000), and movie Bridget Jones’ Baby (220,000).
Australian Story (732,000), Four Corners (719,000), ABC News (697,000), 7:30 (665,000), Media Watch (661,000), Q&A (392,000) and Doctor Who (290,000) comprised ABC’s Monday.
Have You Been Paying Attention? (724,000) was best for 10 then The Secret Life of Four Year Olds (560,000), The Project (433,000 / 270,000), 10 New First (387,000), How to Stay Married (304,000) and Pointless (213,000). Sports Tonight drew just 92,000.
On SBS it was Child Genius (213,000), 24 Hours in Emergency (154,000), SBS World News (154,000) and The Doctor Who Took Kids off Drugs (148,000).
7mate movie Transporter toped multichannels at 193,000.
Sunrise: 290,000
Today: 228,000
News Breakfast: 118,00 / 40,000.
OzTAM Overnights: Monday 12 November 2018
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16 Responses
Shame about Doctor Who on 290,000, as last year same episode number was 422,000 (granted that was in May) and it’s only picking up around 48,000 more in timeshifted. Hope it’s doing good numbers on iView, though I still think a repeat at 7:30pm on ABC Me sometime during the week would be good, like on a Tuesday or Wednesday.
Dr Who does indeed get repeated on ABC Me on Tuesdays at around 6:25 (minus Rove’s idiotic intrusion at the end).
Liked the Bridget Jones movies…had not seen last nights….argh…it was a shocker…so stoopid…somehow the kooky 20 something did not transfer to a kooky 40 something…even with Colin Firth…and Mc Dreamy….I had to to turn off..
How did Pointless go on Monday?
Updated with 213k.
I loved every minute of Secert Lives of 4 yr olds. So real. Happy to see it broke thru the half million mark.
Ditto, absolutely loved their innocence and honesty. They were so funny too, without even trying to be.
Me three….. ❤
Me four….no pun intended
Australian Story is classed as entertainment and not news?
Documentary, I don’t have a problem if you want to argue that’s current affairs, but not news.
I agree with David, definitely not news, perhaps current affairs, so passes as entertainment.
Really enjoyed Child Genius. Four Corners also very interesting
Has 10 quietly bumped ‘Blind Date’?
I believe now Wed nights.
Yep Wednesday night after Bachlorette