Seven News, Home & Away lead Seven win.
Ratings: On a quiet Wednesday Home & Away tops entertainment, with wins too for 7:30 & The Weekly.
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Without big reality shows it was another quiet Wednesday, with ABC shows leading several timeslots and Seven winning the night. Sunrise was also strong at Breakfast.
Home and Away was the top entertainment drawcard at 669,000 viewers.
7:30 led its slot with 678,000, then America’s Got Talent (573,000), Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery (531,000), Bondi Rescue (431,000 / 327,000), Kath & Kim (373,000 / 357,000) and Tony Robinson’s World by Rail (270,000).
Later The Weekly with Charlie Pickering pulled 501,000, then The Front Bar (356,000), a final At Home Alone Together (343,000), Tommy (242,000), Who Gets to Stay in Australia? (202,000) and Movie: Muriel’s Wedding just 184,000 for Nine.
Seven network won Wednesday with 29.6% then Nine 24.8%, ABC 18.6%, 10 17.4% and SBS 9.6%.
Seven News was #1 with 1.16m / 1.12m. The Chase drew 642,000 / 401,000. Police: Hour of Duty managed 163,000 in staggered timeslots.
Nine News (1.11m / 1.02m) was best for Nine and topped the demos, then A Current Affair (755,000) and Hot Seat (596,000 / 339,000).
ABC News won its slot with 814,000. Planet America drew 347,000 and The Drum was 225,000.
The Project drew 544,000 / 348,000 for 10. 10 News First 395,000 / 256,000 and Bull was just 174,000.
On SBS it was SBS World News (176,000), Mastermind (99,000) and 7.7 Billion People and Counting was just 85,000 and counting….
NCIS led multichannels on 210,000.
Sunrise: 320,000
News Breakfast: 165,000 / 63,000
Today: 211,000
OzTAM Overnights: Wednesday 1 July 2020
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Pathetic viewing with loads B grade shows. K&K dont seem to have made much of an impact on viewers.