Gogglebox wraps, multichannels push Seven to a win.
Ratings: As its wraps a most unusual year, Gogglebox was the top entertainment drawcard.
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Seven managed to pip Nine for a win last night after their multichannels lifted them from behind Nine in primary channel share.
The season finale of Gogglebox was the top entertainment drawcard at 700,000 viewers and topped the demos. It proved to be a most unusual year for the show as it reflected how we were living with the virus and saw some participants drop out of direct filming.
A rare Thursday edition of The Block won its slot at 679,000 then 7:30 (586,000),The Bachelorette (441,000) and Scottish Vets Down Under (359,000).
Meanwhile Paramedics was 342,000 then Joanna Lumley’s Silk Road Adventure (250,000) Britain’s Got Talent (201,000) and Secrets Of The Tower Of London (150,000).
Nine led in primary channel share but Seven network won Thursday with 27.6% then Nine 27.2%, 10 21.5%, ABC 15.8% and SBS 7.8%.
Seven News was #1 at 994,000 / 982,000. An extended Home & Away averaged 467,000 then The Chase (509,000 / 314,000). The Amazing Race returned to 127,000.
Nine News was best for Nine at 875,000 / 867,000. A Current Affair won its slot at 685,000 then Hot Seat (410,000 / 301,000). Chicago Med was 151,000.
The Project pulled 465,000 / 268,000 for 10. 10 News First (318,000 / 205,000) and Drunk History (192,000) followed.
ABC News drew 671,000 for ABC. Death in Paradise (165,000) and The Drum (154,000) followed.
On SBS it was SBS World News (147,000), Queen Victoria’s Slum (141,000), Fargo (70,000) and Mastermind (66,000).
Bluey rode high at 388,000 on multichannels.
The Morning Show: 143,000 / 88,000
Today Extra: 107,000 / 67,000
Studio 10: 51,000 / 45,000 /
OzTAM Overnights: Thursday 29 October 2020
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Thursday TV really is dead, apparently-no one’s commented on it!