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Tie on quiet Thursday

Ratings: Home & Away tops entertainment. Seven and Nine tie for Thursday.

That was a dead quiet Thursday of TV programming and the numbers rightly reflect it.

An extended Home & Away was the top entertainment show at 517,000 viewers.

7:30 was 509,000 then Paramedics (400,000), Scottish Vets Down Under (328,000), Jamie’s Quick & Easy Food (271,000 / 234,000) and The Great Fire Of London (201,000).

Later Kings Cross ER was 345,000 / 298,000 then Griff’s Great Kiwi Road Trip (285,000), Britain’s Got Talent (224,000), Empire With Michael Portillo (215,000) and Law & Order: SVU (164,000 / 118,000).

Seven and Nine networks tied on Thursday at 27.6% then ABC 18.6%, 10 16.8% and SBS 9.3%.

Seven News was #1 at 950,000 / 909,000 for Seven. The Chase drew 418,000 / 268,000 in 4 cities.

Nine News (861,000 / 844,000) for Nine then A Current Affair (567,000) and Hot Seat (438,000 / 267,000). Chicago Med was 174,000.

ABC News won its slot at 680,000. Death In Paradise (188,000) and The Drum (186,000) followed.

The Project pulled 401,000 / 244,000 for 10. 10 News First was 279,000 / 177,000.

On SBS it was SBS World News (149,000), Fargo (65,000) and Mastermind (61,000).

Bluey topped multis as usual at 219,000.

The Morning Show: 134,000 / 89,000
Today Extra: 119,000 / 62,000
Studio 10:

OzTAM Overnights: Thursday 19 November 2020

3 Responses

  1. I’m still mulling over the worth of the current season of ‘Fargo’-very one note and obsessed with shoot outs-the one last night at the petrol station was particularly pointless with the twister ‘n all.

  2. If most advertising is sold by ratings over all channels, then Seven and Nine would have made the same money in advertising revenue, but Nine with an extra channel probably would have higher operating costs therefore less profit.

    I wonder how 10 can justify 10 Shake with sub 1%’s nearly every night. Seven got rid of 7Food which was doing ok I thought. Yes, still early days for 10 Shake but still, it would be hurting…

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