
Hard Quiz, Mad as Hell lead entertainment slots on Wednesday.
Ratings: Seven News, ABC News also claim their slots -but Nine wins Wednesday.
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A mid season final of Hard Quiz was the top entertainment drawcard last night at 662,000 metro viewers. Next week ABC ambitiously unveils new quiz, Win the Week in the same slot.
Tom Gleeson’s win was just ahead of Travel Guides (648,000) then MasterChef Australia (591,000), Big Brother (586,000) and 7:30 (549,000).
Later Mad as Hell was best at 564,000 then Doctor Doctor (437,000) and You Can’t Ask That (341,000).
Nine network won Wednesday with 29.5% then Seven 26.0%, 10 19.5%, ABC 17.5% and 7.5%.
Nine News was best for Nine at 951,000 / 900,000. A Current Affair (683,000) and Hot Seat (493,000 / 322,000) followed. Footy Classified was 89,000 across the network.
Seven News was #1 at 1.07m / 1.01m for Seven. Home & Away was 628,000 then The Chase 591,000 / 370,000. But an Austin Powers movie was just 137,000.
The Project drew 479,000 / 282,000 for 10. 10 News First was 335,000 / 240,000. Bull managed 200,000 / 154,000.
ABC News won its slot at 716,000. The Drum (206,000) then Superwog (163,000) and The Last Leg (103,000).
On SBS it was  On Board Britain’s Nuclear Submarine (182,000), SBS World News (171,000 / 144,000), Britain’s Cathedrals With Tony Robinson (148,000), Bloodlands (91,000) and Mastermind (90,000).
NCIS led multichannels at 176,000.
Sunrise: 260,000
Today: 213,000
News Breakfast: 113,000 / 70,000
OzTAM Overnights: Wednesday 16 June 2021
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Suddenly & Again, without Any Warning or Advice – Channel 10 is back on Digital TV. (Pure Luck, to realise it). Not Complaining – But this Merry-Go-Round, Cost them the Ratings Win for “Masterchef”. It’s too late to start watching “How to Stay Married” as we Have No Idea of this Seasons Plot.