Mad as Hell wins slot, ABC stronger than 10.
Seven News, A Current Affair, MAFS and Mad as Hell were all timeslot winners on Wednesday.
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10’s Wednesday schedule isn’t off to a great start this year, unable to rise above 300,000 metro viewers after 7:30pm.
Its biggest headache is the lure of Married at First Sight, best in entertainment at 922,000.
That outclassed Hard Quiz (550,000), 7:30 (519,000),Winter Olympics (Evening: 426,000), and Ambulance Australia (278,000).
Later Mad as Hell won its slot at 482,000 then Winter Olympics (Night: 445,000), Under Investigation (364,000), Starstruck (187,000), Bull (157,000 / 120,000) and Inside Air Force One (142,000).
Winter Olympics Late drew 398,000.
Seven network won Wednesday with 32.0% then Nine 31.4%, ABC 15.5%, 10 13.5% and SBS 7.6%.
Seven News was #1 at 959,000, 917,000 with The Chase at 542,000 / 371,000 then Home & Away (507,000).
Nine News was 785,000 / 769,000 for Nine. A Current Affair won at 648,000 then Hot Seat 389,000 / 259,000.
ABC News was 606,000. The Drum (138,000) and QI (137,000) and Adam Hills: The Last Leg (86,000) followed.
The Project drew 367,000 / 179,000 for 10. 10 News First was 277,000 / 199,000.
On SBS it was Tony Robinson: The Thames at Night (141,000), SBS World News (139,000 / 110,000), Mastermind (59,000) and Hidden Assets (53,000).
Peter Rabbit led multichannels at 121,000.
Sunrise: 246,000
Today: 213,000
News Breakfast: 111,000 / 67,000
In Total TV numbers last Wednesday were:
Married at First Sight:Â 1.81m
National Press Club Address: 504,000
Home & Away:Â 1.03m
Ambulance Australia: 500,000
OzTAM Overnights: Wednesday 16 February 2022
Amended.
- Tagged with 10 News First, 7:30, A Current Affair, ABC News, Adam Hills: The Last Leg, Ambulance Australia, Bull, Hard Quiz, Hidden Assets, Home & Away, Hot Seat, Inside Air Force One, Married at First Sight, Mastermind, National Press Club Address, News Breakfast, Nine News, Peter Rabbit, Qi, SBS World News, Seven News, Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell, Starstruck, Sunrise, The Chase, The Drum, The Project, Today, Tony Robinson: The Thames At Night, Under Investigation, Winter Olympics
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Also interesting the gap between 9 and 7 news increasing a tad (I assume due to Winter Olympics) including the occasional clean sweep across 5 metros (though not last night). Brisbane seems to always be relatively close but have noticed 7 once dominant in Adelaide is now often going to 9. Historically 7 have relied on large wins in Adelaide and Perth to claim top spot….interesting to see what, if any, drop off post Olympics.
Interesting to note that H&A has doubled its audience more than once this week in the Total TV numbers 7 days later. and I can see that MAFS double too just comparing this weeks with last weeks 7 day data.