MAFS, Hard Quiz are best in entertainment on Wednesday.
Mad as Hell wins its slot. Tough night for factuals on Seven & 10. Nine wins Wednesday.
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Married at First Sight continues its reign as TV’s most popular entertainment show, making life very difficult for the competition.
Last night a weekly dinner party drew 1.02m metro viewers, and it continues to slamdunk BVOD numbers.
That was well ahead of Hard Quiz (571,000), 7:30 (528,000), Police Strike Force (287,000), Ambulance Australia (248,000 / 245,000), and Lose a Stone in 21 Days with Dr. Michael Mosely (179,000).
Shaun Micallef’s Mad as Hell led later on 441,000 then The Front Bar (358,000), Under Investigation (356,000), Starstruck (130,000).
Nine network won Wednesday with 35.5% then Seven 23.7%, ABC 17.1%, 10 15.6% and SBS 8.0%.
Nine News drew 859,000 / 850,000 for Nine then A Current Affair (698,000) and Hot Seat (359,000 / 246,000). Late News was 213,000.
Seven News won at 939,000 / 887,000 for Seven. The Chase was 516,000 / 309,000 then Home & Away (487,000). The Latest was 310,000.
ABC News was 604,000. The Drum (147,000) and QI (146,000) followed.
The Project was 347,000 / 227,000 for 10. 10 News First pulled 315,000 / 257,000. Bull could only muster 142,000.
On SBS it was SBS World News (167,000 / 154,000), The Colosseum: A Jewel in Rome’s Crown (131,000), Mastermind (78,000) and Hidden Assets (66,000).
The Coroner led multichannels at 123,000.
Sunrise: 248,000
News Breakfast: 118,000 / 86,000
Today: 171,000 (a coding error, will be adjust to 223,000).
In Total TV numbers last Wednesday were:
Married at First Sight: 1.96m
Home & Away: 983,000
Bull: 335,000
Mad as Hell: 853,000
Under Investigation: 685,000
OzTAM Overnights: Wednesday 9 March 2022
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6 Responses
Condoms was an inappropriate specialist subject and I didn’t like Tom Gleeson’s butt jokes.
But you’re happy with the repeatedly potty mouthed ‘Wayne’s World’ expert?
What does BVOD stand for ?
Broadcast Video on Demand (9Now, 10Play, iview etc).
Why on earth was Bob Carr on Under Investigation? A 50 words or less contribution, channeling Pauline. First I said No, then I said Yes, now I’m saying No….or Maybe.
I watched the first half of Ms Fisher Modern Murder Mysteries on 7Two. It was so bad I turned it off. Amateurish, badly produced, badly cast and terrible acting. Wonder what others think. Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries on the ABC a few years ago was a marvelous production.