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Seven wins, SBS up on quiet Thursday.

AFL wins a sports battle between 3 networks, leaving The Chase as the top entertainment show for Thursday.

Sport played out across three networks last night, but resulting in low numbers everywhere else.

Seven’s AFL led that contest at 401,000 followed by Socceroos on 10 (309,000) and NRL on Nine (278,000).

That left The Chase as the top entertainment show of the night at 435,000  / 291,000.

Seven network won Thursday with 31.0% then Nine 25.7%, 10 17.1%, ABC 15.2% and SBS 10.9%.

With no point trying to compare timeslot winners, here’s how the numbers fell….

Seven News was #1 at 862,000 / 819,000. Home & Away drew 365,000 with a Harry Potter movie at 163,000 across the network.

Nine News (846,000 / 800,000) was best for Nine. A Current Affair was 438,000 in 4 cities with Hot Seat at 398,000 / 258,000. In select cities were RBT (178,000) and Australia Behind Bars (137,000) with Casualty 24 / 7 (90,000) across the network.

The Project was 222,000 / 200,000 for 10. 10 News First was 287,000 / 196,000.

ABC News won at 585,000 then 7:30 (448,000), Foreign Correspondent (263,000), an improved Q+A (221,000), The Drum (123,000) and One Plus One (95,000).

On SBS it was Every Family Has a Secret (211,000), The Royals: Keeping the Crown (182,000), SBS World News (167,000 / 131,000), Britain’s Most Expensive Houses (104,000) and Mastermind (79,000).

Father Brown blessed multichannels at 134,000.

The Morning Show: 141,000 / 100,000
Today Extra: 110,000 / 61,000
Studio 10: 37,000 / TBA

In Total TV numbers for last Thursday were:

Home & Away:  806,000
Gogglebox: 879,000
Q+A: 298,000

OzTAM Overnights: Thursday 24 March 2022

4 Responses

  1. The Project seems to be following the same fate as Q+A. Perceived as unbalanced and biased viewers are tuning out.
    During the winter months ratings do lift for The Project, this will be the time to work on making the program a show everyone wants to watch.
    I tuned in last week after a few months and in my opinion the show has become worse with its one sided views. You feel like you’re being lectured rather then receiving facts or even healthy debate.

  2. Q&A surely will improve their numbers with the budget and election campaign coming up, if only the ABC would move it back to Monday nights where it used to be for all those years.
    Looking forward to the return of Masterchef in a few weeks, that’s one reality show I’ll happily dive into, year after year, has a bit more integrity to it than MAFS or Survivor.

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