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AFL drives Seven to Thursday win

The Chase, MasterChef and Bluey all score, but AFL brings it home for Seven.

Yesterday Bluey was so big it nearly upstaged everything in primetime. At 437,000 metro viewers (plus another 250,000 for a repeat) the ABC show continues to kick goals.

The Chase ranked highest in entertainent overall at 491,000 / 294,000.

MasterChef Australia led its slot at 480,000 / 331,000 then 7:30 (430,000) and Foreign Correspondent (332,000).

Seven’s AFL was 409,000 across the network.

Seven network easily won at 32.3% then Nine 23.3%, 10 19.2%, ABC 16.2% and SBS 9.1%.

Seven News was #1 at 881,000 / 826,000 for Seven. Home & Away was 303,000 across the network, some of which was on multichannels.  Britain’s Got Talent was 135,000.

Nine News (790,000 / 734,000) was best for Nine. A Current Affair was 502,000 with Hot Seat on 428,000 / 306,000.  An Under 19s State of Origin was 145,000 in select cities as were RBT (115,000) and Paramedics (111,000).

The Project drew 343,000 / 226,000 for 10. 10 News First was 277,000 / 197,000 with a Cheap Seats replay on 118,000.

ABC News won at 548,000 for ABC. Q+A (210,00), The Drum (176,000) and One Plus One (114,000) followed.

On SBS it was SBS World News (150,000 / 129,000), then House of Maxwell (125,000), DI Ray (103,000), Scenic Coastal Walks With Kate Humble (102,000) and Mastermind (62,000).

In Total TV numbers last Thursday were:

DI Ray: 387,000
Ben & Holly’s Little Kingdom: 307,000
Home & Away: 759,000
MasterChef: 814,000
Q+A: 396,000

OzTAM Overnights: Thursday 23 June 2022

2 Responses

  1. Ch10 once again dumping a new Law and Order: SVU for a repeat of The Cheap Seats… SVU generally rates double what the repeat of TCS does on thursday nights… CH10 should at least have the decency to make the new SVU available on 10Play…

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