Seven takes out right royal Thursday
Trooping the Colour kept viewers on Seven until late night. Marco Pierre White arrives in the MasterChef kitchen.
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Celebrations got underway for the Platinum Jubilee in London yesterday and Seven’s coverage helped it to win the night.
Trooping the Colour screened a mega session of over 4 hours which it split into two numbers as 307,000 / 218,000 metro viewers, keeping viewers onto the network into late night.
The Chase topped entertainment at 533,000 / 315,000 for Seven.
7:30 led its slot at 536,000 then Foreign Correspondent (471,000), MasterChef Australia (463,000 / 304,000), an extended Home & Away (432,000 / 396,000 from 7pm), RBT (155,000 in 3 cities) and Scenic Coastal Walks With Kate Humble (131,000).
Elsewhere The Front Bar was 294,000 then Q+A (261,000) and Emergency (168,000 across the network).
Thursday Night NRL was 247,000 across the network.
Seven network comfortably won Thursday with 31.0% then Nine 24.5%, 1o 18.3%, ABC 18.0% and SBS 8.3%.
Seven News was #1 at 947,000 / 873,000 for Seven.
Nine News (831,000 / 800,000) was best for Nine. A Current Affair was 566,000 then Hot Seat (455,000 / 309,000).
The Project drew 375,000 / 270,000 for 10. 10 News First was 318,000 /224,000 with a Cheap Seats replay at 118,000.
ABC News won its slot at 670,000 for ABC. The Drum (193,000) and Courtney Act’s One Plus One (143,000) followed.
On SBS it was, SBS World News (160,000 / 141,000), On Board Britain’s Nuclear Submarine (120,000), Mastermind (98,000) and Holding (53,000).
Father Brown / Trooping the Colour tied on multichannels at 140,000.
The Morning Show: 145,000 / 109,000
Today Extra: 105,000 / 57,000
Studio 10: TBA
In Total TV numbers last Thursday were:
Home & Away: 989,000
MasterChef Australia: 870,000
The Front Bar: 487,000
Q+A: 532,000
OzTAM Overnights: Thursday 2 June 2022
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5 Responses
i don’t think Seven promoted the timeslot for Trooping the Colour very much. And the ratings for the Front Bar show they probably could have put it on the main channel after all. It’s a one off premiere event and not everyone remembers to check the epg for whats playing on the multi’s every night, i forgot till half way through. A lost ratings opportunity for 7 imho.
No matter what side of the fence you are on royalist or republican…that was amazing viewing….Also history making….as one lady being interviewed stated….70 yrs reigning monarch, likely never to occur again…
Did 10 bump the new SVU again ?
I love Cheap Seats but the repeat only gets half the ratings of the new SVU…
Stop jerkin us around 10…
It’s a sad state of affairs for primetime content when it’s June and dark and cold outside and the top rating entertainment offering multiple nights this week has been the late afternoon gameshow
On the plus side it must mean people have more viewing choices than ever before with streaming, either from fta services or paid. Although i realize not everyone can afford to shell out the $ per month just for the internet alone, plus fees for paid streaming.