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Live concert on ABC, Nine wins Thursday.

The Chase, Seven News, A Current Affair, 7:30 were all timeslot winners on a quiet Thursday night.

Althought there was a rare live concert on ABC, Thursday turned out to be fairly quiet again, but ultimately won by Nine.

The Chase led entertainment at 518,000 / 303,000.

7:30 won its slot at 521,000 then The Dog House (433,000), an extended Home & Away (417,000 / 354,000 from 7pm).

Later The Front Bar was 316,000 then Sydney Symphony Orchestra Live Gala (223,000 from 8pm) and Law & Order: SVU (to be adjusted as Shaun Micallef’s Brain Eisteddfod 170,000).

Thursday Night NRL was 373,000 across the network for Nine.

Nine network won with 28.9% then Seven 27.1%, ABC 16.8%, 10 16.5% and SBS 10.7%.

Nine News was 838,000 / 806,000 for Nine with A Current Affair winning at 620,000. Hot Seat drew 434,000 / 281,000. Played out variously due to sport were Paramedics (202,000) and RBT (180,000).

Seven News was #1 at 926,000 / 915,000. Inside Chernobyl was 132,000 in varied slots.

ABC News was 607,000 for ABC. Sammy J was 269,000 then The Drum (157,000).

The Project was 354,000  / 248,000 for 10. 10 News First managed 273,000 / 195,000 with a Cheap Seats repeat at 96,000.

On SBS it was SBS World News (154,000 / 126,000) then Scenic Coastal Walks With Kate Humble (142,000), Tour de France (134,000 across the network) and A Shot In A Starry Night: Van Gogh Case (98,000).

The Adventures of Paddington led multichannels at 134,000.

The Morning Show: 122,000 / 79,000
Today Extra: 115,000 / 78,000
Studio 10: 31,000 / 29,000 / 28,000

In Total TV numbers last Thursday were:

Home & Away: 843,000
The Front Bar: 514,000
The Dog House: 570,000

OzTAM Overnights: Thursday 21 July 2022

8 Responses

  1. Network 10 again showing it’s true colours, they make bold advances with new (to Aus) formats and Pilot Week initiatives….then stuff it all up with deplorable programming and persisting with stale content.

  2. Why hate on 10? Every channel does this, Nine are the worst offenders…Beauty and the Geek, Married at First Sight, The Block, Ninja…they are all repeated the next day…

    1. Because they have a whole series of Brian Eisteddfod in the can, which they need for local content and what to get as much as they can from it, to compete against 7 and 9. And extra 170,000 people having seen it will mean more viewers next week and following. The SVU eps aren’t being shown with the US, and the episode will still rate 300k when they air it.

      1. Thanks Pertinax, you make some good points. Interesting that Ten would make a last minute change which would result halve the expected ratings. I’d hate to be in their advertising dept ringing sponsors late yesterday arvo.

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