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The Chase, AFL takes Seven to Thursday win.

Sarah Ferguson nabs her first timeslot win, while Seven snares their first night of the week.

Thursday night AFL saw Seven snare their first night of the week.

The Chase led entertainment at 535,000 / 352,000.

Sarah Ferguson drew her first 7:30 win at 502,000 then MasterChef Australia (482,000) and Foreign Correspondent (276,000).

Seven’s AFL averaged 437,000 with NRL at 253,000 across their respective networks.

Wimbledon managed up to 140,000 across Nine network.

Seven network won Thursday with 30.4% then Nine 26.4%, 10 17.2%, ABC 16.5% and SBS 9.4%.

Seven News was #1 at 867,000 / 818,000. Home & Away was 297,000 given some cities were multichannels. Britain’s Got Talent was 135,000 across the network.

Nine News (855,000 / 821,000) was best for Nine. A Current Affair won at 634,000 then Hot Seat 442,000 / 293,000. In select cities were RBT (156,000) and Paramedics (also 156,000 across the network).

The Project drew 352,000 / 266,000 for 10. 10 News First was 279,000 / 189,000. Law & Order: SVU was 208,000 then a Cheap Seats replay at 81,000.

ABC News was 592,000 for ABC. Q+A (194,000), The Drum (165,000) and One Plus One (109,000) followed.

On SBS it was SBS World News (146,000 / 120,000), Scenic Coastal Walks with Kate Humble (117,000), Tour de France (105,000), True Colours (94,000) and Mastermind (62,000).

PJ Masks on ABC Kids led multichannels at 128,000.

The Morning Show: 140,000 / 96,000
Today Extra: 133,000 / 77,000
Studio 10: 31,000 /

In Total TV numbers last Thursday were:

D.I. Ray: 445,000
House of Maxwell: 286,000
Home & Away: 694,000
MasterChef: 871,000
ABC 90 Celebrate!: 704,000

OzTAM Overnights: Thursday 7 July 2022

2 Responses

  1. Not much difference to Studio 10 by the looks of it. I know the lead-in needs time to find an audience, but News at Breakfast hasn’t helped Studio 10’s numbers….. yet….

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