Home & Away tops entertainment, Bledisloe Cup helps Nine win Thursday.
Entertainment shows were soft all round on Thursday, with The Handmaid's Tale in a modest return for SBS.
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Last night no entertainment show managed to eclipse 500,000 metro viewers.
It was perennial soap Home & Away that topped the genre at 462,000 / 404,000 viewers with Gogglebox next at 400,000.
Nine’s Bledisloe Cup pulled 524,000 viewers helping the network to win the night.
7:30 was 398,000 then Foreign Correspondent (271,000), Shaun Micallef’s Brain Eisteddfod (242,000) and World’s Most Scenic River Journeys (129,000).
The Front Bar was 337,000 then Q+A (182,000).
Nine won with 30.9% then Seven 28.7%, 10 17.2%, ABC 14.6% and SBS 8.6%.
Nine News (752,000 / 749,000) was best for Nine. A Current Affair won with 551,000 then Hot Seat (350,000 / 246,000).
Seven News was #1 at 869,000 / 860,000 for Seven. The Chase led with 458,000 / 289,000. The Latest was 240,000.
10 News First drew 281,000 / 174,000 again eclipsing The Project (269,000 / 203,000) with a Cheap Seats replay at 185,000.
ABC News was 532,000. The Drum (130,000) and One Plus One (90,000) followed.
On SBS it was SBS World News (134,000 / 105,000) while The Handmaid’s Tale averaged 95,000 across two episodes. Mastermind was 50,000.
Peppa Pig again led multichannels at 118,000.
The Morning Show: 140,000 / 74,000
Today Extra: 103,000 / 74,000
Studio 10: 39,000 / 38,000 /
In Total TV numbers last Thursday were:
Gogglebox: 794,000
Home & Away: 867,000
The Front Bar: 498,000
Foreign Correspondent: 633,000
OzTAM Overnights: Thursday 15 September 2022
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- Tagged with 10 News First, 7:30, A Current Affair, ABC News, Bledisloe Cup, Foreign Correspondent, Gogglebox, Home & Away, Hot Seat, Mastermind, Nine News, One Plus One, Peppa Pig, Q+A, SBS World News, Seven News, Shaun Micallef's Brain Eisteddfod, Studio 10, The Chase, The Cheap Seats, The Drum, The Front Bar, The Handmaid's Tale, The Latest, The Morning Show, The Project, Today Extra, World's Most Scenic River Journeys
3 Responses
Bledisloe Cup was 524,000 according to ratings table.
According to that, Adelaide and Perth viewers had the coverage on GEM. This year, most of the primetime games were shown on GEM in the west. Even the Rugby match was hosted in Perth, the match was shown on GEM in the west.
David, I am wondering whether the AUckland Test next week will be shown on the main channel in Perth?
I’m told on 9GEM nationally.