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Nine too strong for rivals on Wednesday

One show helped Nine to a share that blitzed the competition on Wednesday.

Nine enjoyed a big win over the competition on Wednesday.

There was no stopping Married at First Sight last night with a dinner party drawing 925,000 metro viewers -its best Wednesday outing so far this season.

That was practically double Hard Quiz (468,000) then 7:30 (444,000), The Dog House (310,000) and Mrs. Brown’s Boys (261,000 / 227,000) struggling for Seven.

Reality overruns aside, The Weekly with Charlie Pickering (443,000) led then Under Investigation (367,000), QI (241,000) and The Front Bar (234,000).

Nine network won Wednesday with 36.4% then Seven 24.5%, ABC 17.2%, 10 14.7% and SBS 7.1%.

Nine News was 730,000 / 716,000 followed by A Current Affair (641,000) and Hot Seat (376,000 / 234,000). Nine News Late was 182,000.

Seven News won its slot with 821,000 / 819,000. Home & Away was 471,000 then The Chase (465,000 / 303,000). A Kitchen Nightmares repeat was 104,000.

ABC News drew 554,000 for ABC with Spicks & Specks (154,000) then The Drum (110,000).

The Project managed 243,000 / 172,000 for 10. 10 News First (242,000 / 165,000) and Law & Order: SVU (132,000) and Fire Country (90,000).

On SBS it was SBS World News (130,000 / 104,000), My Grandparent’s War (76,000), Wildlife ER (74,000), Mastermind (65,000) and Bloodlands (52,000).

Peppa Pig led multichannels at 92,000.

Sunrise: 216,000
Today: 188,000
News Breakfast: 102,000 / 57,000

In Total TV numbers last Wednesday were:

Married at First Sight: 1.91m
Home & Away: 921,000
The Weekly with Charlie Pickering: 715,000
Under Investigation: 636,000
Hard Quiz: 827,000
The Dog House: 502,000

OzTAM Overnights: Wednesday 22 February 2023

3 Responses

  1. Those Mrs Browns Boys numbers are a crystal ball to what We Interupt This Broadcast will pull next week up against MAFS and Survivor. Sketch comedy should’ve been launched during the Easter break.

  2. Foyle’s War on Seven Two last night for me, 20 years old and I’ve seen that episode quite a few times but it’s still superior viewing to some of its newer competition on the other networks.
    MAFS – as trashy as it is, those producers know what they’re doing, Aussies seem to have a neverending appetite for twenty something blokes and women behaving badly while pretending to be married.

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