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Nine wins quiet Thursday

Home & Away leads entertainment, Gogglebox tops the demos, but it was still a quiet outing overall.

Thursday proved to be another quiet night, ultimately won by Nine with a second week of NRL.

An extended Home & Away topped entertainment at 421,000 / 376,000 metro viewers.

7:30 was 387,000 then Foreign Correspondent  (308,000) and Taskmaster (304,000).

Gogglebox was 405,000 but topped the demos then Grand Designs: The Street (220,000), Paramedics (151,000 across the network) and Code 1: Minute by Minute (149,000).

Thursday Night NRL drew 362,000 across the network for Nine.

Nine network won Thursday with 29.3% then Seven 25.2%, 10 19.7%, ABC 16.2% and SBS 9.6%.

Nine News was relatively low at 649,000 / 640,000 for Nine then A Current Affair (379,000 across the network), Hot Seat drew 293,000 / 198,000. RBT was 129,000 in 3 cities. A Nine News Moomba special drew 78,000 in Melbourne.

Seven News was #1 at 721,000 / 718,000 for Seven. The Chase pulled 412,000 / 270,000. Air Crash Investigations was 108,000.

The Project managed 227,000 / 157,000 for 10. 10 News First was 209,000 / 153,000. The Montreal Comedy Festival was 128,000.

ABC News won its slot at 517,000 for ABC. Griff’s Canadian Adventure (126,000) and The Drum (118,000) followed.

On SBS it was SBS World News (114,000 / 93,000), Adrian Dunbar’s Coastal Ireland (103,000), Vigil (78,000), Mastermind (69,000) and American Presidency with Bill Clinton (61,000).

Bluey rounded off multichannels at 100,000.

Today Extra: 110,000 / 80,000
The Morning Show: 98,000 / 64,000

In Total TV numbers last Thursday were:

Gogglebox: 747,000
Home & Away: 881,000
Taskmaster: 486,000
Grand Designs: The Street: 413,000
Thursday Night NRL: 756,000

OzTAM Overnights: Thursday 9 March 2023

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