The Block, Gogglebox lead Thursday entertainment.
The Block, Gogglebox and Amazing Race also led demos but the night went down to the wire between Nine & Seven.
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Thursday was a night without football codes, in a night which was ultimately a close race between two networks.
The Block led entertainment at 499,000 metro viewers.
That was ahead of The Amazing Race Australia: Celebrity (429,000), 7:30 (357,000), Foreign Correspondent (312,000), Highway Patrol (264,000 / 247,000) and Great Australian Walks with Julia Zemiro (159,000).
Later Gogglebox drew 430,000 then Grand Designs: House of the Year (294,000) and Movie: Pretty Woman (233,000).
ICC Men’s T20 World Cup managed 143,000.
Nine network won Thursday -just- at 26.7% then Seven 26.5%, 10 20.7%, ABC 16.4% and SBS 9.7%.
Nine News was 700,000 / 674,000 then A Current Affair (561,000) and Hot Seat (323,000 / 209,000).
Seven News was #1 at 782,000 / 774,000. The Chase led with 450,000 / 287,000 then Home & Away (423,000).
The Project drew 225,000 / 142,000 for 10. 10 News First was low at 159,000 / 113,000. A Cheap Seats replay was 137,000.
ABC News scored 505,000. Griff’s Great Australian Rail Trip (190,000) and The Drum (124,000) followed.
On SBS it was SBS World News (126,000 / 87,000), Luke Nguyen’s India (101,000) and Crime (58,000).
NCIS led multichannels at 98,000.
The Morning Show: 127,000 / 89,000
Today Extra: 111,000 / 83,000
In Total TV numbers last Thursday were:
Home & Away: 865,000
Gogglebox: 727,000
Grand Designs: House of the Year:Â 446,000
The Front Bar: 669,000
30 Years of the Grand Final Footy Show: 319,000
OzTAM Overnights: Thursday 5 October 2023.
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5 Responses
I think that should be ODI World Cup. Not T20.
Maybe it was a coding error by Nine, not me.
I saw a tweet from a former soap writer who thought 10 were ridiculous for moving Gogglebox back to a later slot for TARA but it doesn’t look like it hurt the ratings for either.
So on a “normal” Thursday night (without The Block), The Amazing Race Australia may have been the top entertainment show (it surely would have beaten RBT).
Guess Australia’s love affair for women’s sport is off. Australia vs WI (a series that was tied 1-1) only rated 60k.