Seven News, AFL score for Seven on Thursday
Tipping Point, ABC News, 7:30 and Gogglebox also draw Thursday eyeballs.
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With Thursday night sport there are often changes to the way programmes play out, with some moving to multichannels in select markets, which is worth bearing in mind for the following numbers.
Thursday was a winner for Seven overall with AFL averaging 713,000. NRL on Nine was 642,000.
Tipping Point was the top entertainment show on Thursday at 575,000 in National TV Audience outranking The Chase at 523,000.
7:30 drew 569,000 in its slot then Foreign Correspondent (414,000), The Dog House (383,000), Dogs Behaving Very Badly UK (239,000).
Later Gogglebox was 501,000 then Grand Designs NZ (339,000),
Seven News was #1 at 1.18m. Home & Away averaged 435,000.
Nine News averaged 1.01m then A Current Affair (680,000). RBT was 195,000.
ABC News won its slot at 737,000. Antiques Roadshow was 166,000.
10 News First drew 306,000 then The Project and Deal or No Deal (both 276,000). Law & Order: SVU managed 169,000 / 97,000.
On SBS it was SBS World News (173,000 / 136,000), Bettany Hughes: Treasures of Oman (153,000), Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy (101,000), The Vanishing Triangle (56,000).
The Morning Show: 213,000
Today Extra: 160,000 / 112,000
National Total TV: Thursday 14 March 2024
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8 Responses
Wow! Tipping Point Australia is on fire!
A win on Thursday, second to The Chase on Wednesday. Still curious to hear why Perth has moved TPA back to 4pm, followed by two hours of news. A trial for the rest of the network perhaps? Surely not.
I was told this week TP was 5pm in WA as per other states.
Hmmm. I looked up ourguide.com.au and yourtv.com.au and both show TPA at 3pm and 9News First at 4pm. Maybe Sydney doesn’t know. Someone didn’t get the memo? Maybe the schedule went out to media before Sydney saw it and said “No”?
Jason, just checked yourtv.com.au for Perth and discovered TP Australia is at 5pm, news at 4pm but at 3pm is TP UK version. This the same as elsewhere in Australia.
That’s a huge number for Seven News #1 at 1.81m
Occasionally yours truly makes a keystroke error in ratings, should be 1.18m.
I didn’t think Tipping Point would do so well, even out-rating The Chase on occasion.
Well done on Nine installing a traditional type of host (Todd Woodbridge) rather than felling obliged to pick something else (think the new Letters and Numbers which has crashed with viewers as a result)