Tipping Point tops entertainment on Thursday.
Thursday also saw the return of Restoration Australia for ABC and Taskmaster Australia for 10.
- Published by David Knox
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On a quiet Thursday it was Tipping Point which topped entertainment at 730,000 viewers in National TV Audience, just ahead of The Chase on 706,000.
7:30 drew 536,000 for ABC then the return of Taskmaster Australia (409,000), RBT (226,000 where it screened) and DNA Family Secrets (180,000).
Later Restoration Australia returned with 508,000 then Grand Designs (408,000), Dogs Behaving Very Badly (236,000 on 7mate) and Law & Order: SVU (189,000).
Seven’s AFL was 670,000 with Nine’s NRL at 572,000.
Seven News topped Thursday at 1.33m with Home & Away on 698,000.
Nine News averaged 1.08m with A Current Affair on 919,000. Missing Persons Investigation replayed to 185,000 in select cities.
ABC News drew 812,000. Hard Quiz (372,000) followed while Antiques Roadshow had two screenings at (249,000 / 179,000).
Deal or No Deal scored 336,000 for 10 then The Project (326,000) and 10 News First (312,000). A Cheap Seats replay managed 110,000.
SBS World News was 203,000 / TBA.
The Morning Show: 252,000 / TBA
Today Extra: 190,000 / TBA
National Total TV: Thursday 23 May 2024
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Well done to Nine. Tipping Point is doing great business for them. The trailers always make it look like an event as opposed to a game show