Matildas, HYBPA? bring 10 a dream Monday
Matildas game is a big victory for 10, pushing the network into second place on Monday.
- Published by David Knox
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10 had a very big night on Monday, thanks to a powerhouse double, which pushed them into second place for the night, elbowing Nine into third place.
A Matildas v China PR match averaged 1.1m viewers in National TV Audience with the biggest crowd at a game on home soil.
Next were Australian Story (784,000), 7:30 (725,000), Dream Home (582,000) and The Summit (546,000).
Later Have You Been Paying Attention? was 675,000, then Media Watch (626,000), Four Corners (610,000), Paramedics (309,000), 9-1-1 (308,000).
Seven News was #1 at a high 1.44m then Home & Away topping entertainment at 844,000. The Chase drew 758,000. SWAT was 172,000.
The Project was up for 10 at 419,000 then Deal or No Deal (365,000) and 10 News First (360,000).
Nine News averaged 1.28m then wins by A Current Affair (1.11m) and Tipping Point (791,000). Footy Classified (98,000) and 100% Footy (79,000) followed.
ABC News scored 888,000 then Hard Quiz (457,000) and Q+A (313,000).
On SBS it was SBS World News (203,000 / 160,000), Tony Robinson’s Marvellous Machines (159,000), Mastermind (108,000), Secrets of the Tower of London (104,000) and 24 Hours in Emergency (75,000).
Sunrise: 389,000
Today: 299,000
News Breakfast: 236,000
National Total TV: Monday 3 June 2024
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Im excited for 10, they have not had much to cheer about in recent months.