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Women’s State of Origin scores for Nine

Seven News, A Current Affair and Tipping Point were all timeslot winners.

Women’s State of Origin, won by the Queensland Maroons, drew 1.07m on Thursday, the same result as Game II.

Tipping Point topped entertainment at 758,000 defeating The Chase at 673,000.

An extended Home & Away averaged 689,000.

7:30 pulled 681,000 then Taskmaster Australia (385,000).

Later Restoration Australia was 584,000 then Grand Designs Revisited (443,000).

Seven News was #1 at 1.28m. Britain’s Got Talent scored 287,000 / 190,000.

Nine News averaged 1.26m then A Current Affair (1.06m). In select cities Missing Persons Investigation was 158,000 with RBT at 103,000.

ABC News drew 826,000. Hard Quiz (386,000), Antiques Roadshow (256,000) and Tony Armstrong’s Extra-Ordinary Things (103,000) followed.

10 News First pulled 339,000 then The Project (299,000) and Deal or No Deal (296,000). Underground: The Julian Assange Story managed 144,000.

On SBS it was SBS World News (210,000 / 147,000), Guillaume’s French Atlantic (149,000), DNA Family Secrets (115,000), Mastermind (100,000), The Responder (51,000).

The Morning Show: 231,000 / 145,000
Today Extra: 193,000 / 115,000

National Total TV: Thursday 27 June 2024

2 Responses

  1. 144,000 for the Julian Assange Story (see newsletter).

    That may be enough for you to become Channel 10 programmer fulltime, when Paramount sells it in a firesale to Channel 31.

    (The distributor of Yummy Mummies has you on speed-dial in anticipation)

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