1% Club UK, Gruen lead key Wednesday slots
Wimbledon and Tour de France continue their late night sports battle.
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Seven had a winning Wednesday with top entertainment performers in early evening slots.
Home & Away 801,000 topped entertainment in National TV Audience.
The 1% Club UK led with 779,000 then MasterChef Australia (700,000), Hard Quiz (658,000), 7:30 (652,000) and Taronga: Who’s Who in the Zoo? (602,000). Michael Mosley: A Tribute drew 257,000.
Later Gruen drew 727,000 then The Front Bar (506,000), NCIS: Sydney (318,000).
Nine’s Wimbledon pulled 263,000 / 164,000 while Tour de France on SBS averaged 222,000.
Seven News was #1 at 1.32m then The Chase (705,000). Talking Footy managed 194,000.
Nine News scored 1.27m with wins by A Current Affair (1.06m) and Tipping Point (777,000). Footy Classified settled for 114,000 where it screened.
ABC News was 872,000. Hard Quiz rpt (381,000), Antiques Roadshow (246,000), Austin (236,000), Spicks & Specks (155,000) followed.
Deal or No Deal and The Project both drew 352,000 then 10 News First (347,000). FBI: International managed 172,000.
On SBS it was The Truth About Sleep (227,000), SBS World News (197,000 / 166,000) and Mastermind (109,000).
Sunrise: 374,000
Today: 323,000
News Breakfast: 230,000
National Total TV: Wednesday 3 July 2024
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