
Seven wins Wednesday as Nine previews Paris.
AFL may have drawn a bigger crowd than Paris preview but that may soon change. Planet America strong for ABC.
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Viewers may not yet be awash with Paris fever, but that’s likely to change as soon as Australia hits Gold in the pool, right?
Last night Seven enjoyed a run of timeslot wins in primetime and took out the night overall.
Home & Away again topped entertainment at a strong 903,000 in National TV Audience.
The 1% Club UK led its slot at 874,000 then 7:30 (716,000), Paris 2024: Let the Games Begin (572,000 over nearly 2 hours), QI (419,000 / 415,000), and Bondi Rescue (322,000 / 320,000).
Later The Front Bar led with a strong 617,000 then Planet America (439,000) and FBI: International (227,000).
Seven News was #1 at 1.39m with The Chase on 678,000. Talking Footy managed 229,000 and Kitchen Nightmares Australia was 59,000 in their markets.
Nine News averaged 1.21m with wins by A Current Affair (901,000) and Tipping Point (750,000).
ABC News was 945,000. Hard Quiz (445,000) and Antiques Roadshow (251,000) followed.
10 News First (361,000) was best for 10 then The Project (341,000) and Deal or No Deal (330,000). NCIS was 111,000.
On SBS it was SBS World News (215,000 / 144,000), Moulin Rouge: Yes We Can Can (154,000), Zelenskyy: The Story (118,000), Mastermind (98,000) and DI Ray (94,000).
Sunrise: 396,000
Today: 353,000
News Breakfast: 256,000
National Total TV: Wednesday 24 July 2024
- Tagged with 10 News First, 7:30, A Current Affair, ABC News, Antiques Roadshow, Bondi Rescue, Deal or No Deal, DI Ray, FBI: International, Hard Quiz, Home & Away, Kitchen Nightmares Australia, Mastermind, Moulin Rouge: Yes We Can-Can!, NCIS, News Breakfast, Nine News, Paris 2024: Let The Games Begin, Planet America, Qi, SBS World News, Seven News, Sunrise, Talking Footy, The 1% Club UK, The Chase, The Front Bar, The Project, Tipping Point, Today, Zelenskyy: The Story
4 Responses
It would be great if home and aways ratings inspired channels including 7 to commission a prime time drama instead of reality reality reality
I have just noticed that the numbers here are from the middle column of the Top 30 graph. So what do the bigger numbers in left column mean. I thought that the numbers on the left would determine the most people watching a show overall.
Yes, unfortunately with the assets supplied the headings vanish when formatted which I have raised with OzTAM. The left column is Reach. The centre column is average including BVOD. Third is a BVOD breakout.
ok thanks David