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Seven wins Thursday …and The Devil wore Prada again.

Home & Away, Tipping Point, The Chase and Gogglebox were best in entertainment.

It’s been some time since I’ve filed on The Devil Wears Prada, which many readers would recall was often recycled, particularly when it was on 10.

Last night it screened on Seven, so in the interests of archival trivia those numbers are added to previous tallies (bearing in mind the ratings system has altered in 2024):

September 2024 (324,000 viewers)
June 2015 (311,000 viewers)
June 2013 (381,000 viewers)
July 2012 (309,000 viewers)
March 2012 (359,000 viewers)
January 2012
October 2011
July 2011
August 2010
April 2010
August 2009
February 2009 (1.4m viewers)

Meanwhile an extended Home & Away topped entertainment at 744,000 in National TV Audience.

7:30 drew 676,000 then Foreign Correspondent (474,000), Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly Australia (388,000) and Great Australian Walks (222,000).

Gogglebox led with 572,000 with a repeat of Return to Paradise at 208,000.

NRLW on Nine averaged 219,000.

Seven News was #1 at 1.27m. The Chase was 616,000.

Nine News averaged 1.09m then wins by A Current Affair (883,000) and Tipping Point (635,000). In select markets were RBT (228,000) and 30 Years of the Footy Show (153,000).

ABC News was 784,000. Hard Quiz (340,000), Antiques Roadshow (202,000) and George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces (142,000) followed.

The Project pulled 307,000 then 10 News First (291,000) and Deal or No Deal (270,000). A Cheap Seats replay was 155,000.

On SBS it was SBS World News (192,000 / 150,000), Junior Doctors Down Under (146,000), Mastermind (87,000) and Rebus (58,000).

The Morning Show: 220,000 / 161,000
Today Extra: 150,000 / 121,000

National Total TV: Thursday 19 September 2024

8 Responses

  1. That’s a really good result for Devil Wears Prada and Seven, makes it look even better and 10’s worse over a decade ago! That 2009 premiere number though, wow. It’s also aired at least 5 more times on Seven/7flix since 2018.

  2. Reading the title reminds me of when Robin Williams died, 10 aired Mrs. Doubtfire in tribute against 7’s premiere of this My Kitchen Rules clone… and Mrs. Doubtfire flogged them in the ratings.

  3. A very poor night of television with wall to wall repeats (on a Thursday…in ratings) except for those in the NRL states, but that should not mean the rest of us get something as uninspired as a Footy Show repeat. I do note Gogglebox was there and several episodes of Home and Away.

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