7:30 tops ABC on Monday. The Block, Home & Away best in entertainment.
Four Corners neck and neck with HYBPA? on 10. Seven wins Monday.
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The Block again led entertainment at 1.03m viewers in National TV Audience on Monday.
But 7:30 was high at 918,000 -well up on last Monday’s 752,000 when was against the Brownlow. Next were, My Kitchen Rules (876,000), and lifts by Australian Story (761,000) and The Amazing Race Australia: Celebrity Edition (535,000).
Four Corners at 716,000 was neck and neck with Have You Been Paying Attention? (715,000) then Media Watch (647,000) and The Rookie (390,000).
Seven News was #1 at 1.37m for Seven. Home & Away scored 917,000 then The Chase (636,000). SWAT pulled 171,000.
Nine News averaged 1.18m with wins by A Current Affair (1.07m) and Tipping Point (665,000). Outback Opal Hunters drew 189,000. In select markets were 100% Footy (177,000) and ACS: The Investigators (175,000).
ABC News was 913,000 for ABC. Hard Quiz (421,000), The Assembly (298,000) and Antiques Roadshow (219,000) followed.
The Project scored 326,000 then 10 News First (307,000 and Deal or No Deal (282,000). A relpay of Taskmaster Australia was 247,000.
On SBS it was SBS World News (202,000 / 153,000), Concorde: Chasing a Dream (136,000), 8 out of 10 Cats Does Countdown (112,000), Mastermind (97,000) and Never Mind the Buzzcocks (72,000).
Sunrise: 377,000
Today: 297,000
News Breakfast: 222,000
National Total TV: Monday 30 September 2024
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I know they probably wanted some programming synergy with Michael Theo’s episode of Australian Story (and you’d have to be brave to predict that Mike isn’t likely to be an interview subject on a possible Season 2 of TA), but did The Assembly’s BTS special/finale really benefit from being scheduled after Media Watch last night? Granted that the lot has been up on iView since Week 1, but still…
I felt like it was Leigh Sales bts.