Block, Human Error help Nine to Wednesday win.
Seven News, ACA, Tipping Point win slots. Question Everything returns to ABC.
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Nine nabbed a win on Wednesday night.
Once again The Block topped entertainment at 1.03m viewers in National TV Audience.
That was ahead of The 1% Club UK (764,000) then 7:30 (644,000), Thank God You’re Here (551,000) and Hard Quiz (538,000).
Drama series Human Error led its slot at 503,000 then Question Everything (478,000), Planet America (391,000), Jimeoin: Result (337,000) and Oprah: The Presleys (319,000).
Nine News drew 1.15m then wins for A Current Affair (1.04m) and Tipping Point (655,000). Million Dollar Murders was 225,000.
Seven News was #1 on 1.22m. Home & Away scored 860,000 then The Chase (603,000). Australia: Now & Then managed 191,000.
ABC News averaged 761,000. A Hard Quiz repeat (319,000), Would I Lie to You? (205,000) and Antiques Roadshow (163,000) followed.
10 News First managed 305,000 then The Project (297,000) and Deal or No Deal (266,000). NCIS took home 113,000.
On SBS it was SBS World News (TBA / 136,000), Elizabeth Taylor: Rebel Superstar (156,000) Portillo’s Andalucia (155,000), Four Years Later (69,000) and Mastermind (TBA).
Sunrise: 379,000
Today: 311,000
News Breakfast: 230,000
National Total TV: Wednesday 9 October 2024
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4 Responses
I get a warm glow from drama doing reasonably well. Nothing earth-shattering in numbers but at least a respectable result for Human Error (which has proven to be both likeable and engaging.) More free to air drama please.
Oprah really has become less and less relevant as the years go on.
Or maybe it wasn’t promoted enough
Oprah
When I arrived home from work it came up on my Paramount + page so I watched the special at 4.30 in the afternoon. It was already available for streaming before its FTA broadcast.