Block, Human Error take Nine to Wednesday win
Nine drama wins its slot in season finale. Thank God You're Here wraps for 10. Seven News tops Wednesday.
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The Block led entertainment as usual at 966,000 viewers in National TV Audience.
Next in the slot were The 1% Club UK (797,000), 7:30 (690,000), Thank God You’re Here (654,000) and Hard Quiz (522,000).
Later Human Error wrapped with 463,000 then Question Everything (446,000), Planet America (434,000), Shark Tank (331,000) and Akmal: Open for Renovations (258,000).
Seven News was #1 at 1.22m with Home & Away at 886,000 and The Chase (573,000). Australia: Now and Then replayed to 164,000.
Nine News averaged 1.09m then wins for A Current Affair (984,000) and Tipping Point (613,000).
ABC News drew 810,000. Hard Quiz rpt (328,000), Would I Lie to You? (211,000), Antiques Roadshow (198,000) followed. Million Dollar Murders expired 111,000.
10 News First pulled 321,000 for 10 then The Project (320,000), Deal or No Deal (285,000) and NCIS (112,000).
On SBS it was SBS World News (168,000 / 119,000), Elizabeth Taylor: Rebel Superstar (167,000), Portillo’s Andalucia (140,000), Mastermind (78,000) and Four Years Later (59,000).
Sunrise: 365,000
Today: 307,000
News Breakfast: 252,000
National Total TV: Wednesday 16 October 2024
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4 Responses
Surprised Shark Tank tanked with those ads. “Is this idea worth trillions?”
10 were either taking the piss or got the copywriters 8 year old to write the copy
Disappointed Channel 10 felt that they had to force Osher Günsberg onto another show, Shark Tank.
Did everyone turn of after the 7.30pm offerings last night? Each following show had a strong lead in, but they all had very low numbers, particularly the premiere of Shark Tank. So it will be on Peach in what, 2 weeks..
Not while Channel 7 continues to programme from the Channel 10 skip bin.
10’s Standup comedy specials – no matter who it is – rarely rate well.
Akmal should have been on 7 Mate.