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Wednesday Ratings | TRAVEL GUIDES leads as Nine and Seven tie

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It crushes up a little at 7:30pm, and then it was all the ABC.

Nine start the night with the highest rating program after 7pm (again) – A Current Affair (678,000). While then Travel Guides (630,000) won the 7:30pm timeslot in total people, it only popped up once in the demos, coming fifth in 16-39 (Nine News featuring in part or whole in all three key demos). Doctor Doctor (368,000) up a little on last week however it’s still not picking up a massive audience on linear broadcast. New Amsterdam (77,000) gives fans of the US drama some peace.
Nine ties first in primary (18.7%) and is clear first in network (27.7%) rankings.

Seven start with their best (again) – Home & Away (559,000). The real question is to be Big Brother Australia (539,000) as it came fourth in total people yet topped all three demos. A repeat of MOVIE: The Hangover (201,000) saw all that ratings goodwill fade away oh so quickly.
Seven ties first in primary (18.7%) and second in network (26.5%) rankings.

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ABC went HARD (again) on a Wednesday with their 7:30 (573,000)/Hard Quiz (620,000) double doing solid business–second in the timeslot for total people. The season finale of The Weekly With Charlie Pickering (516,000) also does solid business, and You Can’t Ask That (374,000) does OK though again with all eps on iview interested parties will likely have already consumed it. QI (246,000) and a repeat of The Set (79,000) put Aunty’s audience to bed.
ABC third in primary (12.8%) and fourth in network (18.2%) ratings.

10 struggle (again) with The Project (285,000 6:30pm; 445,000 7pm), though the 7pm portion does feature in both 16-39 and 18-49 top fives. MasterChef Australia (557,000) a reasonable third in the 7:30pm battle and second in all key demos. The season finale and a repeat episode of Bull (254,000; 194,000) finish 10’s night as expected…only adding to their woes as their primary ranking puts them in a difficult position.
10 fourth in primary (12.1%) and third in network (19.5%) rankings.

SBS offer up the latest episode o f Baldrick’s travels (again!) with Tony Robinson’s History of Britain (161,000) not really setting many people’s interest on fire. The finale of the stunning documentary See What You Made Me Do (175,000) – SBS’s best for the night – paired with the See What You Made Me Do Forum (85,000)
drew nowhere near enough eyes for the quality and importance of the work.
SBS fifth in both primary (4.5%) and network (8.2%) rankings.

MULTI-CHANNELS
Bluey (219,000 PM; 189,000 AM) continues to capture most eyes across all the multi-channel offerings. What a good pup!

BREKKY BATTLE
Sunrise (242,000)
The Today Show (190,000)
ABC Breakfast (,000 (110,000 ABC; 60,000 ABC News))

All figures Five City Metro (5CM); overnights only.

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