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The Women’s T20I did OK but not great, and GOGGLEBOX AUSTRALIA kind of had a swing.

A Current Affair (740,000) up on last week and on last night though didn’t get over the important 800k, and even though The Block (849,000) was the lowest for the week it still easily won the timeslot. A repeat of MOVIE: Jack Reacher (298,000) struggled but held an audience into the late night for the win.
Nine first in both primary (24.4%) and network (33.3%) rankings.

Seven’s night was pretty simple: Home and Away (565,000), slipped under 600k albeit marginally, and then delivered the first T20 International Women (138,000 session 1; 79,000 session 2) for the season. It also didn’t do massive business but was enough to just help carry an audience through the night.
Seven second in both primary (14.1%) and network (21.9%) rankings.

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The Project (241,000 6:30pm; 415,000 7pm) down on last night and down on last week for 10, in part because it had to support whatever the hell Prince Philip: The Royal Family Remembers (338,000) was. Gogglebox Australia (634,000) had to push in to do anything decent – and 10’s best for the night – while a repeat of The Cheap Seats (205,000) and a new episode of Blue Bloods (92,000) complete an underperforming night.
10 third in both primary (13.7%) and network (20.5%) rankings.

The ABC’s best was always going to be 7:30 (533,000), as Foreign Correspondent (414,000) is capturing many viewers. Q+A (281,000) continues to struggle – criminally so compared to its later night Monday slot, and Secrets of the Museum (149,000) and a repeat of You Can’t Ask That (99,000) run out the night.
ABC fourth in both primary (11.4%) and network (15.7%) rankings.

SBS’s Thursday delivered Walking Britain’s Lost Railways (133,000), a repeat of Lost Temple of the Inca (155,000), and a new episode of The Victim (61,000).
SBS fifth in both primary (4%) and network (8.7%) rankings.


KEY DEMOS

16-39: The Block (198,000) beat out Gogglebox Australia, Nine News 6pm/6:30pm, and Seven News 6pm.

18-49: The Block (333,000) led Nine News 6pm, Gogglebox Australia, Nine News 6:30pm, and Seven News 6pm.

25-54: The Block (,000) takes out all three demos, followed by Nine News 6pm/6:30pm, Gogglebox Australia, and Seven News 6:30pm.

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MULTI-CHANNELS

Death In Paradise (146,000) on 9Gem took home the multi-channel win on Thursday.


BREKKY BATTLE

The Today Show (233,000)
Sunrise (231,000)
ABC Breakfast (209,000 (133,000 ABC; 76,000 ABC News))


DAILY CONSOLIDATED 7 TOTAL TV

The addition of the Total TV figures keeps the 7:30pm order in check. Home and Away – late (Seven) lifted 22% to 1,071,000; RBT (Nine) lifted 5% to 793,000; and Making It Australia (10) lifted 8% to 502,000.

The BVOD best were Home and Away – late (139,000) and Home and Away (137,000).

Here’s the five shows that lifted the most from their overnight figures:

ProgramNetworkTotal TV% lift
Home and Away – lateSeven1,071,00022
Home and AwaySeven1,134,00020
Gogglebox Australia101,031,00018
NursesSeven557,00014
Stonehenge: The Lost Circle RevealedSBS419,00012

Primary Channels, Key Demos, Multi-Channels, Brekky Battle: All figures Total People, Five City Metro (5CM); overnights only.

Daily Consolidated 7 Total TV: All figures Total People, Consolidated 7 day Five City Metro (5CM) + Regional (Reg) + BVOD (Broadcast Video on Demand); % lift compared to overnight figures.

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Top 20 Overnight Metro

Top 20 Multi-Channel Shows

Overnight Network Share

Top 20 Foxtel Shows

Daily Consolidated 7 Total TV Program Rankings

Data © OzTAM Pty Limited 2024. The data may not be reproduced, published or communicated (electronically or in hard copy) in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of OzTAM.

Note: Program performance and ranking information subject to change when not based on final program logs. Programs with the same name on one or more primary or multichannel, are aggregated into one network figure.

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