Does prom win for Seven, Hunted, HYBPA? pushes 10 ahead of Nine.

Does prom win for Seven, Hunted, HYBPA?  pushes 10 ahead of Nine.

Nine had a negative performance on Monday against that of Seven Dance semifinal and the double success of Hunted / HYBPA? on the 10th.

Nine finished in third place behind 10 due to its underperforming reality race.

dancing with the Stars he then won his seat to 552,000 tube spectators 7:30 (551,000), Hunted down (524,000, which passed 25-54 demos), Secondary roads (505,000) e Rush (256,000).

A late start Have you been paying attention? he then won again at 516,000 Four corners (467,000), Multimedia observation (410,000).

Seven Network won Monday with 29.7% then 10 22.9%, Nine 22.2%, ABC 17.2% and SBS 8.0%.

Seven news was number 1 with 977,000/949,000. Hunting it outsold Entertainment at 580,000/355,000. 911: Lone Star pulled 173,000.

The project it was 302,000 / 222,000 times 10. 10 news first it was 231,000 / 197,000. For Ride Australia only it was 196,000.

Nine news (835,000/835,000) was the best for Nine. A current deal he won at 679,000 then Hot seat (400,000 / 240,000). Police save Australia managed 159,000 with Footy classified at 86,000 e 100% football to 36,000 networkwide.

ABC News he drew 621,000. The drum (174,000) e Jonestown: Terror in the Jungle (158,000) followed.

On SBS it was News from the SBS world (158,000 / 116,000), Robson Green’s weekend getaways (95,000), The big awakening of the house (88,000), 24 hours emergency (81,000) and Mind (50,000).

7TWO Dr. Martin it led the multi-channel to 108,000.

Sunrise: 222,000
Today: 197,000
News Breakfast: 100,000 / 50,000

In Total TV last Monday’s numbers were:

911: Lone Star: 429,000
Rush: 505,000
Were you careful?: 1.06m
Media Control: 698,000
Away from home: 937,000
Master Chef Australia: 925,000

OzTAM Overnight stays: Monday 17 July 2023.