Sport throws a tantrum on Thursday nights

Sport throws a tantrum on Thursday nights

Sport was all over the place last night with 5 major events across three free-to-air networks.

Nine Ash series drew as many as 711,000 metropolitan viewers on Nine, outperforming multichannel with an 8.5% share for 9GEM.

But there were also those of Seven AFL at 312.00, Nine NRL (230,000), Tour of France at 108,000 on SBS and Wimbledon at 95,000 on Nine.

Hunting took entertainment to 524,000/317,000 then Hot seat 395,000 / 270,000.

That remained Master Chef Australia at 368,000 then 7:30 (343,000), Highway Patrol (189,000) e A life in ten images (183,000).

Nine network won Thursday with 39.5%, then Seven 25.9%, 10 13.4%, ABC 11.7% and SBS 9.5%.

Nine news (753,000/752,000) was the best for Nine then A current deal (584,000).

Seven news was number 1 with 869,000/798,000. Away from home was 345,000 with Britain’s Got Talent to 114,000.

The project he drew 253,000 / 167,000 for 10. 10 news first it was 217,000 / 146,000. The first inventors it was 115,000 then BC Cheap seats replies at 74,000.

ABC News it was 519,000. The drum (170,000), Great NZ designs (165,000) e One plus one (69,000) followed.

On SBS it was News from the SBS world (135,000 / 98,000), Inside Sydney Airport (122,000) and The Devil’s Confession (82,000).

The morning show: 128,000 / 79,000
Extra today: 127,000 / 86,000

In Total TV last Thursday’s numbers were:

Away from home: 712,000
Master Chef Australia: 707,000
Ash series: 1.2m
Thursday Night NRL: 422,000
A life in pictures: 407,000

OzTAM Overnights: Thursday 6 July 2023