Seven and Nine were locked in a battle last night with Nine coming out on top with just 0.1% in network share, while SBS did well in double digits.
Travel guides topped the entertainment with 560,000 tube spectators but The 1% club. it wasn’t far behind at 521,000.
They outranked Difficult quiz (472,000), 7:30 (450,000), Master Chef Australia (365,000) e Australia alone (245,000 in two episodes).
After The Weekly with Charlie Pickering (401,000), In limbo (239,000), Accused (216,000 / 130,000), a replay of The summit (211,000) e north coast (194,000).
Network Nine topped Wednesday with 27.4% to Seven’s 27.3%, then ABC 18.1%, 10 16.2% and SBS 10.9%.
Nine news (823,000/821,000) was the best for Nine. A current deal it was 603,000 then Hot seat (419,000 / 234,000). Footy Classified was 150,000 networkwide.
Seven news was number 1 with 907,000/878,000. Hunting he then drew 525,000 / 336,000 Away from home (487,000).
ABC News it was 530,000 for ABC. IQ (167,000) e The drum (164,000) followed.
The project pulled 298,000 / 191,000 for 10. 10 news first it was 238,000 / 178,000 with Law and order: SVU to 122,000.
On SBS it was News from the SBS world (136,000 / 107,000), Blue lights (106,000) e Mind (65,000).
Blue LED multi-channel at 145,000.
Sunrise: 222,000
Today: 198,000
News Breakfast: 92,000 / 46,000
In Total TV last Wednesday’s numbers were:
Australia only: 841,000
North coast: 444,000
Accused: 424,000
Master Chef Italy: 711,000
Travel guides: 1.05 m
The Weekly with Charlie Pickering: 657,000
Away from home: 944,000
Overnight stays OzTAM: Wednesday 24 May 2023