Nine had a winning night on Wednesday, leading the time slots from 7pm as Seven’s new quiz dropped on its second outing. Elsewhere 10 shows landed behind SBS.
Travel guides visiting Malaysia was strong with 671,000 tube spectators.
It was early Difficult quiz (482,000), 7:30 (471,000), The 1% club. (460,000), Australia alone (230,000) e The dog house (170,000).
After Barry Humphries: A Lifetime of Laughter (467,000) eclipsed The Weekly with Charlie Pickering (377,000), Accused (210,000 / 142,000), Aunt Donna’s coffee (145,000), Brian Cox: How the other half lives (127,000) e Law and order: SVU (107,000).
Nine won the night with 31.4%, then Seven 28.1%, ABC 17.9%, 10 12.4% and SBS 10.1%.
Nine news (771,000 / 736,000) was the best for Nine with A current deal winning with 611,000 then Hot seat (361,000 / 228,000). Footy classified it was 111,000 networkwide with The weakest link replayed to 80,000 in two cities.
Seven news was number 1 with 965,000/915,000. Hunting he then won with 580,000 / 329,000 Away from home (462,000).
ABC News it was 555,000. IQ AND The drum both drew 154,000. Staged they were 55,000.
The project pulled 280,000 / 192,000 for 10. 10 news first it was 238,000 / 170,000. The bridge managed only 51,000 / 34,000.
On SBS it was News from the SBS world (143,000 / 112,000), with Heroes banned at 86,000 e Mind (83,000). SBS continues to garner massive lifts from Total TV.
Blue it once again topped multichannel at 117,000.
Sunrise: 205,000
Today: 193,000
News Breakfast: 102,000 / 42,000
In Total TV last Wednesday’s numbers were:
Heroes banned: 402,000
Australia alone: 835,000
Travel guides: 1.04 m
I’m a celebrity. Get me out of here: 722,000
The 1% club.: 1.05m
Difficult quiz: 838,000
OzTAM Overnight stays: Wednesday 3 May 2023