Wednesday TV Wrap: Anh Gives His Three Commercial Rivals The Brush

Wednesday TV Wrap: Anh Gives His Three Commercial Rivals The Brush

The ABC’s Anh’s Brush With Fame continues to do the business for the public broadcaster, again beating its rivals on the commercial networks.

The popular art-come-chat show pulled 682,000 viewers last night according to OzTAM metro numbers. 10’s MasterChef managed 648,000, Seven’s House Rules did 613,000, while Nine’s Talkin’ About Your Generation managed only 503,000.

Seven still managed the Wednesday night win with 29.3 per cent of the audience share. Nine had 25.4 per cent, 10 did 20.6 per cent, the ABC managed a neat eighteen and SBS did 6.6 per cent.

Seven’s win came on the back of its 6pm news (1.120 million), Home And Away (695,000) and The Chase (608,000).

For breakfast, Sunrise (295,000) outplayed Today (201,000).

Nine did well with its 6pm news (962,000), ACA (760,000) and 20 To One (357,000).

10’s other standouts were The Project (499,000), Five Bedrooms (483,000) and 10 News First (419,000).

Anh aside, the ABC’s other doers were its 7pm news (683,000), 7.30 (606,000), The Weekly With Charlie Pickering (605,000) and The Letdown (364,000).

Over at the SBS, 24 Hours In Emergency did 199,000.

 




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