Wednesday TV Wrap: Roxy Struggles In Pilot Week

Wednesday TV Wrap: Roxy Struggles In Pilot Week

10’s fly-on-the-wall doco with PR maven Roxy Jacenko I Am Roxy sounds like it needs a bit more publicity after failing to pull a decent crowd last night.

The warts-and-all doco for the network’s ‘pilot week’ proved more warts than doco after managing just 399,000 viewers according to OzTAM metro numbers.

Seven was Wednesday’s victor, the network snaring 28.1 per cent of all eyeballs (all channels). Nine had 25.7 per cent, 10 did 20.5 per cent, the ABC had 17.1 per cent and SBS did 8.7 per cent.

As we’ve come to expect, The Block (833,000) was the most watched entertainment show of the evening. Over at 10, The Bachelor did 701,000.

Seven’s 6pm news beat Nine’s version by 968,000 to 858,000 respectively. ACA did 711,000.

Other evening highlights included Home And Away (655,000), The Chase (550,000), Celebrity Chase (499,000) and 10’s The Project (449,000).

Comedy was king for the ABC with Shaun Micallef’s Mad As Hell its most watched show (636,000). The 7pm news did 614,000, Hard Quiz had 605,000, Utopia did 595,000 and 7.30 had 544,000.

In the battle for breakfast, Sunrise (276,000) had Today (207,000) on toast.

Best for SBS was 9/11: Escape From The Towers with 260,000.

 

 




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