Sunday TV Wrap: The Logies Pulls 866,000 For Nine

Sunday TV Wrap: The Logies Pulls 866,000 For Nine

Nine’s Logies broadcast managed 866,000 viewers last night according to OzTAM metro numbers, a small increase on 2018’s effort that pulled 851,000.

On the back of the Logies, Nine had a dominant Sunday pulling 38.9 per cent of all eyeballs (all channels). Seven had 27.2 per cent, 10 snuck home for third and 14.8 per cent, the ABC pulled a neat fourteen and SBS had an off night, managing a mere 5.1 per cent.

Seven’s 6pm news was the most watched show of the night with 1.174 million viewers. While its Sunday Night program did 437,000 and Million Dollar Cold Case pulled 269,000.

In the battle of the footy codes, Seven’s AFL coverage had 375,000 to Nine’s NRL that pulled 275,000.

In the battle of the entertainment shows, Nine went Voice-less, leaving Seven’s House Rules with 720,000 and 10’s MasterChef with 532,000.

Other standouts for 10 included The Sunday Project (539,000), 10 News First (238,000) and a repeat of Bondi Rescue (152,000).

The ABC’s night ran thus: 7pm news (688,000), Shetland (532,000) and Harrow (467,000).

SBS’s best was The Rise Of The Clans with 141,000.




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