Thursday’s are more often than not quiet in TV-land, probably because Thursday nights are pretty much Friday nights anyway, right?
As Aussies most likely chose a night at the pub rather than one on the couch, Seven was able to win the night across the board, with Home and Away taking out the number one entertainment spot (563,000), according to OzTAM metro numbers.
10’s best for the night was Ambulance Australia (463,000), while Nine’s best entertainment show was RBT (428,000).
Here’s how the rest of the night ran.
Seven
News did 843,000, MKR hit a rare half mil with 501,000, The Chase did 457,000.
Nine
News did 739,000, ACA did 606,000, Hot Seat did 375,000 and London Has Fallen did 304,000.
10
The Project did 396,000, 10 News First did 310,000 and Law and Order: SVU did 289,000.
ABC
News did 656,000 and 7.30 did 486,000.
All channels share
Seven came first with 28.5 per cent audience share, Nine did 25.9 per cent, 10 came in third with 19.8 per cent, ABC did 15.7 per cent and SBS hit the rare double digits with 10.1 per cent.
Primary channel share
Seven won with 17.8 per cent, Nine did 17.4 per cent, 10 did 12.7 per cent, while ABC and SBS did 10.0 per cent and 6.2 per cent respectively.
Demographic breakdown (all channels)
People 25-54
- Seven – 29.9 per cent
- Nine – 25.9 per cent
- 10 – 24.1 per cent
People 16-39
- Seven – 31.7 per cent
- 10 – 25.3 per cent
- Nine – 24.0 per cent