Thursday TV Wrap: Seven’s Thursday Night’s Top Dog Despite Strong Performances From Gogglebox & Bachelor

Thursday TV Wrap: Seven’s Thursday Night’s Top Dog Despite Strong Performances From Gogglebox & Bachelor
Despite solid views across 10’s tentpole programs Gogglebox (631,000) and The Bachelor (570,000), Seven was Thursday night’s top dog, drawing in a 17.1 per cent primary channel audience share, according to OzTAM data.

Meanwhile, Nine came in second with 17.1 per cent, leaving 10 in third place with 14.7 per cent, and ABC and SBS in fourth and fifth place with 9.4 per cent and 7.7 per cent, respectively.

Here’s how the rest of the night ran:

Over at Seven, news did 997,000, The Chase did 563,000, Thursday night AFL (post-match) did 388,000 and Home and Away did 319,000.

Nine news did 978,000, ACA did 630,000, Hot Seat did 493,000 and NRL did 306,000.

10’s The Project did 505,000, while 10 News First did 344,000.

Finally, ABC news did 718,000, 7.30 did 480,000 and Sammy J did 313,000. Meanwhile, SBS’ The World’s Most Scenic Railway Journeys did 344,000.

 

 

 




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