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Thursday TV Wrap: AFL Continues To Kick Ratings Goals For Seven

Mary Madigan
Published on: 17th June 2022 at 10:30 AM
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Seven’s AFL pulled in 448,000 viewers and after quickly googling the phrase ‘AFL Last Night’ I now can share with you that Richmond took it home. 

Seven News peaked at 888,000 viewers, while Nine News earned 758,000 viewers.

Nine’s A Current Affair scored 540,000 viewers – Another successful week for Tracey! One can only hope she has a $20 dollar bottle of wine from a PR package to enjoy. 

Meanwhile, Nine’s NRL pulled in 269,000 viewers – go, team!  Hot Seat grabbed 393,000 viewers and Tipping Point pulled in 281,000 viewers.  

As per OzTAM’s metro numbers, Seven’s The Chase pulled in 516,000 viewers – this show has become the new Deal Or No Deal and I don’t say that lightly.

Home And Away managed 324,000 – and let’s see how Ray fares on Logies night. 

The Project grabbed 323,000 viewers and 10 News First pulled in 320,000 viewers. Meanwhile, MasterChef pulled in 473,000 viewers – a delicious and heartwarming view. It’s not Huey’s kitchen but it is close! 

ABC had a strong night with ABC News, netting 565,000 viewers and 7.30 earning 426,000 viewers.

Sammy J grabbed 303,000 viewers – puppets, music, comedy. What can’t he do? 

Out on top was the Seven Network with 32.5 per cent. Nine Network was behind with 25.1 per cent of the daily share. Then 10 Network with 17.3 per cent of the share, followed by the ABC Network with 16.3 per cent. In comparison, the SBS had 8.9 per cent.

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Mary Madigan began her career working for ex-Vogue editor and chief Kirstie Clements and has since done everything from PR to tutoring at The University Of Notre Dame. Mary Madigan was a journalist at B&T until 2022.

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