Seven’s winter Olympics wins entertainment peaking at 514,000 viewers – Am I the only one that googled ice skating lessons in Sydney this week?
Seven News hit 932,000 viewers while Nine News had 793,000 viewers. Nine’s A Current Affair had 530,000 viewers – perhaps the Current Affair team could put their efforts into solving the big mysteries of the world like finding out – who threw out my editors very expensive $15-dollar Muesli from the office cupboard.
As per OzTAM’s metro numbers, Seven’s Home And Away grabbed 471,000 viewers – who doesn’t love drama by the beach? I’m also keen on a spin-off about drama by the Skatepark – it was where all the action happened in my hometown.
For Nine, Hot Seat hit 400,000 viewers and Australia Behind Bars snagged the second spot in entertainment and hit 479,000 viewers – Perhaps Andrew O’Keefe will be featured in the next season.
Meanwhile, RBT grabbed 451,000 viewers – have people not heard of Uber? Also, Tipping Point grabbed 277,000 viewers.
For 10, The Project hit 306,000 viewers – Petition for the wardrobe department to get their own spinoff show.
Finally, ABC had a very solid night with ABC News, netting 588,000 viewers, 7.30 nabbing, 453,000 viewers – Um Leigh Sales is leaving! I am not crying, you are crying! And how is dear Ita taking the news? I need answers! Meanwhile Foreign Correspondent hit 290,000 viewers.
Out on top was the Seven Network with 35.4 per cent. Nine Network was just behind with 27.8 per cent of the daily share, followed by the ABC Network with 15.4 per cent. Next was 10 Network with 13.7 per cent of the share, while the SBS had 7.7 per cent.