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Wednesday TV Wrap: Australia Ghosts Seven’s First Dates

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Published on: 12th March 2020 at 9:50 AM
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While MAFS continues to dominate for Nine, it seems the Australian collective has not found the same love for Seven’s First Dates Australia.

According to OzTAM metro numbers, the show pulled a low 351,000. Last week, the show was watched by 372,000.

While the dating show debuted to 499,000 metro viewers on the 28 January, and the following week slightly increased its viewership to 502,000, since then, it has continued to drop.

Some 373,000 views the following week, and 317,000 viewers the week after.

Here’s how the rest of the night ran:

Nine

MAFS did 1.04m, news did 865,000, ACA did 744,000, Doctor Doctor did 516,000 and Hot Seat did 450,000.

10

Over at 10, Survivor did 599,000, The Project did 471,000 and 10 News First did 356,000.

Seven

News did 927,000 and Home and Away did 552,000, The Chase did 481,000 and MKR did 412,000 and Sunrise did 281,000.

ABC

News did 688,000, Hard Quiz did 573,000 and Shaun Micallef’s Mad As Hell did 565,000.

All channels share

Nine took the crown with 31.9 per cent, Seven got silver with 24.8 per cent, 10 did 19.4 per cent, ABC had 17.0 per cent, while SBS did 6.9 per cent.

Primary channel share

Nine did 24.7 per cent, Seven enjoyed 17.3 per cent, 10 did 12.5 per cent, ABC did 11.7 per cent, and SBS did 4.0 per cent.

Demographic breakdown (all channels) 

People 25-54

  1. Nine – 33.9 per cent
  2. Seven – 24.0 per cent
  3. 10 – 23.9 per cent

People 16-39

  1. Nine – 33.4 per cent
  2. 10 – 25.2 per cent
  3. Seven –  24.6 per cent

 

 

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