• Rain caused Big Bash to be abandoned
• 579k tune into Border Security in Total TV
Overnight TV Ratings, January 1
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Seven won Monday night with a primary share of 31.2% and a network share of 18.1%.
7Two has won multi-channels with a 5.2% share.
Nine received a primary share of 26.4% and a network share of 17.3%.
Ten took a 12.4% primary share and a network share of 5.6%.
Nine
214,000 watched day four of Nine’s United Cup. Australia beat the USA and was sent through to the quarter-finals.
Seven
183,000 watched Seven’s Big Bash. The Heat took on the Sixers at the Gabba. Constant rain in Brisbane led the unbeaten Heat’s New Year’s Day clash with the Sixers being abandoned without a ball bowled.
ABC
327,000 watched ABC’s Pick of The Litter which followed a litter of puppies from the moment they were born as they began their quest to become Guide Dogs for the Blind.
232,000 then watched The Imitation Game, as a British mathematician joined a cryptography team to decipher the German enigma code
10
On 10, viewers tuned in to a repeat of The Project (92,000 6.30 pm / 165,000 7.00 pm) as the panel welcomed Margot Robbie to the desk.
A repeat of Thank God You’re Here then followed as Michelle Brasier, Marty Sheargold, Ray O’Leary and Julia Morris stepped through the blue door. 138,000 tuned in.
SBS
Over on SBS, 165,000 tuned in to see Big Fat Quiz of the Year.
Then, Amazing Grace reached 45,000.
Total TV Ratings, December 25
579,000 viewed Seven’s Border Security, up 4%.
544,000 caught ABC’s The King’s Christmas Message, up 7%.
405,000 watched Nine’s National Lampoon’s Vegas Vacation, up 6%.