• The Strikers took on the Hurricanes in the Big Bash
Overnight TV Ratings, January 11
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Seven won Thursday night with a primary share of 19.7% and a network share of 29.5%.
ABC Kids has won multi-channels with a 3.6% share.
Nine received a primary share of 16.7% and a network share of 26.3%.
10 took a 7.9% primary share and a network share of 14.5%.
Nine
499,000 watched Nine’s A Current Affair which explored how a fake lawyer once exposed by the program has been shot dead by police after pulling a firearm at a medical centre.
Then, 192,000 watched A Night with Novak and Friends where Rod Laver Arena hosted 10-time Australian Open champion Novak Djokovic for an unforgettable charity match.
Seven
405,000 began their evening with Seven’s Home and Away. Justin pined for Leah as Levi honoured Mackenzie. Meanwhile, Tane and Felicity navigated their new normal.
279,000 stayed on for The Big Bash. The Hurricanes took on the Strikers at Blundstone Arena.
ABC
404,000 watched ABC’s 7.30 as Residents in the Gold Coast hinterland are still taking stock of damage wreaked by what’s been described as a tornado. David Speers also interviewed Andrew Forrest.
315,000 then watched Grand Designs Transformation where a couple turned a simple pavilion house on Sydney’s northern beaches into a stylish pad filled with bespoke marble furniture.
218,000 also tuned in to Martin Clunes: Islands of the Pacific then 106,000 watched a repeat of Fake or Fortune?
10
On 10, viewers tuned in to The Project (105,000 6.30 pm / 181,000 7.00 pm) as the panel looked at the TikToker who has gone viral as ‘Tunnel Girl’ after authorities discovered she was building a tunnel under her house.
A repeat of The Dog House Australia: Celebrity Dog House then followed as Denise Scott was looking for the perfect pooch! 229,000 tuned in.
69,000 also saw On the Line: The Richard Williams Story.
SBS
Over on SBS, 99,000 tuned in to see Julia Bradbury’s Irish Journey.
Then, The Real Crown: Inside House of Windsor reached 114,000.
Total TV Ratings, January 4
605,000 watched a repeat of Nine’s RBT, up 7%.
243,000 caught ABC’s Hard Quiz, up 7%.
685,000 also saw ABC’s Grand Designs Transformation, up 34%.