TV Ratings August 29: 10 surges as Gogglebox and The Bachelor win timeslots

Thursday Week 35 2019

• Seven wins first night of week as #1 network, channel & multichannel
• 10 surges as Gogglebox and The Bachelor win demos and timeslots

• Seven News 968,000/945,000
• Nine News 871,000/862,000
• A Current Affair 702,000
• ABC News 659,000
• 7.30 554,000
• The Project 256,000/440,000
• 10 News First 376,000
• The Drum 164,000
• SBS World News 147,000

Breakfast TV

• Sunrise 283,000
• Today 221,000

Seven

Home and Away ended its week on 553,000.

There was a special treat for The Front Bar audience last night with Marty Sheargold stepping in for Sam Pang. The show featured a trio of Shaws as special guests – Rhyce, Heath and Ray. The program did 365,000 with 215,000 in Melbourne.

Nine

A Current Affair was in the 700,000s again last night, just, with 702,000 watching.

The NRL then did 294,000, one of the smaller Thursday audiences of the year with 164,000 in Sydney and 103,000 in Brisbane. 

10

The channel made the most of having the non-sport entertainment option and pulled one of its best shares of the year. 10 was #1 under 50 with a commercial share of 33.4% in that demo.

The Bachelor did 720,000 and won the younger demos and only trailed Gogglebox under 50.

The TV critics let fly at Seven’s new The Proposal on Gogglebox with 804,000 watching, the biggest audience since October last year.

ABC

Jane Hall was house hunting in the Blue Mountains on Escape From The City with 410,000 watching.

SBS

The biggest audience was 158,000 watching Going Places With Ernie Dingo. Gourmet Farmer then did 134,000.

Two episodes of Riviera premiered the series on SBS with an average audience of 81,000 across the two hours.

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