Wednesday Week 26 2019
• 10’s biggest survey night of the year with 15.9%, #1 under 50
• MasterChef’s biggest audience as top 10 cooks for families
• Molloy warns Lyon: “We can do this easy way, or hard way”
• Seven News 1,094,000/1,029,000
• Nine News 915,000/901,000
• A Current Affair 731,000
• ABC News 647,000
• 7.30 529,000
• The Project 265,000/465,000
• 10 News First 407,000
• The Drum 198,000
• SBS World News 111,000
Breakfast TV
• Sunrise 275,000
• Today 184,000
Seven
Home And Away recorded its best audience of the week with 673,000 after previous nights on 651,000 and 647,000.
The Super Switch has managed to hold its 7.30pm timeslot with 328,000 after 335,000 last week.
The Front Bar did 405,000 in metro markets with 258,000 in Melbourne. Mick Molloy again went after Garry Lyon in his quest to get him on the show. As he introduced more AFL Squadron archival footage, Molloy said: “Garry we can do this the easy way, or we can do it the hard way.”
Nine
The weed killer health scandal was covered on A Current Affair with 723,000 after evenings on 811,000 and 731,000.
Jess Harris was then one of the guests on Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Generation with 479,000 after 480,000 a week ago.
20 To One then did 295,000.
10
With a primary share of 15.9%, the channel had its best survey share on any night, and its third best overall on any night this year.
Gold Logie nominee Amanda Keller was a guest on The Project and the program phoned Fifi Box to see how’s she is doing after having another baby. The episode was on 465,000 after two nights at 500,000 or better.
MasterChef had a team challenge with what it was calling “the world’s most important diners”. They were later revealed to be the families of the top 10. The episode did 752,000, the biggest audience so far this season.
Five Bedrooms was then on 519,000 after 435,000 last week. In 10’s total audience figures the episode last week climbed to 744,000.
ABC
Anh’s Brush With Fame again pulled the channel’s biggest audience with 641,000 seeing him paint and interview Georgie Parker.
The return of a new season of Shaun Micallef’s Mad As Hell did 569,000.
The Letdown was on 260,000 after 312,000 a week ago.
Insert Name Here did 142,000 followed by Adam Hills: The Last Leg on 143,000.
SBS
24 Hours In Emergency had the biggest audience with 216,000.
Going Places With Ernie Dingo was on 196,000 and Where Are You Really From? did 151,000.