• A Current Affair saw 526,000 tune in
Total TV Ratings, October 6
ABC had the program with the highest lift on total TV Ratings as Sherwood lifted 40% for 676,000. It also was the most-watched entertainment program.
On Nine, A Current Affair increased by 7% to deliver a total TV Ratings audience of 740,000.
Overnight TV Ratings, October 13
Seven inched out the Friday night primary channel shares with 20.7% and also won the network share section with 30.2%. 7TWO won the multichannels with 3.8%.
Seven’s The Chase aired to 438,000, while Better Homes and Gardens saw 362,000 as Joh and Pete visited Shiplap House, a home with great views of Sydney Harbour. Fast Ed also visited the Cook Islands.
Nine’s A Current Affair saw 526,000 tuned in as the program met with a small business owner who is blaming home delivery platforms for decimating his burger shop dream.
On ABC, Gardening Australia topped entertainment with 384,000, as Jane visited a community restoring storm-affected plots while Costa toured a heritage-listed garden. Sherwood also saw 324,000 tune in as the manhunt for 2 serial killers continued.
On 10, 150,000 tuned into The Project and Have You Been Paying Attention? clocked 154,000 viewers.
The highest-rated non-news program on SBS was Why Sharks Attack with 83,000.
STV
The New Zealand v Bangladesh ICC Cricket World Cup match saw 30,000 tune in as NZ won by 8 wickets with 43 balls left.
The NBL’s Wildcats V United match also saw 24,000 tune in as Melbourne United won 88-81.