Live sports events were locked in a late night duel on Wednesday.
Wimbledon play split its numbers into various portions at 258,000 / 197,000 / 89,000 while Tour de France ‘s lengthy broadcast until 1:45am averaged 224,000 and improved SBS share.
The 1% Club UK topped entertainment at 824,000 in National TV Audience.
That eclipsed Hard Quiz (689,000), 7:30 (625,000), Taronga: Who’s Who in the Zoo? (574,000), Bondi Rescue (325,000 / 290,000) and Moulin Rouge: Yes We Can-Can! (184,000)
Later Gruen led with 717,000 ahead of The Front Bar (572,000).
Seven News was #1 at 1.31m then Home & Away (742,000) and The Chase (656,000). Talking Footy scored 231,00 where it screened with Unbelieveable Moments Caught on Camera at 117,000
Nine News averaged 1.22m with wins by A Current Affair (1.02m) and Tipping Point (756,000). In select cities were Footy Classified (142,000) and Ski Rescue Down Under (190,000).
ABC News pulled 817,000. A Hard Quiz replay (400,000), Austin (290,000), Antiques Roadshow (245,000), and Spicks & Specks (163,000) followed.
10 News First was 341,000 then The Project (310,000) and Deal or No Deal (308,000). FBI: International managed 200,000 then NCIS (124,000).
On SBS it was SBS World News (195,000 / 141,000) and Mastermind (81,000).
Sunrise: 380,000
Today: 310,000
News Breakfast: 234,000
National Total TV: Wednesday 10 July 2024
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