
For the uninitiated, remember that on a day-to-day basis, it’s more important to look at how the show performs in the 18-49 age group, as that is Ten’s key audience, rather than the total audience numbers that Seven and Nine fight over. But for the sake of comparison, total people numbers are still included here. Audience breakdowns are not always available.
Where available, the ‘placing’ listed with each show refers to how it compared to the other commercial networks in that 18-49 age bracket, not total people.
Sunday
Daily Show scores .825m (up from last week), with a second-place 29.4% of 18-49
Eviction scores 1.019m (up from last week), with a second-place 32.3% of 18-49
Monday
The Big Sting (7.01-8.10pm) scores .976m (up from last week), with a first-place 36.0% of 18-49
The Big Sting (8.10-8.34pm) scores 1.014m (up from Noms last week), with a first-place 38.5% of 18-49
Big Mouth scores .536m (down from last week) , with a third-place 27.5% of 18-49
Tuesday
Daily Show scores .837m (down on last week)
Wednesday
Daily Show scores .843m (up from last week), with a second-place 31.9% of 18-49
Thursday
Daily Show scores .809m (down on last week’s Pamela episode), with a third-place 30.4% of 18-49
Friday
Daily Show scores .741m (down on last week)
FNL scores .997m (up from last week)
With thanks to Media Spy and TVAus.com.au for the figures.