Thursday night
512,000 - fourth in its timeslot
Total people #21
25-54 #10
18-49 #4
16-39 #4
As Alex apparently confirmed to @Tim the reason the Thursday and Friday shows feel more old school BB is because Nine doesn't care about ratings on those nights so he's given more freedom. Something that's taken me quite a few years to get used to because in the US, Thursday primetime from 8-11pm was IT. Here it seems like it's filler program.
Me too :-(They better keep the show on ill be shatterd if its not on next year.
Well Nine have well and truly killed Big Brother, whatever hope I had left of it coming back next year has now been quashed.
The problem for Big Brother was that on a night with below average viewing this show should have been able to shine with lessened competition. Instead, it was beaten by every other show on the night (on a major network) and came fourth in its timeslot.I wouldn't go that far. It was a shit night for all the commercial channels:
We are still under the million, people…
Is it Daylight Saving? Is it the weather? Is it lack of interest in what’s being offered? Or is it all three?
Whatever the reason, for the third night in a row, no single show could manage to crack the one million mark, including the traditional 6pm News.
For the best comparison we should look to the same date a year ago, which was only marginally different with both news bulletins above the magic million. Things were a little brighter earlier in the week a year ago, now the dip is impacting earlier in the week.
Seven network won Thursday with 30.1% then Nine 26.8%, ABC 19.1%, TEN 18.3% and SBS 5.7%.
Seven News (903,000 / 873,000) was best for Seven then Home and Away (825,000), Beauty and the Geek (623,000 / 612,000) and Million Dollar Minute (470,000). Covert Affairs was 221,000.
Nine News (927,000 / 918,000) was best for Nine followed by ACA (796,000), Kings Cross ER (713,000), Big Brother (512,000), Hot Seat (490,000) and a repeat of Gotham (292,000).
Catalyst (731,000) topped ABC’s night while Upper Middle Bogan had a good debut at 719,000. ABC News (704,000), 7:30 (649,000), It’s a Date (621,000), QI (356,000) and Felicity’s Mental Mission (284,000) followed.
Madam Secretary was TEN’s best on Thursday at 559,000. The Project was 541,000 / 402,000. Save with Jamie was 528,000, TEN Eyewitness News was 516,000 and a repeat of Party Tricks was 190,000.
On SBS ONE it was The Little Paris Kitchen (248,000) then Ottolenghi’s Mediterranean Island Feast (204,000), The Incredible Spice Men (140,000), Masters of Sex (143,000), SBS World News (106,000) and Thai Street Food (63,000).
7TWO’s A Touch of Frost topped multichannels at 285,000.
Seven News at 4:30: 244,000
Seven News at 4: 221,000
Nine’s Afternoon News: 217,000
Nine News Now: 119,000
ABC Early Edition: 108,000
The Daily Edition: 98,000
OzTAM Overnights: Thursday 16 October 2014
http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2014/10/we-are-still-under-the-million-people.html
Oh, here we go. Nine must be thrilled with these numbers for Goldeneye! Number 20!!! @Tim
20 GOLDENEYE Network 9 345,000
http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2014/10/friday-17-october-2014.html
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA ha.If Nine were smart
When 7 & 9 news and A current affair are the three most watched shows in the country it's no wonder we have twats like Abbott, Hockey and Pine determining the future.Seven News (903,000 / 873,000) was best for Seven then Home and Away (825,000), Beauty and the Geek (623,000 / 612,000) and Million Dollar Minute (470,000). Covert Affairs was 221,000.
Nine News (927,000 / 918,000) was best for Nine followed by ACA (796,000), Kings Cross ER (713,000), Big Brother (512,000), Hot Seat (490,000) and a repeat of Gotham (292,000).
Catalyst (731,000) topped ABC’s night while Upper Middle Bogan had a good debut at 719,000. ABC News (704,000), 7:30 (649,000), It’s a Date (621,000), QI (356,000) and Felicity’s Mental Mission (284,000) followed.
Madam Secretary was TEN’s best on Thursday at 559,000. The Project was 541,000 / 402,000. Save with Jamie was 528,000, TEN Eyewitness News was 516,000 and a repeat of Party Tricks was 190,000.
On SBS ONE it was The Little Paris Kitchen (248,000) then Ottolenghi’s Mediterranean Island Feast (204,000), The Incredible Spice Men (140,000), Masters of Sex (143,000), SBS World News (106,000) and Thai Street Food (63,000).
It begs to ask the question: Will Big Brother Australia be axed, again??Me too :-(
Oh, here we go. Nine must be thrilled with these numbers for Goldeneye! Number 20!!! @Tim
20 GOLDENEYE Network 9 345,000
http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2014/10/friday-17-october-2014.html
It begs to ask the question: Will Big Brother Australia be axed, again??I doubt TEN would pick it up, after their $168mil loss.
None of what you said made senseWhen 7 & 9 news and A current affair are the three most watched shows in the country it's no wonder we have twats like Abbott, Hockey and Pine determining the future.![]()
Don't give Nein any ideas!9 might bid for the Big Brother franchise again, to stop the other networks getting it, then make a condensed mini-series out of it 80 days at 24 hours of footage a day is 1920 hours. Surely, even NEIN could edit a 3 part, 6 hour mini-series from all that footage. On second thoughts.........