The ratings were really low for everything last night as there was nothing worth watching on TV. 7 should have just left Big Brother to air Monday to Wednesday, it would have easily been the highest rating show last night.
If they made it live, that would draw at least a bunch of viewers back and probably raise viewers a bitThe casting isn't too bad, it's more they need to show us the HM's a little more. I think make it live, and they've got an absolute winner.
It's actually better then I'd expected.
Hopefully over 700k seeing as people should (a) know it was on, and (b) at 7pm as well.Hopefully above 650k for tonight
"640K is all the RAM you'll ever need"Someone on media spy commented that they (7)promised advertising buyers 640k. Not sure how true that is, but hoping it stays above 640
Episode Seven: Sunday 21st June 2020
Overnight total viewers:
Main show: (5) 751,000
Eviction: (6) 721,000
beaten in total people by The Voice and Masterchef. But #2 and #3 behind Masterchef in all demos.
EDIT: TVTonight believes numbers may be adjusted due to AFL changes.
Ah he has deleted the comment.Where did you see that? Just been on TV Tonight and can't see that written anywhere.
Can you blame them?Interesting that 30,000 viewers didn't make it to the eviction part.
It’s an average, it’s normal for shows to fluctuate throughout, which is why they strategically split code (not that it worked for them last night).Interesting that 30,000 viewers didn't make it to the eviction part.
Either thought they knew the outcome or were disgusted that Ian was Nom'd.Interesting that 30,000 viewers didn't make it to the eviction part.
I know it's an average. But the average for the main show was 30k above the average for the eviction part. It probably started higher and drifted away throughout the show, because of the annoying music and basically all the criticisms we threw out in the daily thread. So you can't deny they didn't stick around for the eviction. I wasn't suggesting they all switched off during the scramble part of the show.It’s an average, it’s normal for shows to fluctuate throughout, which is why they strategically split code (not that it worked for them last night).