All eyes on Summer Bay as Seven wins the night with Home and Away

Seven’s Home and Away topped entertainment on Wednesday, while the network also celebrated an overall network share win.

The program aired to 525,000 metro viewers, while Seven News at 6:30 won all key advertising demos.

In the latest Daily Consolidated Total TV Report for Wednesday 9 November, Seven News was the #1 program nationally across linear, with 1.478 million viewers, including 32,000 on BVOD, and an uplift of 3%. Love Island Australia had the biggest uplift of the week at 560%, while viewed by a total audience of 343,000, and 250,000 on BVOD.

Looking back at Wednesday’s overnights, Hard Quiz on ABC was next, which aired to an average metro audience of 478,000, followed by The Chase Australia on Seven, which aired to an average of 459,000.

Fisk on ABC was next with an average metro audience of 457,000, while ABC’s Question Everything aired to 408,000 metro views.

Next up was an episode of Hey Hey It’s 100 Years on Seven which had an average metro audience of 384,000, followed by Country Home Rescue with Shayna Blaze on Nine which brought in 381,000 metro viewers.

Meanwhile, Seven News at 6:30 won overall TV viewing on Wednesday night with 861,000 metro viewers, followed by Seven News with 854,000 metro viewers, while Nine News had 690,000 metro viewers. Nine News at 6:30 brought in 679,000. A Current Affair pulled in 548,000 metro views, and ABC News pulled in 547,000 viewers.

As mentioned, Seven won the night, taking an overall network share of 29.2% over Nine’s 25.2%, while the ABC had a share of 21.1%, and Ten had a share of 15.6%.

Seven also won the primary channel share, and the top-rating multi-channel on Wednesday was 7TWO with a share of 3.6%.

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