Good night for Seven with top four most-watched shows
It was a good night for Seven on Monday as the start of the second week of auditions for The X Factor pulled in just under 1.5 million, the most-watched show for the night. It was followed by Seven News, Home and Away and Today Tonight.
The singing competition pulled in a five-city metro audience of 1.475 million, according to preliminary ratings from OzTam, but was beaten by Seven News in Perth and Today Tonight in Adelaide.
Ten’s new format for Good News Week, Good News World at 9:30 received 590,000 viewers and was 20th most-watched. The finale of Can Of Worms pulled in 870,000 well up on last week’s 579,000.
Media Watch on ABC1 at 9:19 got 624,000 while ABC News received 957,000, Australian Story – 771,000, 7:30 Report – 676,000 and Four Corners 625,000.
Good News World will slip in coming weeks. It was complete crud! It could very well beat Ben Elton Live from Planet Earth as the worst show in 2011. Bring back the real GNW!
Odd, because I enjoyed it! The ‘real’ GNW format was just too tired after nearly 15 year and had degenerated into pure racy innuendo after losing Julie McCrossin and moving to Channel 10.
The most surprising part for me was its very existence – I haven’t seen it promoted anywhere…
I didnt even watch GNworld and I know it is “complete crud”. We just seem to be recycling the same old stuff, the same old people who still think they are comedians and think what they are saying are very clever!!
Leave GNW alone. The old format was tired. At least they delivered a bit of humour onto what is a rather dull, uninspiring political scene. Everybody in the media, and every TV programme is serious and glum about Julia, Tony. the carbon tax, global finance, interest rates, news polls etc etc….how f-ing boring. At least GNWorld made me laugh!