Highway Patrol pulls 776,000 as Big Bash continues to dominate summer viewing
Big Bash Cricket continues to dominate summer TV viewing with last night’s MCG match between the Melbourne Stars and Hobart Hurricanes the most-watched non-news show of the evening.
The result came on a night when a repeat of the Highway Patrol on Seven at 7:30pm was the second most-watched, non-news program of the night, with 776,000 viewers, beaten only by the Big Bash, which had 913,000 capital city viewers for session 2 of the game.
Session 1 of the Big Bash drew 846,000 capital city viewers in a week when the test cricket, on rival Nine, was washed out due to rain.
On Seven, Border Security at 7:00pm and Motorway Patrol at 8:00pm performed relatively strongly, with audiences of 675,000 and 700,000, respectively.
At 6pm Seven News was 5,000 viewers ahead of Nine News. At 6:30 Seven gained 6,000 but Nine gained 44,000. Where did these 50,000 viewers come from? Not from Family Feud it seems, ‘cos The Project gained viewers. Commuters stuck in traffic or on a train come home and switch on Nine? Surely they are watching the news on their smartphones? Is this TT vs ACA all over again? Coloured bar graphs are quite pretty but an viewing timeline would be more useful.
I’ll give you a clue B Boomer.
On your TV remote is an On/Off button. Click on it, and the TV will come on. Apparently a lot of other people know about the button. You should try it some time.
Wow fragmentation has really hit.
Hard to believe the top show can’t even rake in a million viewers!
Soon the networks will be popping champagne corks if they get half a million.
Very true Geoff.
But to put your half a million into perspective I just logged in to one of the biggest news websites smh.com.au and clicked on the lead story – Bob Oatley’s death – and it had “1031 reading now” (at 9:50pm).
I couldn’t find any other content that exceeded 1,000. One story was 80 readers. In comparison it’s hardly worth a bottle of spumante.