Seven’s Winter sheds 100,000 viewers while Gogglebox falls on second outing
Seven’s drama series Winter has continued to shed viewers since its debut two weeks ago, grabbing a metro audience of 817,000 down from last week’s audience of 918,000.
However the Rebecca Gibney-fronted detective drama did manage to win its 9pm timeslot, while last week’s episode was the most timeshifted show of the evening, pulling an extra 179,000 viewers to take its total audience to 1.079m.
Winter out-rated Nine’s US drama series Forever which was watched by 582,000 viewers, down from last week’s audience of 619,000, according to OzTam preliminary overnight metro ratings.
Meanwhile on pay-TV new show Gogglebox, which is also shown on Ten, dropped to 107,000 viewers on its second outing on the Lifestyle Channel last night, down from 146,000 metro viewers last week in the 9.30pm timeslot, and well behind Selling Houses Australia which had 167,000 viewers before it ar 8.30pm and was the most watched Foxtel show of the day.
Clearly The Block is “no threat” let alone a triple threat.
Winter is a good OZ drama made by a team that know how to make drama. Read their CV. 3 weeks in give it time.
Television in Australia is rubbish, repeats of repeats, news programs all day long.
no children’s tV except on ABC sub channels.
TV in Australia is insulting with show like BIG BANG Theory, I am a celebrity get me out of here, gogglebox, bold and beautiful etc.
As for Australian content and light entertainment there is no, imagine classing news programs as light entertainment with Karl and Kochie. TV was much better in the 60’s and 70’s better entertainment Australian content programs.
we suffer all this rubbish and we can’t get the World Cup of Cricket, we have seen one game since it started. Channel Nine brigs you the World Cup of Cricket, WHEN?
an absolute joke and so is Australian TV, thank goodness for a my shed and Curtin Radio. Lift your game Aus TV
I am amazed that there are still so many mindless bogans who will watch crap like Googlebox – but hey look at the election results