Thursday’s TV viewers turn to news shows for Gillard drama

Thursday’s political upheavals, which saw Julia Gillard replace Kevin Rudd as Prime Minister of Australia, led to most  news and current affairs programmes experiencing big lifts in audience.  

Ten’s 7PM Project faced one of its first head-to-head current affairs tests, with Nine’s A Current Affair and Seven’s Today Tonight both pushed back in the schedule because of extended news bulletins.

And despite a smaller overall audience than it has been enjoying of late, The 7Pm Project delivered well for Ten in its younger demographics, winning both the 16-39 and 18-49 demos, according to preliminary overnight metro ratings from OzTam.

Meanwhile, viewers also turned to the ABC with 7.30 Report pulling in nearly 1.2m viewers and ABC News reaching 1.1m. Seven News was the most viewed news bulletin of Thursday though, with more than 1.4m viewers.

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