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Nielsen Twitter TV Ratings: The Verdict storms to #1 on debut

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Oct 12, 2015
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The premiere of Nine's late night show, loosely based on ABC's Q&A, The Verdict stormed to the top of Nielsen Twitter TV's non-sport chart last week. The first episode of the panel show hosted by Karl Stefanovic featured names like Mark Latham and Jacqui Lambie. The show recorded 793,000 impressions. Meanwhile, The Bachelorette continued to perform well on Twitter for Ten, sitting at #2 and #3. In sports, V8 Supercars not only brought in strong audiences for Ten and Fox Sports over the weekend, but also dominated the Nielsen Twitter TV Rating sports chart. Day one of the action had a unique audience of 122,000, with Twitter action dipping on day two to 112,000.

NTTR_top5_nonsport_5oct Source: Nielsen Australia. Rankings based on Unique Audience for relevant Australian Twitter activity and includes live/new episodes only.

Source: Nielsen Australia. Rankings based on Unique Audience for relevant Australian Twitter activity and includes live events only. For simulcast events, the metrics reflect the highest Unique Audience across all airing networks, denoted with an asterisk. Source: Nielsen Australia. Rankings based on Unique Audience for relevant Australian Twitter activity and includes live events only. For simulcast events, the metrics reflect the highest Unique Audience across all airing networks, denoted with an asterisk.

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