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Summer TV Ratings, January 3, 2023: Hard Quiz tops prime-time entertainment... again

The Sixers took on the Heat in Big Bash.

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Jan 4, 2024
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• 657k watched The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo 2023 in Total TV
• Big Bash and the United Cup both played out

Overnight TV Ratings, January 3

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Seven won Wednesday night with a primary share of 34.9% and a network share of 22.5%.

7Two has won multi-channels with a 5.0% share.

Nine received a primary share of 27.0% and a network share of 19.4%.

Ten took a 12.7% primary share and a network share of 6.0%.

Nine

348,000 watched Nine’s A Current Affair which explored how reality TV star Teddy Briggs’ e-commerce business was forced into liquidation, allegedly owing $600,000 to creditors.

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Then, 275,000 watched United Cup. It was Day 6 of the United Cup at the RAC Arena in Perth, with Australia v Serbia, whilst at the Ken Rosewall Arena in Sydney, Greece took on Canada. Australia won with a clean sweep of 3-0.

Seven

361,000 spent their evening watching Seven’s Big Bash. The Sydney Sixers went head-to-head with the Brisbane Heat, live and free from C.ex Coffs International Stadium. Heat won by three runs, with a score of 104/4 (14.3) vs Sixers' 141/8 (20).

ABC

382,000 watched a repeat of ABC’s Hard Quiz as Mad As Hell's Christie Whelan Browne, Tosh Greenslade, Emily Taheny and Francis Greenslade battled it out for the Big Brass Mug.

216,000 then watched a repeat of Spicks and Specks. Adam, Alan and Myf are joined by Casey Donovan, Rhys Nicholson, Bec Charlwood and Polish Club's David Novak.

Another repeat of Spicks and Specks followers, 83,000 tuned in.

10

On 10, viewers tuned in to The Project (109,000 6.30 pm / 183,000 7.00 pm) as the panel welcomed Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler via satellite.

A repeat of Thank God You're Here then followed and Melanie Bracewell, Rhys Nicholson, Dane Simpson and Urzila Carlson stepped through the blue door. 165,000 tuned in.

SBS

Over on SBS, 73,000 tuned in to see How to Make It in Comedy.

Then, Monster: The Mystery of Loch Ness reached 71,000.

Total TV Ratings, December 27

657,000 caught ABC’s The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo 2023up 11%.

506,000 watched Nine’s Taronga: Who's Who In The Zoo, up 10%.

192,000 tuned in to 10's Thank God You're Here, up 6%.

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