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Nielsen Twitter TV Ratings: Steve Price v Van Badham puts TEN on the list

Three commercial TV programs appeared in the Nielsen Twitter TV non-sport list this week

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Jul 19, 2016
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Steve Price Van Badham

It's unusual to see more than one or maybe two commercial TV programs appearing on the non-sport Nielsen Twitter TV Ratings – the Twitter audience has a reputation as "left-leaning" that well suits such ABC engagement-pushing programs as Four Corners, Q&A, Insiders and 7.30 – but this week there are three. 

ABC did still hold top of the list with Q&A – no doubt helped by the controversial Van Badham v Steve Price battle (which made headlines for the next three days). The beef is probably also responsible for the appearance of TEN's The Project on this week's list at #4 – the ep featured Price talking about the incident. 

The Grand Final of The Voice came in at #2 with 12.6k tweets by 3.3k authors – good numbers compared with the prior week's semifinals, which did 7.6k tweets from 2k authors. 

In sport, the Origin and Euro Cup finals unsurprisingly topped – Origin powering ahead with a huge 38.8k tweets from 6.3k authors.

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

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

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