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TV Ratings December 1, 2023: Better Homes' Joh catches up with Carols in The Domain favourite, Dami Im

A Current Affair saw 485,000 tune in

By Talon AdminPublished Dec 2, 2023
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• Gardening Australia saw 337,000

Total TV Ratings, November 24

ABC had the program with the highest lift on total TV Ratings as Under The Vines lifted 30% for 393,000.

On Nine, A Current Affair increased by 8% to deliver a total TV Ratings audience of 727,000.

Overnight TV Ratings, December 1

Seven inched out the Friday night primary channel and network shares with 24.8% and 34.4%, respectively. 7TWO won the multichannels with 3.5%.

Seven’s The Chase aired to 427,000, while Better Homes and Gardens saw 428,000 as Joh caught up with Dami Im ahead of The Carols at the Domain and Karen and Adam made some prawn cocktail sliders. 

Nine’s A Current Affair saw 485,000 tune-in as the program investigated concerns for kids growing due to the vaping crisis continuing to permeate the Aussie school system. Nine also aired For The Love Of Pets to 224,000.

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On ABC, Gardening Australia topped entertainment with 337,000, as Costa and Tammy explored the plants and gardens of Indonesia and also showcased the island nation as one of the most biodiverse places on earth, filled with unique species. Under the Vines also saw 218,000 tune in as the Oakley crew headed to Queenstown to support Tippy who was speaking at a Wine conference. 

On 10, 146,000 tuned into The Project and The Bold and The Beautiful clocked 130,000 viewers. 

The highest-rated non-news program on SBS was Nick Knowles: Into the Grand Canyon with 109,000.

TV Ratings

STV 

Credlin saw 55,000 tune in on Sky News.

The Golf Australian Open Round 2 on Fox Sport 503 also saw 48,000. 

TV Ratings

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