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Summer TV Ratings, January 10, 2023: Strikers storm home in BBL

The Bachelors sees its first walkout

By Tess ConneryPublished Jan 11, 2023
2 min read
BBL renegades strikers

• Travel Guides take a trip to Mexico 

Overnight TV Ratings, January 10

Primetime News
Seven News 859,000 (6:00pm)/ 877,000 (6:30pm)
Nine News 681,000 (6:00pm)/ 668,000 (6:30pm)
ABC News 551,000
10 News First 223,000 (5:00pm)/ 157,000 (6:00pm)
SBS World News 155,000 (6:30pm)/ 126,000 (7:00pm)

Daily Current Affairs
A Current Affair 542,000
7.30 383,000
The Project 194,000 (6:30pm)/ 275,000 (7pm)

Breakfast TV
Sunrise 213,000
Today 169,000
News Breakfast 143,000

Seven has won the night with a primary share of 22.2% and a network share of 31.7%. 7Two has topped multichannels with a 4.5% share.

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Seven’s Home and Away continues to trace the fallout of last season’s fiery cliffhanger, with 469,000 tuning in. In the BBL, the Adelaide Strikers went head-to-head with the Melbourne Renegades, with 333,000 cheering on as the Strikers took the win by 20 runs. 

On Nine, A Current Affair had 542,000 tune in as the show spoke to a mother-to-be who had to threaten a protest outside a Ford dealership in order to get her car replaced, and gave an update on the 10-year-old boy critically injured in the Sea World helicopter crash. A repeat of Travel Guides then took 349,000 along to Mexico.

The Project (194,000 6:30pm / 275,000 7pm) kicked the night off for 10, interviewing Sydney Morning Herald journo Latika Bourke about how the UK has reacted to Prince Harry’s new memoir. The second episode of The Bachelors aired to an audience of 273,000 as three women were sent home, and Ella opted to go home.

ABC’s 7.30 interviewed opposition leader Peter Dutton and covered South Australian floods for 383,000. A repeat of Anh’s Brish With Fame told 214,000 about the life of Father Bob, before a repeat of Love On The Spectrum brought the romance for 154,000. 

The highest rating non-news show on SBS was Who Do You Think You Are USA, with 135,000 tuning in.

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