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Home & Away tops Wednesday with The Bachelors edged again

Seven’s Home and Away topped entertainment viewing on Wednesday evening, while the network celebrated an overall share win.

The episode brought in 438,000 metro viewers for Seven, with The Chase Australia coming in second for entertainment, pulling in 426,000.

In key advertising demos, The Bachelors Australia topped 16-39s, while Seven News at 6:30 topped demos 18-49s, and 25-54s, delivering an audience of 281,000 overall.

In the latest Daily Consolidated Total TV Report for 4 January, Seven News was the #1 program nationally across linear, with 1.320 million viewers, including 30,000 on BVOD and an uplift of 3%. A repeat of QI on ABC had the biggest uplift of 8% and was viewed by a total audience of 324,000.

Meanwhile, Seven News was the #1 metro program on Wednesday with 808,000 metro viewers followed by Seven News at 6:30 with 799,000 metro viewers. Nine News also aired to 672,000, while Nine News at 6:30 brought in 669,000. ABC News was next and pulled in 525,000 viewers, while A Current Affair brought in 471,000.

In terms of overall share, as mentioned, Seven took the top spot, with a share of 30.6% over Nine’s 26.3%, followed by Ten with a share of 18.2%, while ABC finished with a share of 15.8%.

Seven also secured the top primary channel share with 19.7% while Nine followed with 15.7%. The top-rating multi-channel on Wednesday was 7TWO with a share of 4.8%.

The Bachelors topped the 16-39 demo

In the latest Daily Consolidated Total TV Report for 8 December, Seven News was the #1 program nationally across linear, with 1.038 million viewers, including 26,000 on BVOD and an uplift of 2%. Love Island Australia on Nine had the biggest uplift of 669% and was viewed by a total audience of 369,000, and 274,000 on BVOD.

Meanwhile, Seven News was the #1 metro program on Thursday with 764,000 metro viewers followed by Seven News at 6:30 with 711,000 metro viewers. Nine News also aired to 609,000, while Nine News at 6:30 brought in 603,000. ABC News was next and pulled in 529,000 viewers, while A Current Affair brought in 469,000.

In terms of overall share, as mentioned, Nine took the top spot, with a share of 28.4% over Seven’s 26.9%, followed by ABC with a share of 17.8%, and Ten finishing up with a share of 17.4%.

Seven, however, secured the top primary channel share with 18.4% while Nine followed with 17.8%. The top-rating multi-channel on Thursday was 7TWO with a share of 4.1%.

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