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Seven wins Thursday night, SBS’ Alone Australia has huge uplift

Seven’s The Chase Australia won Thursday night entertainment, pushing Seven Network to an overall win, just 1% over Nine.

The show aired to 490,000 metro viewers, and was followed by Home and Away with 482,000.

The Chase won Thursday night entertainment programming

Seven News was the #1 program on Thursday night, with 912,000 metro viewers. Seven News at 6:30 followed with 897,000, then Nine News with 767,000, Nine News at 6:30 with 748,000, ABC News with 585,000 and A Current Affair with 573,000.

Back to entertainment, and Ten’s MasterChef Australia had 409,000 metro viewers, while Nine’s Hot Seat had 398,000.

Nine’s Women’s State of Origin Game I coverage saw 345,000 metro viewers tune in, while the pre-match coverage had 270,000.

Seven Network won the night with an overall share of 30.1%, while Nine had 29.1%. Ten followed with 16.4%, then ABC with 15.1% and SBS with 9.2%.

Seven was the top rated primary channel at 21.2%, followed by Nine at 20.5%.

The top rated multichannel was 7Two, at 3.9%.

In the latest Daily Consolidated 7 Total TV Report for 25 May, Seven News was the #1 program with a Total TV audience of 1.482 million, a 4% uplift and 46,000 on BVOD.

SBS’ Alone Australia again had the biggest uplift of 178%, a Total TV audience of 514,000 and BVOD audience of 178,000.

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