TV Ratings April 15: Gogglebox outrates the footy to be #1 non-news program

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• AFL strong in Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth. NRL performs well in Sydney and Brisbane markets

Primetime News

Seven News 939,000/891,000
Nine News 870,000/817,000
ABC News 618,000
10 News First 309,000 (5:00 pm)/ 174,000 (6:00 pm)
SBS World News 183,000 (6:30pm) 128,000 (7:00pm)

Daily current affairs

A Current Affair 647,000
7.30 462,000
The Project 244,000 (6:30 pm)/ 364,000 (7 pm)
The Drum 170,000

Breakfast TV

Sunrise 256,000
Today 225,000
News Breakfast 174,000

Late News

The Latest 135,000
ABC Late News 108,000

Nine

A Current Affair had 647,000 viewers as the show covered the New Zealand travel bubble and where Aussies can travel to next.

The NRL had 388,000 tune in for last night’s match between Penrith and Brisbane with the Panthers winning a closer than expected contest, 20-12. Last week the Thursday night matchup between South Sydney and Brisbane brought in 379,000 viewers.

Seven

Home and Away ended its week on Seven with 409,000 viewers.

The AFL had 469,000 viewers as Richmond flogged St Kilda. Melbourne was the driving audience with 283,000 tuning in for the two teams from Victoria. Last week, Sydney vs Essendon had 551,000 watching in the same timeslot.

10

The Project covered Australia pulling out of Afghanistan, Kristina Keneally‘s flight being cancelled to visit the Tamil family on Christmas Island, and the show talked to John Cena and Vin Diesel

This was followed by Bondi Rescue with 287000, and Territory Cops with 295,000. Gogglebox then had 540,000 and was the top non-news program of the night, this was up slightly on last weeks 536,000.

ABC

On Back Roads 416,000 watched as Heather Ewart explored the wild side of the Top End, which took her to Adelaide River where she found a roller coaster ride that literally put her on the edge of her seat.

Aftwears, Q+A had 268,000 which was up on the 228,000 that the show had last week.

SBS

The top show on SBS was a repeat of World’s Greatest Bridges with 144,000.

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