TV Ratings July 25: Survivor Australia #1 non-news as Contender goes home

• Seven’s The Front Bar helps conquer Thursday ratings

Thursday Week 30 2019

• Seven News 976,000/916,000
• Nine News 909,000/881,000
• A Current Affair 691,000
• ABC News 611,000
• 7.30 513,000
• The Project 305,000/497,000
• 10 News First 411,000
• The Drum 165,000
• SBS World News 128,000

Breakfast TV

• Sunrise 268,000
• Today 206,000

Seven

Home and Away ended the week on 569,000 after 652,000 on Wednesday.

The Front Bar featured guests Shaun Rehn and Travis Cloke and a wonderfully awkward interview Mike Williamson conducted with Gary Ablett senior. The episode did 446,000 with 269,000 in Melbourne.

Nine

It was showbiz night on A Current Affair with stories on Conrad Sewell and then a report on Hollywood stars and their “side hustles”. The episode was on 691,000 after the previous two nights were on 760,000.

Thursday NRL featured Cronulla taking the points over North Queensland. The match had a metro audience of 343,000 with 206,000 in Sydney and 116,000 in Brisbane.

10

Rachel Corbett was promoted to the co-hosting chair alongside Waleed Aly last night on The Project with 497,000 watching after 7pm. Guests on the episode included Luke McGregor and from New York, Eddie Perfect.

Survivor Australia saw Laura from The Contenders sent home at the second tribal council after her tribe lost a very muddy challenge. The audience of 712,000 followed the launch crowd of 807,000. Last night Survivor Australia was #1 non-news show and it won its timeslot and was #1 under 50.

Law & Order: SVU then did 216,000.

ABC

Escape From The City was on a home hunt with a single mum with two young daughters in Byron Bay. The episode was on 453,000.

The UK drama No Offence then did 172,000.

SBS

The Great House Revival was in Country Cork with 188,000 watching.

Next was The Handmaid’s Tale, which again had the channel’s biggest audience – 230,000.

Stage 18 of the Tour de France did 188,000.

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