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After a patchy 2022, is holding close to Seven’s in 2023, and winning on the east coast (Seven is dominant in Perth).
All eyes are on Seven’s next moves; will they open the chequebook further after raiding ARN Media’s share register, or will the hunter become the hunted?
Following the post-covid refilling of stadiums last summer, the ‘It’s not just cricket’ campaign is the next step in Seven’s attempt to reinvigorate audiences about BBL.
“It’s a very long-term project and with it will come a substantial number of jobs and huge investment and a real capability in the Australian economy,” she told Seven’s “Sunrise”.
Source: https://citynews.com.au/2023/aukus-to-create-thousands-of-australian-jobs/
It was followed by Hot Seat on Nine with 423,000 metro viewers, and Seven’s Thursday night AFL with 395,000 metro viewers.
Source: https://mumbrella.com.au/womens-state-of-origin-decider-brings-in-310k-metro-viewers-for-nine-791907
Meanwhile, Seven’s Dancing with the Stars was the top entertainment program of the night with 645,000 metro viewers.
On Monday evening, after more than 10 years off air, Seven’s will go head to head with Nine ratings juggernaut Married at First Sight and Ten’s gritty, ego-driven Australian Survivor: Heroes v Villains.
Source: https://thenewdaily.com.au/entertainment/2023/01/29/reality-tv-wars-2/
Seven’s 6pm news was Wednesday’s most watched show with 862,000.
Source: https://www.bandt.com.au/wednesday-tv-ratings-mkr-puts-a-tasty-100k-on-the-block/