October 23, 2007
DON'T look at them, look at moieeee. Kath and Kim had
a ratings win on Sunday night with a Channel Seven
package of Kath and Kim highlights pulling a
nationwide average audience of almost 1.5million.
But the foxy morons were no match for the Prime
Minister and the man who wants his job, with a
combined 2.4 million viewers watching their debate on
the ABC or Channel Nine.
60 Minutes's worm-monitored broadcast on Nine had an
average audience of 1.4 million. Combined with 900,000
ABC viewers, it meant 43 per cent of free-to-air
viewers were watching the debate, which was also
broadcast on Sky News.
But when it came to prime-time audience share, Channel
Seven was first with 27.2 per cent to Nine's 26.9 per
cent.
Seven's win was helped by its new game show National
Bingo Night, the most-watched program of the night
with an average audience of 1.56 million, followed by
Kath and Kim.
Up against the debate and Kath and Kim, Australian
Idol averaged 1.35 million, an increase of more than
700,000 on the previous Sunday night episode.
Emily Dunn
Source: smh.com.au
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