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Three Wins Friday Night


Three Wins Friday Night

Finale of Married at First Sight Nz Wins Timeslot

Three won the night on Friday in 25-54 with timeslot wins from The Graham Norton Show (25-54) and 7 Days* (25-54, 18-49). Three is currently tracking on 20.2% share year-to-date.

Married at First Sight NZ concluded last week with the reunion episode recording a 7.4 rating and 22.9% audience share in the 25-54 demographic, winning its timeslot across three demographics (25-54, 18-39, 18-49). The highest rating episode of the season was the dinner party, with a 10.3 rating and 31.9% audience share. For the season, the show averaged a rating of 8.3 and 24.9% audience share (25-54).

Australian Ninja Warrior premiered on Tuesday evening with a 5.3 rating and 19.4% audience share. The show is running for four weeks on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7.30pm.Tuesday evening also saw The Project win the current affairs audience in 25-54 with a 5.2 rating and 19.8% audience share.

Finally, season two of Wanted commences this evening at 8.30pm on Three. This is following All Star Family Feud at 7.30pm as we see Newshub take on The AM Show.

In radio, voting opens today on The Breeze 80s Top 100 Countdown. On Friday December 1st from 9am, The Breeze will be counting down the biggest 100 songs from the 80’s! Listeners can vote for their favourite 80's tunes from today at thebreeze.co.nz or text vote to 934. Everyone who votes goes in the draw to win $2000.

-ENDS-


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