
Since its launch earlier this month Big Brother has grown to become 10's biggest reality show since 2023, its biggest ever show on streaming and a Live feed as the biggest single streaming channel at 10.com.au.
Last night's episode at 635,000 in National TV Audience delivered the most conflict within the house so far.
Meanwhile a repeat of The 1% Club UK led entertainment and won its slot with 774,000 then 7:30 (766,000), Hard Quiz (564,000) and Budget Battlers (516,000).
The Front Bar also led for Seven at 555,000 then Crime Night! (449,000), Love Island (427,000), ACS: The Investigators (380,000), Spicks ⁘ Specks (256,000) and FBI: Most Wanted (233,000 / 141,000).
Seven News was 1.19m then Border Patrol (611,000) and The Chase (549,000). Unfiltered (301,000) and House of Wellness (104,000) followed.
Nine News was #1 at 1.25m then A Current Affair (1.02m) and Tipping Point (708,000). Nine News Late managed 234,000.
ABC News pulled 911,000 for ABC then Hard Quiz rpt (358,000), Celia Pacquola: I'm as Surprised as You (189,000)
On SBS it was SBS World News (184,000 / 129,000), Michael Palin in Venezuela (142,000) Scotland's Poshest Train: Alan Cumming (65,000) and Reckless (50,000).
When BB last rated under 150k on 7, yes that is big. Especially with around 50% of viewers under 40 tuning into BB each night.
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