Ten Network - Programs and Schedules

All for keeping Living Room there and only having it 5 nights or 6 nights if they had new episodes of The Living Room.

Hosts and crew can’t work 7 days a week. They need rest breaks too. 5 days a week is enough.

It’s on 6 haha.

I know. But there are other shows you can do just like they did with BB back in the day.

Yeah. Too many. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

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Show Me The Movie is coming to 7:30pm Friday’s from Friday 8th February.

I wonder if that means The Living Room will move to 8:30pm or not on at all until Chris and Amanda (after DWTS) are back.

Doubt it, I think they’re just adding to the schedule so there’s something in the 7:30pm slot before TLR returns for the year.

Also, Hughesy We Have A Probelem returns Tuesday 29th January at 8:30pm.

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Oh dear. Can’t give figures here of course. But wait til you see the channel share for Ten on Saturday night.

Great news.

Really is bad. They only aired two family movies last night. If those movies had aired on seven or nine, they would’ve got three times the audience share. Ten really is a toxic brand for mass viewers.

I’ve seen them on TV Tonight. Ten’s main channel was only a few points ahead of 9Go! - absolutely tragic.

Even going by the ratings for the only Network Ten program to make last night’s Top 20, Chris Bath really can’t come soon enough for the weekend editions of 10 News First!

Yep, just saw the figures. If there is no investment in Saturday’s, this is what you get.

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Look how low the highest non-news program is. Free to air is struggling in summer without exclusive primetime sport

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Like it always does?

Exactly. This is hardly a new phenomenon. It’s just that these days we get day-by-day ratings stats of it.

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That’s true but day-by-day TV ratings have been a thing for at least 10 years, if not longer. These figures (which yes, were just before the rise of multichannels and well before streaming services became the phenomenon they are now, but still) from this week a decade ago paint a considerably healthier picture for FTA TV to the one we have now:

Over 1 million viewers for the 6pm news bulletins on a Saturday night. These days, Seven & Nine would almost kill to get those sorts of figures on a non-sport aided Sunday night in March or November! :open_mouth:

As much as it really pains me to say this, we’re probably now in the twilight years of traditional TV services unless all networks can manage to massively reinvent themselves soon.

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Week commencing 20 January 2019

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Sunday 20 January
06:30 pm The Sunday Project
07:30 pm I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!
09:15 pm NCIS x 2 Rpt

Monday 21 January
07:30 pm I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!
09:00 pm Murphy Brown S11 Ep11
09:30 pm The Graham Norton Show Rpt
10:30 pm Hughesy, We Hve A Problem Rpt

Tuesday 22 January
07:30 pm I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!
09:00 pm NCIS: Los Angeles S10 Ep12
09:00 pm NCIS: Los Angeles x 2 Rpt

Wednesday 23 January
07:30 pm I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!
09:00 pm Law And Order: SVU S20 Ep10
10:00 pm Law And Order: SVU Rpt
11:00 pm Hawaii Five-O Rpt

Thursday 24 January
07:30 pm I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!
09:00 pm The Connors S1 Ep09 and 10
10:00 pm Blue Bloods S9 Ep11
11:00 pm Blue Bloods Rpt

Friday 25 January
07:30 pm The Living Room Rpt
08:30 pm The Graham Norton Show Rpt
09:30 pm Movie: Chasing Comets (2018)

Saturday 26 January
06:00 pm David Attenborough’s Natural Curiosities
07:00 pm I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! Saturday Schoolies
08:00 pm Movie: The Dish (2000)
10:00 pm NCIS: New Orleans x 2 Rpt

Celebrity’s ratings are pretty amazing for this time of the year. I think 10 should’ve capitalised it by running some of their pilot week shows and maybe even encores of shorter running shows like Russell Coight, Hughesy, Show me the Movie! and Playing for Keeps as lead outs for 8:30/9pm. Could easily allow for more exposure for these shows and potentially increase their chances of better ratings when they debut later.

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You are presuming Ten would have known it would’ve hit a million. Always easy with hindsight.