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TV3 Ratings And Share Lift in November

TV3 Ratings And Share Lift in November

TV3 enjoyed a share and ratings lift in November. The most watched programmes on the channel for the month included Grand Designs New Zealand, The Block New Zealand: Villa Wars and the Friday entertainment line-up.

On average, Grand Designs New Zealand won its timeslot throughout November against 25-54. The Kiwi design series attracted an average audience of over 200,000 people in 25-54 with a strong 27.9 per cent share.

The Block NZ: Villa Wars episodes won their November timeslots on average across all four key trading demographics. The local renovation reality series attracted an average audience of 196,000 people in 25-54 with a massive 27 per cent share.

Friday nights in November were fantastic for TV3 with 7 Days, The Graham Norton Show and Funny Girls winning their timeslots across all four key trading demographics.

Meanwhile, this week, Adele Live in London was a big hit with New Zealand audiences on Wednesday night. The one-off special, which featured Graham Norton as an interviewer, won across all four key demos, attracting a 7.0 rating and a 24.9 share.

Consistent performer Graham Norton achieved a 6.7 rating and a 22.1 share in the 25-54 demographic on Friday night. The show was followed by Live at the Apollo, which won in 18-39, 18-49 & 25-54 with a 5.3 rating and 21.3 share in 25 – 54.

This will be the last weekly highlights report for 2015.

ENDS

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