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Family Feud Continues to Beat Millionaire Hot Seat

Family Feud Continues to Beat Millionaire Hot Seat

Family Feud is the highest performing weekday 5:30pm show since Home & Away for TV3 in the 25-54 demographic, and since launch, Family Feud has beat TV One’s Millionaire Hot Seat in six out of seven weeks.

In 25-54, TV3’s channel share for the 5:30pm timeslot has lifted by +54% compared to the previous six weeks, whereas TV One share has dropped by -31%.

On Thursday, TV3 had a number of high-performing programmes, winning the night in 25-54. Paul Henry once again outperformed its direct competitor TV One’s Breakfast, winning the critical 25-54 demographic.

On the same day documentary series Lost & Found won its timeslot in the 25-54 demographic, revealing the heart-wrenching story of Samoan born ‘Levin’ searching for his missing son.

TV3’s Friday night line-up continues to perform, with 7 Days, Graham Norton and Fail Army winning their timeslots in the 25-54 demographic.

MediaWorks performed similarly well in the New Zealand Radio Award finalist announcement, securing 71 nominations across creative, on-air, promotions, sales and integration, digital, news and graphic design. NZME is listed 58 times in the finalists list.

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