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TV3 Wins Friday Night Across All Four Key Demographics

TV3 Wins Friday Night Across All Four Key Demographics, Paul Henry Wins Tuesday Timeslot & Tv3 Wins Sunday Night in 25-54

TV3’s Friday night line-up saw the highest share (32.5) for Friday night on our records (back to 2005) with a the channel winning the night in key demographics 18-39, 18-49, Household shoppers with kids 0-14, and 25-54.

The highlight was the season finale of 7 Days, which delivered a 48.6 share in its key target demographic of 25-54 year olds, the highest share for a New Zealand free-to-air channel since August 2014. This is also the highest share for a TV3 programme since October 2008.

Supporting this strong result was Jono & Ben’s One Hundredth Episode, seeing Jono and Ben achieve its highest audience to date with an average of 288,500 viewers watching the show (All people aged 5+).

During a solid week for Paul Henry, it won its timeslot last Tuesday in all four key demographics:18-39, 18-49, Household shoppers with kids 0-14, and 25-54.

Sunday night’s strong line-up led to TV3 winning the night in its key target demographic of 25-54 year olds, as well as 18-49. The night’s win was cemented by X-Men: Days Of Future Past, winning its timeslot in 18-49 and 25-54.

This was supported by the first room reveal for season five of The Block NZ.

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