Dancing down but recipes holding steady

Sarah Homewood
By Sarah Homewood | 29 October 2014
 

Switching up dance partners didn't help Channel Seven's Dancing with the Stars ratings, with the celebrity dancing competition drawing in an audience of 902,000, which is down from 954,000 on the previous week according to preliminary overnight ratings from OzTam.

The dancing show came in fourth spot and was beaten out by Nine News which won the night drawing in an audience of 1,047 million, followed by Nine News at 6:30pm with an audience of 988,00. Coming in third was Seven News/ Today Tonight which garnered an audience of 911,000.

Despite Nine News being the only program to crack the million mark, Nine was unable to beat out Seven in terms of total audience share with Seven taking out the night with a share of 29.1% compared to Nine's 27.9%.

The Channel Ten and Woolworths partnership, Recipe to Riches was up on its premier last week, with 575,000 people tuning in to what the program in the five metro areas.

However the program failed to crack the top 10, with Recipe to Riches taking out 16th spot.

Other programs to make the top 10 were Home and Away which came in fifth with an audience of 901,000, it was followed by Seven News on an audience of 893,000.

News programs took out the next three slots, with A Current Affair, ABC News and ABC's 7:30pm report taking out the seventh, eighth and ninth spots receiving audiences of 788,000, 747,000 and 685,000 respectively.

Rounding out the top 10 was crime drama NCIS with an audience of 675,000.

See the rest of the night's results below.

Data © OzTAM Pty Limited 2014. The Data may not be reproduced, published or communicated (electronically or in hard copy) in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of OzTAM. Program performance and ranking information subject to change when not based on final program logs.

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