The Block NZ Dominates Ratings in Its Second Week
The Block NZ Dominates Ratings in Its Second
Week,
Three Unveils New Content for
2018-19
The Block NZ is already
dominating ratings coming into its third week, averaging a
27.2% audience share and 8.5 rating point amongst the
commercially important 25-54 demographic. Last night saw
Bathroom Week come to end with a 27.8% share and 9.2 rating,
the highest rating episode for the season-to-date. Tune in
tonight as the teams begin Kid’s Bedroom Week with the
added drama of the highly anticipated Dinner
Wars.
Monday night also saw The Block NZ reach
a 30.0% share and 8.5 rating, followed by cult-favourite
Westside* which continues to win its timeslot with a
24.6% share and 6.2 rating amongst 25-54s. Three won the
night on Wednesday, reaching an overall share of 25.0% in
the same demographic with another hit performance from
The Block NZ (29.6% share, 9.1 rating) followed by a
timeslot win from Hawaii Five-O (16.8% share, 2.8
rating).
Other wins for the week include:
Tuesday: SVU (16.5% share, 2.8 rating)
Friday:
7 Days* (20.6% share, 4.9 rating)
In an
exciting announcement last week, Three confirmed global
phenomenon Gogglebox will be getting a local
makeover. Gogglebox NZ will take itself into the
living rooms of 10 ordinary Kiwi households and capture
their reactions while they watch television from the
previous week across different networks.
Hot off her
Dancing With The Stars NZ hosting gig, The Edge’s
Sharyn Casey will narrate the local version, which offers a
unique insight into television viewing habits. The show
promises to make you laugh, cry and cringe - so get ready
for the ultimate living room experience with a uniquely Kiwi
twist. Also announced in Three’s lineup is new US premium
drama, The Rookie, starring Nathan Fillion.
In
addition, Comedy Pilot Week is set to take off on Three
later this year. Five sitcom pilots created by budding
creatives and comedians will be aired during primetime in a
fresh promotion that aims to give new comedy talent a
platform to showcase their concepts.
Looking ahead,
Three has also confirmed an array of shows to screen in 2019
including Jonah, The Untold Story, a two-part
mini-series based on All Black legend Jonah Lomu which will
be screening next year.
Jonah, The Untold
Story will showcase the phenomenal life of the boy from
Tonga and New Zealand who took the rugby world by storm.
MediaWorks Chief Content Officer Andrew Szusterman says,
“What Ali was to boxing, Lomu is to rugby. There has never
been and most likely never will be a bigger name in our
national game.
Working with Great Southern Television, New Zealand on Air and with the support of Nadene Lomu and family, we are honoured to tell Jonah's story in 2019. I have no doubt the mini-series will be one of the biggest television events of the year.” You can read the full story here.
While Kiwi audiences are
lapping up the outrageously addictive fourth season of
Westside* currently airing on Three, fans can now
look forward to 10 more episodes in 2019. Adding a fifth
season of local prequel drama Westside* to the six
epic seasons of the original Outrageous Fortune makes
this New Zealand’s second-longest running NZ drama
franchise, an exciting achievement for the series. Also
confirmed is an eleventh season of comedy hit 7
Days*, which has been a consistently high rater and a
regular Friday night fixture in Kiwi living rooms for the
past decade.
Last but not least, two-part documentary
Patrick Gower: The High Road, will see Newshub’s
Patrick Gower explore the pros and cons of legalising
marijuana for both recreational and medicinal use. Gower
says, "I have always had my doubts that marijuana is good
for anything more than people getting stoned. But every day
there seems to be a headline from somewhere around the world
that proves me wrong. We are going to get out there and show
Kiwis the good and the bad when it comes to legalising
weed."
In radio, The Edge Breakfast’s Dom, Meg and
Randell released a new marketing campaign today, showcasing
the trio as unlikely (and fairly unconvincing) superheroes.
Speaking about the new campaign, The Edge's Content Director
Ryan Rathbone says, "Considering we have less time than a
Instagram story to capture the attention of our audience, we
decided to break the mold of traditional radio show
marketing and create something that would spark a
conversation or make you laugh just like Dom, Meg and
Randell's breakfast show.” Check out the new commercial here.
Jonah, The Untold
Story, Westside, 7 Days, Patrick Gower:
The High Road and Comedy Pilot Week will all be
funded with the support of NZ On
Air.
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