Watching TV in the Last Week

According to this blog - "The Tribal Mind" here are the most watched programs from last week for Australia:

1 Border Security (7) 2.16m
2 World Cup: Aus v Croatia (SBS) 2.02m
3 Medical Emergency (7) 1.85m
4 Nine news Sunday (9) 1.62m
5 Seven news Sunday (7) 1.62m
6 House (10) 1.62m
7 Cold Case (9) 1.60m
8 Desperate Housewives (7) 1.56m
9 World Cup: Aus v Brazil (SBS) 1.55m
10 Seven weekday news (7) 1.53m
11 Today Tonight (7) 1.51m
12 Missing Persons Unit (9) 1.52m
13 NCIS (10) 1.50m
14 Lost (7) 1.49m
15 What's Good For You (9) 1.45m

Interesting to note that 2.02 million Australians were up and watching the Soccer match at 5 am to 7am in the morning. So given that Australia has a population of just over 20 million, that boils down to 10 per cent of the nation watching TV. I wonder what the other 90 per cent are doing? Do they care about the Socceroos? Or maybe they just have better things to do? Perhaps. This also goes with the news... given that about 3 million watch the Sunday news or about 15 per cent of the nation. Do people bother to watch TV? Or do they simply have better things to do? (like surfing the web)?

It's also interesting to see that Border Security to be the most watched program - its probably related to the travelling habits of Australians.


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