"Last year, catch-up viewing boosted Offspring’s audience by an impressive 30 per cent."
So, fans can rest assured, it appears the show won't be going anywhere despite fears after the Network revealed it was going into administration.
As Channel Ten struggles to gain ratings, but the season seven premiere of Offspring is one show that's helping the network in their cause greatly.
The Australian drama reeled in 1.58 million viewers on June 28, recording an average of 996,000 viewers for the Channel 10.
Chief Content Officer Beverley McGarvey released a statement that read: 'It is the number one Australian drama series launch of the year in people 25 to 54.'
She added: 'It dominated social media last night,' and insisted the show would only continue to improve its ratings figures via online catch-up streaming.
"Last year, catch-up viewing boosted Offspring’s audience by an impressive 30 per cent."
So, fans can rest assured, it appears the show won't be going anywhere despite fears after the Network revealed it was going into administration.