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Tuesday factors more for Seven

Good ol' Tuesdays bring it home for Seven, adding another 300,000 viewers to The X Factor.

The X Factor made a significant lift on it’s second outing, no doubt a relief to network execs.

It pulled 1.48m viewers, up from its debut of 1.18m on Monday. The talent also improved from Monday’s episode.

Seven pulled 4 of the top 4 shows in Total People, on what is traditionally it’s best night of the week.

Packed to the Rafters led the night on 1.84m viewers. Today Tonight‘s 1.51m viewers even beat the Paul Hogan exclusive on A Current Affair (1.4m). It was an interview that seemed to go on forever.

Top Gear landed just under 1.4m for Nine and TEN’s Modern Family was 1.23m for the first episode. The 7PM Project topped 1m viewers.

Seven Network won the evening.

Week 36

13 Responses

  1. It would be a lot more enjoyable if they showed more of the contestants while performing instead of showing the audience or judges all the time. Some of the good acts tonight were only on the screen less that 1/2 the time they were performing.

  2. I am waiting for them to get past all the “lead-up” rubbish and into the real competition before I will watch it! It only gets a fast forward on 16x or 30x at this stage until someone catches my attention.

  3. i though this was amusing:

    Australian Idol The Winner Announced TEN 1,486,000 (2009)

    in one day X factor went from a premier 200k down on idol to day 2 where it matched idol’s finale figures.

  4. especially surprising for the X factor considering how much stronger the competition on Tuesday is compared to monday. Simon Cowell definately did have a lot of power in the production the audition episodes follow a very close template to the UK version. ie: the auditions are mainly about the bad acts, they race through the good acts that get 4 yesses back to back. but then spend a lot of time on the sob story contestants. all 4 of the judges are turning out really well.

    iirc My Kitchen Rules (tues) is still the #1 new show of the year, looks like X factor is set to beat it.

  5. I expect the show will stay around this figure, perhaps even build when the finals begin. Unless the talent sucks like it did in Ten’s X Factor, then the ratings will peak up and down, but eventually falter like Idol.

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