
MasterChef, Shark Tank score for TEN.
Ratings: TEN led in primary channel shares and pushed Nine into third place in network share.
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Tuesday proved to be strong for the ailing Network TEN with MasterChef and Shark Tank both winning their slots and snaring top spots in the demos.
TEN led the primary channel shares and pushed Nine into third place in network share.
Without other reality competition MasterChef lifted to 913,000 ahead of First Dates, 20 to One and 7:30.
That helped Shark Tank‘s return to a win with 749,000 over David Stratton’s Stories of Australian Cinema, Love Child and First Dates UK.
Seven News and A Current Affair again won their slots.
Seven network won Tuesday with 26.5% then TEN 25.9%, Nine 23.8%, ABC 16.9% and SBS 6.8%.
Seven News was #1 with 1.08m / 1.05m for Seven then Home and Away (753,000), First Dates (641,000), The Chase (621,000 / 394,000) and First Dates UK (392,000). Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares was 238,000.
MasterChef Australia (913,000) led for TEN then Shark Tank (749,000), The Project (593,000 / 356,000), TEN Eyewitness News (467,000), Family Feud (335,000). and NCIS: LA (334,000).
Nine News (1.07m / 1.01m) was best for Nine followed by A Current Affair (826,000), 20 to One (572,000), Hot Seat (553,000 / 324,000), Love Child (509,000) and Operation Thailand (254,000).
ABC News (735,000), David Stratton’s Stories of Australian Cinema (619,000), 7:30 (570,000), Ask the Doctor (466,000), Foreign Correspondent (332,000) comprised ABC’s night.
On SBS it was Great Continental Railway Journeys (360,000), Insight (248,000), Dateline (154,000) and SBS World News (132,000).
Peter Rabbit hopped to the top of multichannels with 209,000.
The Morning Show: 140,000 / 100,000
Today Extra: 127,000 / 93,000
Studio 10: 84,000 / 54,000
OzTAM Overnights: Tuesday 20 June 2017
- Tagged with 20 to One, 7:30, A Current Affair, ABC News, Ask the Doctor, Dateline, David Stratton’s Stories of Australian Cinema, Family Feud, First Dates, First Dates UK, Foreign Correspondent, Great Continental Railway Journeys, Home and Away, Hot Seat, Insight, Love Child, MasterChef Australia, NCIS: LA, Nine News, Operation Thailand, Peter Rabbit, Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares, SBS World News, Seven News, Shark Tank, Studio 10, TEN Eyewitness News, The Chase, The Morning Show, The Project, Today Extra
6 Responses
Last night’s season finale of NCIS:LA was very entertaining. It also visually showed something about the character, Sam Hanna, which had been hinted at for several seasons, but not shown.
In fact, the last two episodes of the current season, IMO are some of the best hours of television one may see this year.
Its great to see Channel Ten have a win. A few more would be great. It will be interesting to see what 9 does.
I have a feeling this will be the last season of Love Child, especially after another main cast member exit last night. I have really enjoyed this season, but would be satisfied to see it wrapped up this year.
Yes go Ten – agreed! Disappointing for Love Child. Seems like drama is really not favouring well. I watch LC and Wanted timeshifted like so many viewers it seems. 500K is dismal. Will have to check timeshifted numbers on these shows so see how they really fair.
Got to giggle at Nine, that’s a little embarrasing, all things considered.
Go Ten…