Wimbledon serves up Tuesday win for Seven
Ratings: MasterChef dominates entertainment shows but late night sport helps Seven win.
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6pm news bulletins and MasterChef Australia were the big drawcards last night but a late Wimbledon run helped Seven seal a Tuesday win.
MasterChef Australia pulled 848,000 viewers and topped the demos, well ahead of House Rules on 673,000 then Buying Blind and 7:30.
It was a bunfight from there but Shark Tank led in rankings at 515,000 ahead of Back in Time for Dinner, Interview, Insight and a movie on Nine.
By about 10pm Wimbledon was serving up 337,000, only challenged by FIFA World Cup.
Seven News, ACA and The Chase won earlier slots.
Seven network won with 29.2% then Nine 27.3%, TEN 19.8%, ABC 15.4% and SBS 8.2%.
Seven News was #1 with 1.04m / 986,000 then Home and Away (734,000), House Rules (673,000), The Chase (633,000 / 382,000), Interview (448,000) and Wimbledon (337,000).
Nine News (1.01m / 976,000) led for Nine then A Current Affair (864,000), Buying Blind (599,000), Hot Seat (554,000 /322,000). Movie:Â Ocean’s Thirteen was 212,000.
MasterChef Australia (848,000) won for TEN followed by The Project (526,000 / 371,000), Shark Tank (515,000), TEN Eyewitness News (444,000), and Family Feud (340,000). NCIS: LA was 220,000.
ABC News (685,000), 7:30 (502,000), Back in Time for Dinner (477,000), Making Child Prodigies (355,000), Think Tank (226,000) and The Big Crash Diet Experiment (215,000) comprised ABC’s night.
On SBS it was Insight (246,000), Who Do You Think You Are? (240,000), FIFA World Cup (178,000), Dateline (152,000) and SBS World News (129,000).
7mate’s Highway Patrol topped multichannels with 242,000. Love Island was 201,000.
The Morning Show: 119,000 / 89,000
Today Extra: 99,000 / 55,000
Studio 10: 76,000 / 59,000 / 49,000
OzTAM Overnights: Tuesday 3 July 2018
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11 Responses
Enjoyed the Guy interview.
David this may seem a dumb question, but with 9 getting the Australian open next year does 7 lose the Wimbledon coverage to?
No.
Guy Pearce interview was great
David, is it correct that only 21,000 watched Ocean’s Thirteen? I am not 100% sure what time it started but that is a very low figure.
Sorry I missed a crucial digit! Thanks for pointing out.
I think you also missed the very deserved word ‘just’ before the number 212 too…!
Not required. Way ahead of everything in the timeslot. 430k at one point.
way ahead of Shark tank, Interview, Wimbledon and NCIS LA or?
Maybe it was way ahead after 11pm?
My mistake, I thought yours was in relation to Wimbledon (that was way ahead, not Nine movie).
i had to ask as, if correct, i would have checked back in later to see who had been fired from Nine as a result. lol Thanks for the confirmation.