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MAFS under the magic million but Paramedics strong

Ratings: Nine leads the night from 9pm. Australian Survivor hits a season high.

Not a single show managed to hit the magic million last night but Nine still led from 7pm.

Married at First Sight again topped the night at 987,000.

Australian Survivor pulled a season high at 663,000 in its slot then 7:30 (601,000), My Kitchen Rules (489,000), Foreign Correspondent (422,000) and Great Australian Railway Journeys (339,000).

Paramedics proved a better transition for Nine than movies, drawing 597,000 at 9pm, defeating The Good Doctor (410,000), Louis Theroux (254,000 from 8:30pm), NCIS (241,000) and Insight (232,000 from 8:30pm).

Nine network won Tuesday with 29.6% then Seven 25.0%, 10 19.8%, ABC 17.3% and SBS 9.6%.

Nine News was 854,000 / 826,000 for Nine then A Current Affair (766,000) and Hot Seat (436,000 /261,000) and Botched (295,000).

Seven News won its slot with 958,000 / 942,000 for Seven. Home and Away pulled 574,000 and The Chase was 521,000 / 325,000. Gold Digger was only 151,000.

The Project drew 450,000 / 271,000 for 10. 10 News First was 335,000 / 204,000. NCIS: LA was just 171,000.

ABC News (711,000), The Drum (187,000) and Rick Stein’s Road to Mexico (179,000) also comprised ABC’s night.

Over on SBS were SBS World News (145,000), Dateline (102,000), Mastermind (72,000) and The Feed (54,000).

Hey Duggee had a rare win atop multichannels on ABC KIDS at 166,000.

Sunrise: 262,000
Today: 188,000
News Breakfast: 138,000 / 41,000

OzTAM Overnights: Tuesday 3 March 2020

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