Seven, Nine in Tuesday dead heat as Schapelle quits SAS Australia
Ratings: Numbers were deadly close, not just between SAS Australia & The Block -but also Sunrise & Today.
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There was a dead heat in network share last night and their two big reality shows were neck and neck.
As Schapelle Corby and Arabella Del Busso quit SAS Australia episode two drew 795,000 viewers, just pipping The Block on 793,000. Each managed a demo win too.
Both were ahead of 7:30 (560,000), Junior MasterChef (470,000) and newcomer Outback Ringer (397,000).
Later The Trump Show was 483,000 then Big Weather (371,000), Ambulance Australia (279,000), movie: Rampage (266,000) and Insight (217,000).
Things were also deadly close in breakfast TV with Sunrise and Today just 7,000 viewers apart.
Nine led in primary channels but tied with Seven in network share on 27.9% then 10 19.2%, ABC 16.5% and SBS 8.5%.
Nine News (912,000 / 909,000) was best for Nine. A Current Affair won its slot at 775,000 then Hot Seat (451,000 / 260,000). Bluff City Law drew 144,000.
Seven News was #1 at 968,000 / 960,000. Home & Away (557,000) and The Chase (515,000 / 309,000) followed.
The Project was 486,000 / 311,000 for 10. 10 News First (300,000 / 222,000) and NCIS (141,000) also ranked.
ABC News was 671,000 for ABC. The Upside of Downs (207,000) and The Drum (179,000) followed.
On SBS it was Every Family Has a Secret (217,000), Dateline (188,000), SBS World News (156,000), The Feed (95,000) and Mastermind (72,000).
NCIS led multichannels at 156,000.
Sunrise: 228,000
Today: 221,000
News Breakfast: 133,000 / 61,000
OzTAM Overnights: Tuesday 20 October 2020
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19 Responses
Bit harsh to call it a disgusting show. Sure, it’s confronting at times, but all of the participants would have been well briefed before they (willingly) agreed to participate. They may not have been told exactly what was coming, but it’s not a cooking competition they signed up for. It’s SAS.
SAS Australia is a disgusting show. Men told to hit women, women hitting women, people being degraded, belittled – Wow, do you call that great entertainment? Stuff that happens in the defence force should stay in the defence force and not be made into ‘entertainment’.
Judging by the number of click bait articles on the News.com web site, 7 are on a winner with SAS Australia.
Today is going well in Qld because Karl comes from here and talks it up everyday. They also put Tim the weather guy up here weeks ago. Sunrise missed the boat and have only just been able to get Sam Mac up here from last week. Today show format is much slicker now and more informative I think.
SAS is a great viewing, At least it’s something different from yet another house reno or room makeover.
Schapelle’s early exit from SAS was well known in advance as she was seen in town when the show was still being filmed.In the early stages. Interesting to see the ratings next week with the Schapelle curiosity missing.
From what I’ve read elsewhere, Sunrise’s softening numbers are largely due to drops in Melbourne and Brisbane. Surely that’s a wake up call that viewers in those markets don’t like being hectored to by an entitled, rich Sydneysider about how badly she thinks their state governments are managing the pandemic (or anything else for that matter).
Totally agreed – it’s appalling, to say nothing of her celebration of Peta Credlin as a “journalist” 🤣
Peta Credlin is the only one that is asking the pertinent questions, if it wasn’t for her, Chairman Dan would still be holding onto his telephone records, all respect to Peta!
Since Today has been doing so well in Brisbane Sunrise has been doing promos how they are really the Brisbane show. Look for more promos soon for viewer prizes.
I think that Sam does a great job, and Sunrise is a news and variety show so pointing out mis management of anything, including the pandemic is kind of her job.
Except there hasn’t been any mismanagement of Covid in Qld, quite the opposite in fact. Sam is a loudmouth right-winger
Spot on Gaz. Sunrise seem to have not grasped that the border closures have widespread support here. Having the Courier Mail, who usually take any old excuse to slag of Palaszczuk, have backed right off her about them.
What about Sarah who wasn’t allowed to come from virus free ACT to go to her Father’s funeral? There are many of stories like this, everyday Australians being left behind by QLD’s Labor govt.
Let’s stick to TV please?
I’ve switched to 9 in the mornings lately for the first time ever. While I like Kochie and Larry, Today and Today Extra feel a bit fresher. 7 is starting to feel a bit tired and same old. Also I like the fact 9’s programs have a slightly more serious tone.
Not when she’s championing rogue local traders – in 60 minutes-style as if they are local heroes – who are opening their shops in defiance of the Vic Govt lockdown and putting everyone at risk.
SAS Australia deserves to do well. Compelling viewing, particularly Shapelle. The Block is a bit on the nose this year.
The block is a bit dull this year. I normally just watch the Sunday episodes but even then I’m finding this year I can’t be bothered. SAS is the first show in years I’ve noticed people in my circle talking about in a positive way (looking at you, MAFS!)