Nine wins Tuesday with multiple slots
Ratings: Nine leads from 7pm. Addicted Australia second in its slot for SBS.
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Nine had a comfortable win on Tuesday, leading their timeslots from 7pm, while a new SBS doco managed second in its slot.
The Block led in entertainment and topped the demos at 828,000 viewers.
That outranked 7:30 (597,000), SAS Australia (582,000), Outback Ringer (362,000), Ambulance Australia (248,000) and Great British Railway Journeys (215,000).
Later Australian Crime Stories led with 407,000 then Addicted Australia (239,000), Walkabout Wickets (179,000), movie: Pacific Rim (170,000) and NCIS: Los Angeles (148,000).
But in breakfast Sunrise was well ahead of Today, which trailed News Breakfast.
Nine network won Tuesday with 30.9% then Seven 27.0%, ABC 16.7%, 10 16.6% and SBS 8.7%.
Nine News was best for Nine at 907,000 / 883,000. A Current Affair led its slot at 715,000 then Hot Seat 479,000 / 311,000. West Gate Bridge Disaster: The Untold Stories was 229,000.
Seven News was #1 with 987,000 / 970,000 for Seven. The Chase (547,000 / 312,000) and Home & Away (540,000) followed.
ABC News drew 697,000 for ABC. The Drum was 170,000 and Searching for Superhuman was 126,000.
The Project pulled 487,000 / 293,000 for 10. 10 News First was 344,000 / 216,000.
On SBS it was SBS World News (152,000), Dateline (92,000), Mastermind (68,000) and The Feed (36,000).
Bluey‘s high was 382,000 on ABC KIDS.
Sunrise: 277,000
News Breakfast: 150,000 / 78,000
Today: 208,000
OzTAM Overnights: Tuesday 10 November 2020
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10 Responses
It was a great show despite the clunky edit. It was lacking the sharp and compact storytelling we are used to from the reality shows.
Hi David do you know what happened to the last episode of dave gorman on sbs vice land last night will they show the last one thanks love the site
That one I can answer…. yanked by VICELAND for a Stacey Dooley episode… doesn’t seem to be rescheduled yet.
Thanks
Not in next Tuesday’s schedule either. Maybe too niche / foreign for an Aussie audience but I liked it. At least it’s not yet another panel show.
Hope they put the last episode online
Now that Junior Masterchef has finished I’m back watching the SAS Australia. Really fascinating show and my god I laughed last night when Firass came in to rescue Candice with a picket and blue oven glove. The way the soldiers just looked at him as if to say that’s going to hurt us.
My hats off to those in SAS who can jump into freezing cold water.
There was a lot to like about Addicted Australia, but it was severely let down by the editing. The best word to describe it is lumpy. The rhythm and pacing was constantly off and the second half of the episode dragged to the point where it almost became boring, when it really shouldn’t have. A real shame considering the rest of the production (casting, cinematography, direction) was of such a high standard.
yes I watched, and found it a tad “all over the shop”.