SBS shows beat 10, Seven wins Tuesday.
Ratings: SAS Australia leads in entertainment, Bluey draws more bumper figures.
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Seven again led the ratings on Tuesday but it was a punishing night for 10, with every show outranked by Bluey and 7:30 and 8:30 shows beaten by SBS.
SAS Australia led in entertainment at 668,000 and topped the demos.
That was ahead of 7:30 (609,000), RBT (440,000), Outback Ringer (364,000), Great British Railway Journeys (227,000) and Ambulance Australia (194,000)
Later Capturing Cricket: Steve Waugh in India (383,000), Australian Crime Stories (359,000), movie: The Rock (317,000), Addicted Australia (180,000) and NCIS: Los Angeles (121,000).
Seven network won Tuesday with 30.8% then Nine 26.0%, ABC 18.1%, 10 15.4% and SBS 9.7%.
Seven News (969,000 / 949,000) was #1 for Seven. Home & Away drew 580,000 then The Chase (516,000 / 313,000).
Nine News was best for Nine at 914,000 / 908,000. A Current Affair won its slot at 719,000 then Hot Seat (447,000 / 285,000). For Life drew 174,000.
ABC News (718,000) led for ABC. The Drum (176,000) and Searching for Superhuman (154,000) followed.
The Project drew 438,000 / 293,000 for 10. 10 News First was 325,000 / 210,000.
On SBS it was SBS World News (160,000), Dateline (145,000), Mastermind (73,000) and The Feed (57,000).
Bluey was huge at 459,000 on ABC KIDS.
Sunrise: 263,000
Today: 213,000
News Breakfast: 131,000 / 72,000
OzTAM Overnights: Tuesday 17 November 2020
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6 Responses
Seven won Thursday, shouldn’t it be Seven won Tuesday.
Just letting you know.
Viewers are just not happy with 10….the shocking way favourites were turfed out of their jobs…
I have tried to watch news again…love Sandra Sully…but not the same without Tim…every time someone else does the weather…just makes me feel cranky…and I reach for the remote..
There were many days I was on 10 all night….no more 😞
The issue with the current Ambulance Australia ‘Ultimate Emergencies’ episodes is that they are repeat episodes which contain a collection of stories already shown before within normal episodes.
And which have been repeated, replayed and encored, not to mention rerun – so many times, and yes, bits snipped out to create ‘ultimate’ episodes.
How many times do these victims need to suffer!!!???
It seems like there the same 3-4 eps are on repeat. Odd.