Seven wraps SAS Australia with a win
Ratings: Seven wins Tuesday ...but a poor lead-in on 10 damages new NCIS.
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Last night Seven capped off a promising first season by SAS Australia. Meanwhile 10’s lack of a lead-in undermined a fast-tracked new season of NCIS.
SAS Australia topped entertainment & the demos at 737,000 viewers.
That bettered 7:30 (610,000), Outback Ringer (382,000), RBT (361,000), Ambulance Australia (270,000) and Great British Railway Journeys (215,000).
Later Australian Crime Stories was 344,000 then Wayne (333,000), NCIS (280,000 / 234,000), SAS: UK (250,000) and Addicted Australia (180,000).
Seven network won Tuesday with 28.5% then Nine 26.3%, ABC & 10 tied on 18.0% with SBS at 9.2%.
Seven News was #1 at 967,000 / 956,000 for Seven. Home & Away was 592,000 and The Chase (479,000 / 290,000). The World’s Most Shocking Emergency Calls was 109,000.
Nine News was best for Nine at 837,000 / 822,000. A Current Affair was 635,000 then Hot Seat (441,000 / 269,000) and Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector (174,000).
ABC News won its slot at 725,000. The Drum (162,000), and Searching for Superhuman (97,000) followed.
The Project pulled 441,000 / 258,000 for 10. 10 News First was 287,000 / 174,000.
On SBS it was SBS World News (157,000), Where Are You Really From? (84,000), Mastermind (75,000) and The Feed (41,000).
However an NCIS repeat did top the multichannels at 196,000.
Sunrise: 256,000
Today: 226,000
News Breakfast: 125,000 / 68,000
OzTAM Overnights: Tuesday 24 November 2020
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Ten stuff up NCIS by moving it around.
Mind you to me it lost something when Tony left. They lost that larrikan factor and then McGee became civil.
Even 1 person tuning in to NCIS is a surprise to me. Looks like it rated well ha