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MAFS, ACA, Britney give Nine Tuesday win.

Ratings: Nine's Britney buy-in win its slot. Seven News and Sunrise still Seven's best in show.

Nine had another win last night thanks to MAFS and a Britney Spears documentary.

Married at First Sight was #1 and topped the demos at 944,000.

That was well in front of 7:30 (578,000), The Amazing Race Australia (479,000), Foreign Correspondent (437,000), Highway Patrol (310,000) -all were up on last Tuesday- and Great Australian Railway Journeys (233,000).

Later Framing Britney Spears (484,000) eclipsed The Good Doctor (327,000), Catalyst (268,000) and NCIS (245,000).

Nine network won Tuesday with 33.6% then Seven 23.8%, 10 17.6%, ABC 16.6% and SBS 8.5%.

Nine News drew 864,000 / 853,000 for Nine while A Current Affair won on 704,000 then Hot Seat (375,000 / 239,000).

Seven News won its slot at 918,000 / 901,000 for Nine. Home & Away was 543,000 then The Chase (458,000 / 291,000). The Resident was 181,000.

The Project pulled 431,000 / 240,000 for 10. 10 News First was 305,000 / 209,000 with NCIS: LA on 180,000.

ABC News drew 681,000. The Drum was 174,000 then Australia Remastered (160,000).

On SBS it was 24 Hours in Emergency (152,000), SBS World News (148,000 / 108,000), Michael Portillo’s Abandoned Britain (90,000) and Mastermind (78,000).

Bluey led multichannels at 176,000.

Sunrise: 258,000
Today: 190,000
News Breakfast: 119,000 / 70,000

OzTAM Overnights: Tuesday 2 March 2021

4 Responses

  1. Either way no one watched it. Seven waiting for AFL to start and MAFS to finish before bringing out their big guns for some rating improvement ?

    1. EPG suggests that it was the later “In this episode, we count down the top ten battlers and boofheads from those who stretch the truth, to the outright aggro”. Can’t speak for that first hand, I watched TARA.

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