Nine wins Tuesday with MAFS, ACA.
Ratings: Exposed: The Ghost Train Fire leads later viewing. Insight makes soft return on SBS.
- Published by David Knox
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Married at First Sight remains the only entertainment show to top the magic million with any regularity, and continues to leave much oxygen for other shows up against it.
Last night it drew 1.03m and topped the demos, up on last Tuesday.
It doubled 7:30 (543,000), The Amazing Race Australia (480,000), Foreign Correspondent (447,000), Surveillance Oz Dashcam (287,000 / 259,000) and Great Australian Railway Journeys (240,000).
Later Exposed: The Ghost Train Fire led viewing at 376,000 then Botched (371,000), The Good Doctor (250,000) and NCIS (236,000 / 191,000).
Nine network won Tuesday with 33.6% then Seven 23.3%, ABC 17.7%, 10 17.6% and SBS 7.8%.
Nine News drew 850,000 / 845,000 for Nine. A Current Affair again won its slot (703,000). Hot Seat was 384,000 / 260,000.
Seven News led its slot at 927,000 / 907,000 then Home & Away (537,000) and The Chase (515,000 / 313,000). The Resident was 156,000.
ABC News drew 678,000 for ABC. The Drum was 185,000.
The Project pulled 400,000 / 230,000 for 10. 10 News First was 303,000 / 207,000.
On SBS it was SBS World News (175,000 / 121,000), Insight (171,000), Dateline (108,000), Mastermind (79,000) and The Feed (67,000).
Bluey bounced back to top multichannels at 173,000.
Sunrise: 239,000
Today: 186,000
News Breakfast: 104,000 / 66,000
OzTAM Overnights: Tuesday 16 March 2021
Amended.
- Tagged with 10 News First, 7:30, A Current Affair, ABC News, Bluey, Botched, Dateline, Exposed: The Ghost Train Fire, Foreign Correspondent, Great Australian Railway Journeys, Home & Away, Hot Seat, Insight, Married at First Sight, Mastermind, NCIS, News Breakfast, Nine News, SBS World News, Seven News, Sunrise, Surveillance Oz: Dashcam, The Amazing Race Australia, The Chase, The Drum, The Feed, The Good Doctor, The Project, The Resident, Today
3 Responses
The trouble with continually relying on stripping shows across the week is when it flops you’ve got the whole week to fill, and it is trickier to seamlessly fill the slot by bringing future shows forward to plug the gap.
Seven’s performance has been well down lately with the failures of Holey Moley and TAG. (Tuesday’s network share incidentally, is only 23.3% and not 25.3% as stated above). With DWTS likely to do only modest numbers, the AFL can’t come quick enough.
DWTS is likely Q2, but unclear if after Big Brother. Thanks for spotting error, fixed.