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MAFS too strong on Tuesday

Married at First Sight still leads in entertainment and BVOD. Seven won Tuesday.

Married at First Sight is still far too strong for the competition, last night drawing 827,000 metro viewers, and booming in BVOD numbers.

That was well in front of 7:30 (498,000), Australian Survivor (438,000), Winter Olympics (Evening: 409,000), Outback Ringer (241,000) and Who Do You Think You Are? (189,000).

Later Winter Olympics Night was 419,000 then The Hundred with Andy Lee (361,000), NCIS (187,000 / 118,000), Insight (164,000) and Catalyst last in its slot at 160,000.

Winter Olympics Late was 384,000.

Seven network won Tuesday with 32.4% then Nine 29.3%, 10 17.1%, ABC 13.6% and SBS 7.6%.

Seven News was #1 at 918,000 / 916,000. Home & Away was 493,000 then The Chase 482,000 / 321,000.

Nine News was 795,000 / 775,000 for Nine. A Current Affair won at 643,000 then Hot Seat (360,000 / 223,000). Nine News late was 188,000.

The Project drew 357,000 / 232,000 for 10. 10 News First was 275,000 / 177,000.

ABC News drew 598,000 for ABC. The Drum (149,000) and Dementia and Us (145,000) followed.

On SBS it was SBS World News (132,000 / 113,000), Framed (84,000), Mastermind (55,000) and The Feed 35,000.

7TWO’s Pie in the Sky led multichannels at 116,000.

Sunrise: 249,000
News Breakfast: 118,000 / 83,000
Today: 199,000

In Total TV numbers last Tuesday were:
Married at First Sight: 1.86m
Australian Survivor: 886,000
Outback Ringer: 456,000
Home & Away: 1.02m

OzTAM Overnights: Tuesday 15 February 2022

Updated.

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