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Hunted dips but still leads entertainment. Cheap Seats ahead of Miriam Margolyes return.

10's entertainment shows are still winning evening slots. Seven News and ACA wins lead to a network tie.

Hunted dipped in numbers last night but still topped entertainment and the demos at 569,000 metro viewers.

That was still well clear of 7:30 (474,000), The ABC Of (444,000), ABBA v Queen (414,000), Beauty & the Geek (409,000) and Who Do You Think You Are? (237,000).

Later The Cheap Seats (396,000) beat Miriam Margolyes: Australia Unmasked (341,000), Botched (230,000), The Good Doctor (208,000 / 185,000) and Insight (151,000).

Seven and Nine networks both tied on a share of 25.8% then 10 20.6%, ABC 16.6% while SBS was up at 11.3%.

Nine News (812,000 / 794,000) was best for Nine with A Current Affair winning (620,000) then Hot Seat (405,000 / 274,000). Something called My Feet Are Killing Me managed 155,000.

Seven News was #1 at 924,000 / 918,000. The Chase drew 536,000 / 359,000 with Home & Away at 444,000.

The Project drew 410,000 / 260,000 for 10. 10 News First was 313,000 / 205,000. NCIS was 126,000 / 70,000.

ABC News was 590,000 for ABC. The Drum (165,000) and River (96,000) followed.

On SBS it was SBS World News (160,000 / 143,000) with Tour de France at 123,000 across the network.

Outback Opal Hunters on 7mate led multichannels at 122,000.

Sunrise: 211,000
Today: 190,000
News Breakfast: 112,000 / 64,000

Total TV numbers for last Tuesday were:

The Good Doctor: 497,000
Who Do You Think You Are?: 637,000
Big Brother: 750,000
The ABC Of: 635,000
Australian Ninja Warrior: 749,000
MasterChef Australia: 1.22m

OzTAM Overnights: Tuesday 19 July 2022

Updated.

4 Responses

  1. Agh people are thinking like me Hunted was interesting to start with but it becomes very repetitive. Glad Beauty is overtaking more. It is the sweetest reality show there is.

  2. Good to see 10 are doing well with their entertainment shows. Shame they are not able to leverage these wins into a bigger margin with their multichannel offerings. But perhaps building the main channel is a priority first.

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