Nine shows win Tuesday slots
Nine News, ACA, The Block and The Hundred were all winners on Tuesday.
- Published by David Knox
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Nine enjoyed a clear run last night with Nine News, ACA, The Block and The Hundred all winning slots.
The Block topped entertainment & demos at 749,000 metro viewers, outclassing 7:30 (694,000), The Masked Singer’s 494,000 (rising to 557,000 for reveal), MKR (436,000) and Great Southern Landscapes 434,000).
The Hundred with Andy Lee at 404,000 edged out The Cheap Seats (386,000) and Australia’s Favourite Tree (305,000).
Nine network won Tuesday with 30.0% then Seven 25.8%, 10 19.1%, ABC 18.2% and SBS 7.0%.
Nine News was #1 at 879,000 / 814,000 for Nine. A Current Affair won with 695,000 then Hot Seat (403,000 / 262,000). A repeat of After the Verdict was 150,000.
Seven News drew 872,000 / 859,000 for Seven. The Chase was 454,000 / 386,000 the Home & Away (438,000). Harry Palmer: The Ipcress File drew 188,000 / 144,000.
The Project pulled 383,000 / 243,000 for 10. 10 News First was 263,000 / 188,000. NCIS managed 147,000.
ABC News was 694,000. Science of Drugs with Richard Roxburgh (236,000) and The Drum (218,000) followed.
On SBS it was Great Coastal Railways Journeys (151,000), SBS World News (115,000 / 103,000), Insight (101,000) and Dateline (72,000).
The Adventures of Paddington led multichannels at 112,000.
Sunrise: 208,000
Today: 196,000
News Breakfast: 113,000 / 68,000
In Total TV numbers last Tuesday were:
The Block: 1.51m
Who Do You Think You Are?: 458,000
MKR: 892,000
The Masked Singer: 799,000
Great Southern Landscapes: 561,000
OzTAM Overnights: Tuesday 16 August 2022
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3 Responses
I was on SBS from 7.30PM
I’ll eat my words from last week saying 7 might regret putting the Olivia miniseries on.
I had considered watching the Ipcress thing, but the thought of the ads and constant unavoidable on screen clutter was such a turn off, I didn’t.