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Nine leads slots on Tuesday

Seven News won at 6pm before Nine shows ACA, The Block, The Hundred with Andy Lee rolled in.

From 7pm Nine was on a roll winning key timeslots.

The Block drew 706,000 metro viewers and topped the demos.

It remained well ahead of Farmer Wants a Wife (465,000), 7:30 (457,000), Take 5 with Zan Rowe (329,000), The Amazing Race Australia (286,000) and Great Coastal Railway Journeys (165,000).

Later The Hundred with Andy Lee led with 343,000, Old People’s Home for Teenagers (327,000),  The Cheap Seats (291,000)

Nine network won Tuesday with 30.8% then Seven 28.4%, ABC 17.2%, 10 15.6% and SBS 8.1%.

Nine News (799,000 / 764,000) led for Nine. A Current Affair won at 645,000 then Hot Seat (317,000 / 186,000). Footy Classified was 139,000 across the network.

Seven News was #1 with 969,000 / 937,000. The Chase led with 510,000 / 305,000 then Home & Away (526,000). Extreme Weddings: Australia was 222,000.

ABC News drew 580,000. Home: The Story of Earth (159,000) and The Drum (148,000) followed.

The Project was 277,000 / 179,000 for 10 then 10 News First (276,000 / 150,000).  NCIS managed 100,000.

On SBS it was SBS World News (141,000 / 127,000), Insight (115,000), Dateline (62,000) with Mastermind at 41,000.

The Adventures of Paddington led multichannels at 120,000.

Sunrise: 221,000
Today: 215,000
News Breakfast: 124,000 / 72,000

In Total TV numbers last Tuesday were:

Old People’s Home for Teenagers: 709,000
The Block: 1.36m
Farmer Wants a Wife: 1.06m
The Amazing Race Straya: 613,000
Home & Away: 1.01m

OzTAM Overnights: Tuesday 20 September 2022

5 Responses

  1. The irony of it all for 10. Their most expensive program The Amazing Race Australia (286,000), loses out to their least expensive (prime time) program The Cheap Seats (291,000).

  2. It did feel odd not to have rolling coverage of the Queens coverage. I know the late night news was on and back to it’s late timeslot and there isn’t much more else to show, but It’s like well The Queen has been buried we just move on now.

    1. It can’t go on forever thought can it? The UK returned to regular programming on Tuesday as well.
      That said, I’m sure at least the ABC will cover whatever formalities are planned for the memorial day tomorrow. I

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