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Nine wins Tuesday, ABC pips 10.

Old People's Home for Teenagers helped ABC to eclipse 10. Seven News, ACA, The Block all win slots.

Tuesday proved to be another winner for Nine.

The Block led entertainment at 715,000 metro viewers. That was well ahead of Farmer Wants a Wife (497,000), 7:30 (476,000), The Amazing Race Australia (342,000) and Great Southern Landscapes (292,000).

Later Old People’s Home for Teenagers led at 345,000, then The Hundred with Andy Lee (333,000), The Cheap Seats (332,000) and The Age of Elizabeth (207,000).

Nine network won Tuesday with 29.5% then Seven 28.1%, ABC 17.5%, 10 17.1% and SBS 7.7%.

Nine News (828,000 / 783,000) led for Nine. A Current Affair won with 638,000 then Hot Seat (333,000 / 215,000). Ins select cities were Botched (73,000) and True Story with Hamish & Andy (66,000)

Seven News was #1 at 912,000 / 903,000 for Seven. The Chase won at 478,000 / 295,000. Home & Away was 513,000.

ABC News drew 558,000 for ABC. The Story of Earth (168,000) and The Drum (157,000) followed.

The Project pulled 350,000 / 221,000 for 10. 10 News First was 303,000 / 183,000. NCIS managed 131,000.

On SBS it was Who Do You Think You Are? and Dateline (both 129,000), SBS World News (127,000 / 118,000) and Insight (117,000).

The Adventures of Paddington led multichannels at 146,000.

Sunrise: 231,000
Today: 214,000
News Breakfast: 118,000 / 72,000

Total TV numbers for last Tuesday have now been released.

OzTAM Overnights: Tuesday 13 September 2022.

Updated.

One Response

  1. I caught up watching the WYDTYA Ep on SBS On demand with the late Uncle Jack Charles and he was a member of the Stolen Generation. This type of episode was great to watch and I was able to track down his family tree.

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