Nine leads viewing from 7pm on Tuesday
Seven News, ACA, MAFS and The Hundred were all timeslot winners on Tuesday.
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Nine led viewing on Tuesday from 7pm onwards.
Married at First Sight topped entertainment as always at 848,000 metro viewers.
That was ahead of Australian Survivor (516,000), 7:30 (453,000), a one hour debut of Back in Time for the Corner Shop (387,000) and We Interrupt this Broadcast (290,000).
Later The Hundred with Andy Lee pulled 364,000 outranking The Good Doctor (185,000), Queerstralia (178,000), NCIS (151,000 / 73,000) and Insight (90,000).
Nine network won Tuesday with 33.0%, then Seven 23.9%, 10 18.3%, ABC 17.1% and SBS 7.6%.
Nine News was 757,000 / 729,000 for Nine then A Current Affair (644,000) and Hot Seat (352,000 / 221,000). Nine News Late was 212,000.
Seven News was #1 at 860,000 / 859,000 for Seven then The Chase (508,000 / 322,000) and Home & Away (461,000). Quantum Leap was 102,000.
The Project drew 318,000 / 195,000 for 10. 10 News First was 242,000 / 142,000.
ABC News pulled 579,000 for ABC. The Drum (115,000) and Kweens of the Queer Underground (106,000) followed.
On SBS it was SBS World News (127,000 / 114,000 ),  Who Do You Think You Are? (79,000), Mastermind (67,000) and Dateline (65,000).
Call the Midwife on 7TWO led multichannels at 107,000.
Sunrise: 210,000
Today: 197,000
News Breakfast: 92,000 / 49,000
In Total TV numbers last Tuesday were:
Married at First Sight: 1.91m
The Good Doctor: 416,000
Australian Survivor: 888,000
Queerstralia: 359,000
NCIS: 281,000
Home & Away: 910,000
We Interrupt this Broadcast: 728,000
OzTAM Overnights: Tuesday 7 March 2023.
- Tagged with 10 News First, 7:30, A Current Affair, ABC News, Australian Survivor, Back in Time for the Corner Shop, Call The Midwife, Dateline, Home & Away, Hot Seat, Insight, Kweens of the Queer Underground, Married at First Sight, Mastermind, NCIS, News Breakfast, Nine News, Quantum Leap, Queerstralia, SBS World News, Seven News, Sunrise, The Adventures of Paddington, The Chase, The Drum, The Good Doctor, The Hundred with Andy Lee, The Project, Today, We Interrupt this Broadcast, Who Do You Think You Are?
11 Responses
. . . . 2 weeks late, but anyway; Thank you David for specially mentioning Call the Midwife rating and that it led the multichannels. Excellent news. Do you know or have an idea of when we get to see season 12? Is it in April? ie when the show resumes filming for s13? The UK saw the s12 finale 2 weeks ago??? on Sunday. This is probably the 2nd best medical show ever on tv. My list is MASH, Doc Martin, Call the Midwife, and The Good Doctor. All brilliant shows in their own right. As for the ‘comedy’ shows, most of them rubbish. All seem to promote mocking and toilet humour. The Project seems to be going downhill fast.
Not normally a reality person…but oh dear…I am afraid I have been drawn into MAFS drama….sigh….
Not directly mentioned, but that was a disastrous set of figures for SBS-apart from the news, nothing over 80,000…
Yes, I’ve mentioned a few times recently, can’t keep repeating myself.
In watch a lot of SBS but rarely live…mostly SBS OnDemand….same with ABC….mostly iview…
I watched the first two episodes of We Interrupt this Broadcast on the 7Plus app to give it a go but most of it is so bad. There were a handful of cleverer skits or mildly funny moments but a lot of it was just stupid or resorted to lame potty humour. It is a pity because there is a gap for comedy shows and I loved the older skit shows like Full Frontal etc when I was growing up. Plus a lot of these reality shows are ripe for parodying. But unless there is a huge improvement in the quality, I can’t see the show lasting too long.
WITB’s problem is that it lampoons the same few shows each week. Amusing but boring.
Queerstralia and We Interrupt This Broadcast the latest flops for ABC and Seven. At least they tried
Even Hot Seat, Home & Away and The Project beat anything on 7 after 7:30pm. ABC beating anything on 7 from 7-9pm.
So WITB down around 1/4 of the viewers from last week which isn’t unusual the follow-up audience to a new show but gee Channel 7 lagging behind on a Tuesday night with those numbers.
So The Chase beats all the primetime shows on Seven except the news. WITB where to next? 7flix at midnight?