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Nine strong on Tuesday

Seven News, ACA, Married at First Sight and The Hundred with Andy Lee were all timeslot winners on Tuesday.

After a win by Seven News, Nine network led viewing on Tuesday from 7pm.

Married at First Sight again topped entertainment at 893,000 metro viewers.

That was well ahead of 7:30 (439,000), Back in Time for the Corner Shop (375,000), The Dog House (318,000), We Interrupt this Broadcast (279,000).

Later The Hundred with Andy Lee (417,000),  The Good Doctor (200,000), Knowing the Score (188,000), NCIS (144,000 / Insight (125,000).

Nine network easily won Tuesday with 34.7% then Seven 25.2%, ABC 17.5%, 10 14.% and SBS 8.7%.

Nine News was 705,000 / 704,000 for Nine. A Current Affair won at 643,000 then Hot Seat (344,000 / 219,000). Nine News late was 244,000.

Seven News was #1 at 929,000 / 922,000 for Seven. The Chase was 526,000 / 353,000 for Seven then Home & Away (494,000). Quantum Leap drew 111,000.

ABC News was 531,000. The Drum (131,000) followed.

The Project managed 276,000 / 188,000 for 10. 10 News First was 242,000 / 166,000.

The Adventures of Paddington led multichannels at 107,000.

Sunrise: 218,000
Today: 195,000

Total TV numbers for last Tuesday are added here.

OzTAM Overnights: Tuesday 21 March 2023

5 Responses

  1. “The comedy sensation” (Seven’s words) dropped another 8% from last week. The Chase had twice as many viewers. A primetime version? There once was Temptation in the afternoons and The Great Temptation at night.

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