MasterChef, Cheap Seats double scores for 10.
Back to back wins in primetime for 10. The Chase tops entertainment, Seven wins Tuesday.
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10’s entertainment double were timeslot winners on Tuesday on a night when all primetime shows lobbed under 500,000 metro viewers.
MasterChef Australia won with 482,000, ahead of 7:30 (423,000), The Summit (413,000), Highway Patrol (361,000), The ABC Of (265,000) and Who Do You Think You Are? (195,000).
Later The Cheap Seats led with 388,000 then Ningaloo Nyinggulu (268,000), The Rookie (245,000), Expedition Everest (151,0000 and Insight (130,000).
Seven network won Tuesday with 27.8% then Nine 25.5%, 10 20.4%, ABC 16.5% and SBS 9.8%.
Seven News was #1 at 934,000 / 908,000 for Seven. The Chase topped entertainment at 583,000 / 355,000 then Home & Away (495,000). The Rookie: Feds was 175,000.
Nine News (785,000 / 768,000) was best for Nine. A Current Affair led with 671,000 then Hot Seat (420,000 / 265,000). Nine News Late was 108,000.
The Project drew 313,000 / 216,000 for 10. 10 News First was 251,000 / 173,000. NCIS managed 128,000.
ABC News pulled 562,000. The Homes That Built Australia (164,000) and The Drum (149,000) followed.
On SBS it was SBS World News (168,000 / 139,000) then Dateline (95,000) and Mastermind (88,000).
Hey Duggee led multichannels at 107,000.
Sunrise: 229,000
Today: 195,000
News Breakfast: 98,000 / 41,000
In Total TV numbers last Tuesday were:
The Rookie: Feds: 310,000
The Rookie: 496,000
Ningaloo Nyinggulu:Â 517,000
The Summit: 691,000
MasterChef Australia:Â 802,000
Who Do You Think You Are?:Â 426,000
Home & Away:Â 955,000
OzTAM Overnights: Tuesday 30 May 2023
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8 Responses
So, Seven wins the night thanks to The Chase and News. The Chase outrated anything after 7:30. It surely must be the cheapest show to produce. Six people (to start with), no fancy set like their ‘hundred’ show, and best of all for Seven everyone usually goes home empty handed. Amazed that 9 and 10 haven’t cloned this yet given it pulls more than twice the number of 10 News and way ahead of Hot Seat.
I’d suggest the audience demographics for a late afternoon show would be less valuable for the network than prime time viewers…
Good numbers for the Cheap seats at 413,000.
Although in the table it says 388,000? Still good. Was a very funny show last night.
My bad, corrected.
The chase might’ve helped build the audience Into the news but doesn’t count towards the actual % reported.
In terms of starting with 6 people I assume you mean the 4 contestants plus host and chaser?
Fantastic episode of Masterchef last night, Declan out of this year’s crop of contestants is the real deal, so too is Robbie.
So angry with the summitt and how they treated Alex..their justification was pathetic and those 2 girls spoke about being an inspiration to their children! If by inspiration you mean how to show them how to lie and backstab then you have succeeded. This show is full of rule flaws and is poorly edited and is getting the ratings it deserves. I wont be back next year.
Was disappointed that Highway Patrol was a clip show last night so early into a new season which has already had scheduling issues.