MasterChef, Cheap Seats win slots as Nine & Seven tie for Tuesday.
Nine leads in primary share. SBS lifts thanks to Who Do You Think You Are?
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10 shows won early evening slots last night while SBS share also lifted -as the big two tied for network share overall.
MasterChef Australia won at 472,000 followed by 7:30 (438,000), The Summit (395,000), Highway Patrol (350,000 / 348,000), The ABC Of (312,000) and Who Do You Think You Are? (231,000).
Later The Cheap Seats led with 384,000 then Ningaloo Nyinggulu (269,000), The Rookie (224,000), Million Dollar Murders (190,000) and Insight (174,000).
While Nine led in primary channels, both Nine and Seven tied on network share of 26.3% then 10 19.4%, ABC 17.3% and SBS 10.7%.
Nine News was 816,000 / 804,000 for Nine. A Current Affair led with 650,000 then Hot Seat (408,000 / 242,000). Nine News Late was 145,000.
Seven News was #1 at 969,000 / 905,000. The Chase topped entertainment at 567,000 / 334,000. Home & Away was 487,000. The Rookie: Feds was 137,000.
The Project drew 307,000 / 211,000. 10 News First was 231,000 / 171,000. NCIS managed 128,000.
ABC News was 563,000. The Homes That Built Australia (203,000) and The Drum (149,000) followed.
On SBS it was SBS World News (156,000 / 112,000), Dateline (99,000) and Mastermind (98,000).
Bluey led multichannels at 123,000.
Sunrise: 219,000
Today: 177,000
News Breakfast: 99,000 / 46,000
In Total TV numbers last Tuesday were:
The Rookie: Feds: 334,000
Ningaloo Nyinggulu: 643,000
The Summit: 732,000
MasterChef Australia: 839,000
Who Do You Think You Are? : 459,000
Home & Away: 903,000
OzTAM Overnights: Tuesday 23 May 2023
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The Homes That Built Australia was awful – disjointed and veering from one subject to another without sense, badly written , it ticked off various “woke” boxes to no real effective enhancement of the content. No wonder hardly anyone watched it. I’m sure Tim Ross wishes he never took part in it alongside mostly niche academics with their own barrows to push…How does this junk get commissioned ABC ?
John Doyle did a much better series on Australian houses and suburbia for them 10 years ago, it was architecture based for one thing.
None of the now displaced Farmer Wants a Wife audience switched over to The Summit.
No surprises, they would’ve done that last week if it was going to happen.