The Block tops entertainment, Seven wins Tuesday.
Seven News, A Current Affair, The Block and The Cheap Seats were timeslot winners on Tuesday.
- Published by David Knox
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Tuesday was another winning night for Seven winning in News but Nine and 10 led key entertainment slots.
The Block topped entertainment and the demos at 626,000 metro viewers.
That eclipsed MKR (563,000), 7:30 (426,000), Kitchen Cabinet (327,000), Shark Tank (216,000) and Great British Railway Journeys (144,000).
The Cheap Seats led with 325,000 then RFDS (299,000) and The Whiteley Art Scandal (253,000).
Seven network won Tuesday with 32.8% then Nine 27.8%, ABC 16.8%, 10 15.3% and SBS 7.4%.
Seven News was #1 at 914,000 / 900,000. The Chase led with 547,000 / 309,000 then Home & Away (432,000). Ambulance: Code Red pulled 101,000.
Nine News (719,000 / 713,000) was best for Nine. A Current Affair was 669,000 then Hot Seat (328,000 / 221,000). Footy Classified was 149,000 in 3 cities with Ray Warren: Calling Time at 91,000 in 2 cities. Love Triangle was just 62,000.
ABC News was 584,000. Makers of Modern Australia (155,000) and The Drum (140,000) followed.
The Project drew 284,000 / 168,000. 10 News First was 194,000 / 117,000. NCIS managed 126,000.
On SBS it was SBS World News (121,000 / 95,000), Insight (78,000), Dateline (64,000) and Mastermind (40,000).
Spicks & Specks on ABC TV Plus led multichannels at 102,000.
Sunrise: 200,000
Today: 189,000
News Breakfast: 90,000 / 49,000
In Total TV numbers last Tuesday were:
RFDS: 837,000
The Block: 1.2m
MKR: 1.02m
Shark Tank: 363,000
Home & Away: 899,000
The Whiteley Art Scandal:Â 507,000
The Hundred with Andy Lee: 549,000
OzTAM Overnights: Tuesday 26 September 2023.
- Tagged with 10 News First, 7:30, A Current Affair, ABC News, Ambulance: Code Red, Footy Classified, Great British Railway Journeys, Home & Away, Hot Seat, Insight, Kitchen Cabinet, Love Triangle, Makers of Modern Australia, Mastermind, MKR, NCIS, News Breakfast, Nine News, Ray Warren: Calling Time, RFDS, SBS World News, Seven News, Shark Tank, Spicks & Specks, Sunrise, The Block, The Chase, The Cheap Seats, The Drum, The Hundred with Andy Lee, The Project, The Whiteley Art Scandal, Today
8 Responses
I stayed with SBS last night.
RFDS is really good this season, I was surprised Cheap Seats beat it (Imagine comparing those two shows production budgets) but then I saw RFDS total viewing catch up figures below = 837 that’s huge. I wonder what Cheap Seats catch up is.
Surely The Cheap Seats is the best value for money program on TV? Would cost literally nothing to produce and gets a decent audience.
I don’t think you mean it would cost literally nothing. Clearly it costs something (I am assuming the two hosts are paid as well as crew). But a relatively inexpensive show to be sure. Especially as I imagine they leverage HYBPA production efforts (video research etc).
Agreed Dave,a great light hearted program of fun,deservedly doing a reasonable score in the ratings field.
How’s Neighbours performing in the 4.30pm and 6.30pm slots this week, David?
cbsau,David has advised this info on the 19/9.
Neighbours is scoring around 122k viewers.
That was a week ago, a long time in ratings terms for a daily show that has just returned and has declined in the few reported figures…