Travel Guides drives Nine to Tuesday win
Nine travel series tops entertainment, Dessert Masters scores in the demos.
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Travel Guides final new travelogue for the year topped entertainment at 645,000 metro viewers last night, giving Nine a winning night.
That was ahead of Dessert Masters finale which did well in demos at 465,000, rising to 556,000 for the moment Gareth Whitton was announced as winner, then 7:30 (416,000), Highway Patrol (331,000 / 314,000) and The Way We Wore (301,000).
Later The Cheap Seats wrapped their year at 350,000 then Yakka: Australia at Work (222,000), and Movie: Ocean’s 8 (218,000).
Nine network won Tuesday with 30.7% then Seven 24.7%, 10 19.3%, ABC 16.9% and SBS 8.5%.
Nine News (780,000 / 748,000) was best for Nine. A Current Affair led with 637,000 then Hot Seat (374,000 /241,000).
Seven News was #1 at 886,000 / 867,000. The Chase pulled 484,000 / 287,000 and Home & Away (427,000). Big Brother managed 134,000 then The Endgame (58,000).
The Project drew 301,000 / 175,000. 10 News First was 193,000 / 153,000. NCIS was 106,000.
ABC News was 621,000. The Drum (135,000) and Believing in Australia (128,000) folllowed.
On SBS it was SBS World News (135,000 / 88,000), Who Do You Think You Are? (122,000) and Stock Aitken & Waterman: Legends of Pop (101,000).
Would I Lie to You? led multichannels at 100,000.
Sunrise: 207,000
Today: 198,000
News Breakfast: 96,000 / 40,000
In Total TV numbers last Tuesday were:
Love Island: 342,000
Big Brother: 327,000
Home & Away: 870,000
Dessert Masters: 718,000
Travel Guides: 1.01m
The Cheap Seats: 509,000
Highway Patrol: 514,000
OzTAM Overnights: Tuesday 28 November 2023.
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6 Responses
Love island doing better total numbers than Big Brother. Ouch.
Still can’t watch Travel Guides ….. I am shocked that it is so successful.
I just finished watching the 2023 final of The Cheap Seats. Very funny, especially the end with Tim’s mother!
Surely they’ll bring back Desert Masters for season 2. It has done well
It was already renewed before the 1st season premiered.
and extend it so it runs a bit longer