MAFS still too strong for the competition.
Seven News, ACA, The Hundred with Andy Lee win Tuesday slots. The Chase just ahead of Tipping Point.
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Married at First Sight was again #1 in viewing on Tuesday at 1.41m in National TV Audience.
It nearly doubled Australian Idol‘s Live results (763,000) then 7:30 (638,000), Australian Survivor (577,000) and Back Roads (567,000).
Later The Hundred with Andy Lee averaged 694,000 then Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA (439,000), Better Date than Never (303,000) and NCIS (112,000).
Nine News pulled 1.14m for Nine with A Current Affair at 1.08m then Tipping Point (629,000). Nine News Late was 372,000.
Seven News won its slot at 1.4m then Home & Away (813,000) and The Chase (660,000). First Dates UK managed 185,000.
ABC News drew 877,000 for ABC. Whale with Steve Backshall (231,000) and You Can’t Ask That (149,000) followed.
10 News First was 348,000 for 10 then The Project (327,000), Deal or No Deal (276,000) and NCIS: LA (92,000).
On SBS it was SBS World News (188,000 / 140,000), Who Do You Think You Are? (158,000), Death of an Icon: Marilyn Monroe (148,000) and The Price of Truth (68,000).
Sunrise: 384,000
Today: 344,000
News Breakfast: 246,000
National Total TV: Tuesday 27 February 2024
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Never understood the appeal I feel myself losing brain cells even discussing MAFS