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Seven wins Tuesday, SBS lifts.

Home & Away tops entertainment again, Dream Home close behind MasterChef.

Seven had another winning night on Tuesday, while 10 eclipsed ABC and SBS had a good night.

Home & Away topped entertainment at 859,000 in National TV Audience.

Tipping Point was next at 751,000 beating The Chase on 698,000.

7:30 led its slot at 682,000 then MasterChef Australia (658,000), Dream Home (644,000), Paramedics (567,000), Megafauna: What Killed Australia’s Giants? (510,000) and Who Do You Think You Are? (358,000).

Later The Cheap Seats drew 531,000 then Under Investigation (436,000), The Good Doctor (354,000), Insight (306,000) and Secret Science (278,000).

Seven News was #1 at 1.35m for Seven. Ambulance: Code Red managed 141,000.

Nine News averaged 1.31m for Nine with A Current Affair at 1.09m. The Murder of Lynette White drew 241,000.

The Project scored 353,00 0for 10 then 10 News First (332,000) and Deal or No Deal (298,000). NCIS (129,000) followed.

ABC News pulled 929,000. Hard Quiz replayed to 435,000 then Antiques Roadshow (274,000), and The Art Of (161,000).

On SBS it was SBS World News (205,000 / 148,000), Dateline (186,000) and Mastermind (109,000).

Sunrise: 383,000
Today: 300,000
News Breakfast: 233,000

National Total TV: Tuesday 25 June 2024

One Response

  1. SBS network is one of the very few networks that has continued to see growth. Digital News Report 2024 rated SBS News as the most trusted. Then there’s NITV, SBS World Movies, and SBS WorldWatch in the last decade that has continued to see growth, despite the prevailing conditions.

    Some of the universities and people involved, particularly in ACT, NSW and QLD were involved in the lobbying and expansion of these channels, alongside successive government departments, including ABC TV and radio channels. This is in an extension to ABC TV and radio channels from the Open Learning era.

    I note that Paul Fletcher was at ANU today. Not much is happening with regards to expansion in the communications field with the current government. They’re more involved in censorship to retain power. This is a shift from previous governments, where Stephen Conroy and Helen Coonan were active in communications and broadcasting expansion.

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