The Hundred with Andy Lee wraps season, Seven wins Tuesday.
Despite Nine winning key entertainment slots, Seven still comes out on top.
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Nine led key early evening slots on Tuesday but Seven still came out on top thanks to its news, soap, reality and multichannels.
The Block led in entertainment at 1.1m in National TV Audience ahead of My Kitchen Rules (884,000), 7:30 (692,000), Back Roads (478,000), Taskmaster Australia (382,000) and Shaun Micallef’s Origin Odyssey (213,000).
Later The Hundred with Andy Lee led with 582,000 then The Cheap Seats (393,000), Take 5 with Zan Rowe (388,000) and Alert: Missing Persons Unit (360,000).
Seven News was #1 at 1.27m. Home & Away was high at 921,000 then The Chase (615,000). Made in Bondi concluded its run at 95,000.
Nine News averaged 1.15m then wins by A Current Affair (983,000) and Tipping Point (666,000). True Story with Hamish & Andy was 331,000 / TBA.
ABC News drew 823,000. Hard Quiz (319,000), Louis Theroux Interviews (173,000), and Antiques Roadshow (172,000) followed.
The Project pulled 302,000 for 10. 10 News First was 284,000 then Deal or No Deal (247,000) and Law & Order: SVU (139,000).
On SBS it was SBS World News (TBA), Red Flag: Music’s Failed Revolution (84,000) and Mastermind (TBA).
Sunrise: 406,000
Today: 317,000
News Breakfast: 220,000
National Total TV: Tuesday 22 October 2024
- Tagged with 10 News First, 7:30, A Current Affair, ABC News, Alert: Missing Persons Unit, Antiques Roadshow, Back Roads, Deal or No Deal, Hard Quiz, Home & Away, Law & Order: SVU, Louis Theroux Interviews, Made in Bondi, Mastermind, My Kitchen Rules, News Breakfast, Nine News, Red Flag: Music’s Failed Revolution, SBS World News, Seven News, Shaun Micallef’s Origin Odyssey, Sunrise, Take 5 with Zan Rowe, Taskmaster Australia, The Block, The Chase, The Cheap Seats, The Hundred with Andy Lee, The Project, Tipping Point, Today, True Story with Hamish & Andy
2 Responses
I am very confused, I remember the days when November was peak viewing for the year because all the massive shows were wrapping up with finale etc. But now it seems everything is wrapping in October and we go out of the year with a whimper.
Block, Voice, MKR, Dessert Masters finales are still to come, they are probably the bigger reality shows.