The other networks weren’t even in the hunt.
Another massive night for Seven. Home and Away (686,000) continues to doing good numbers, and The Voice Australia (1,108,000) only continues to do huge numbers. Then it was time for the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games Opening Ceremony (643,000; 315,000 late) which, even though it ran into the early morning, was still a ratings success…the highest rating Paralympics opening in OzTAM history.
Seven first in both primary (29.4%) and network (37.6%) rankings.
Nine have an up and down Tuesday. A Current Affair (758,000) still solid (and their best for the night), while The Block (609,000) slips a little further, again making Tuesday the weakest ep of the week. The Hundred with Andy Lee (390,000) slips up again on last week, and a repeat of Travel Guides (203,000) rounds out the schedule.
Nine second in both primary (17.7%) and network (24.4%) rankings.
The Project (321,000 6:30pm; 515,000 7pm) manages to keep its head above water for 10, while Australian Survivor (689,000) down ever-so-slightly from Monday with another solid episode, and second in the slot. The Cheap Seats (321,000) slips down also ever-so-slightly on last week due to the competition, however hosts Mel and Tim are really hitting its stride. A repeat of Strassman: iTedE (75,000) plays out 10’s late night.
10 third in both primary (12.7%) and network (19.2%) rankings.
The ABC’s Tuesday starts with 7:30 (495,000), delivering the highest numbers they pulled for the night. Back To Nature (253,000), Catalyst (173,000), and The Chemical World (135,000) complete Aunty’s schedule.
ABC fourth in both primary (8.3%) and network (12.1%) rankings.
SBS starts with a repeat Who Do You Think You Are? (,000), and then rolls out its current affairs schedule of a repeat of Insight (133,000), Dateline (92,000), and The Feed (39,000).
SBS fifth in both primary (4%) and network (6.8%) rankings.
KEY DEMOS
16-39: Australian Survivor (231,000) landed first, beating The Voice Australia, The Block, The Project 7pm, and Seven News 6pm.
18-49: The Voice Australia (352,000) took the win ahead of Australian Survivor, The Block, Nine News 6pm, and Seven News 6pm.
25-54: The Voice Australia (403,000) triumphed over Australian Survivor, Nine News 6pm/6:30pm, and Seven News 6pm.
MULTI-CHANNELS
Coronavirus: Public Update – AM (244,000) on ABC NEWS head and shoulders the biggest thing on the multi-channels.
BREKKY BATTLE
Sunrise (268,000)
The Today Show (245,000)
ABC Breakfast (224,000 (133,000 ABC; 91,000 ABC News))
All figures Five City Metro (5CM); overnights only.
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