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Tuesday Ratings | THE BLOCK unchallenged as the battle rages for 2nd and 3rd

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The 6pm News arm wrestle still making all the difference in who wins the night.

Home and Away (614,000) sitting in a solid position for Seven, as is SAS Australia (626,000) which, depending on how the numbers split, came second or third in the slot. Australian Gangster (340,000) finishes down on last night however keeps a reasonable late night audience.
Seven first in both primary (21.7%) and network (29.9%) rankings.

Nine continue to own prime time with A Current Affair (815,000) staying as high as it is, providing a solid lead-in to The Block (829,000) which while sliding in the week is still nearly 200k ahead in the slot to come first. The Hundred with Andy Lee (412,000) continues its up and down trend, and a late night repeat of Travel Guides (253,000) helps complete Nine’s schedule.
Nine second in both primary (21.4%) and network (29.4%) rankings.

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The Project (296,000 6:30pm; 470,000 7pm) uncharacteristically down for 10. The Masked Singer Australia (634,000 avg (592,000 show; 676,000 reveal)) continues solid though slipping numbers that lands it second or third at 7:30pm depending on how you slice it. The Cheap Seats (324,000) up a little on last week though still a way of its seasonal best. A repeat of Best of The Sydney Comedy Festival (93,000) barely registers.
10 third in both primary (11.9%) and network (18.8%) rankings.

ABC draw solid eyes to 7:30 (560,000), however coupled with Back To Nature (295,000) the hour is uncompetitive. Juanita: A Family Mystery (242,000) slides to finish it’s run, and Decoding Danger (125,000) fills the late night around the late News bulletin.
ABC fourth in both primary (9.6%) and network (13.2%) rankings.

SBS’s current affairs Tuesday starts with a repeat of Who Do You Think You Are? Australia (230,000), and then into Insight (189,000), Dateline (121,000), and The Feed (65,000).
SBS fifth in both primary (4.9%) and network (8.6%) rankings.


KEY DEMOS

16-39: The Block (195,000) landed first ahead of The Masked Singer Australia – Reveal/Show, Seven News 6pm, and SAS Australia.

18-49: The Block (351,000) beat out The Masked Singer Australia – Reveal/Show, and Nine News 6pm/6:30pm.

25-54: The Block (418,000) takes out the triple demo win, followed by The Masked Singer Australia – Reveal, Nine News 6:30pm/6pm, and Seven News 6pm.

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MULTI-CHANNELS

Lewis – PM (143,000) on 7TWO landed the win in the multi-channel race.


BREKKY BATTLE

Sunrise (282,000)
The Today Show (227,000)
ABC Breakfast (210,000 (129,000 ABC; 81,000 ABC News))


DAILY CONSOLIDATED 7 TOTAL TV

The 7:30pm commercial battle saw The Block (Nine) lift significantly (18%), while The Project Presents 9/11: 20 Years on (10) got a 7% bump – lifting it to 519,000 – and Holey Moley Unhinged (Seven) drew a 6% boost to its overnight figure so it ended on a slight 375,00.

Here’s the six shows that lifted the most from their overnight figures:

ProgramNetworkTotal TV% lift
Juanita: A Family MysteryABC605,00026
Home and AwaySeven1,183,00019
The BlockNine1,536,00018
Travel Guides (rpt)Nine439,00017
The Hundred with Andy LeeNine770,00012
The Cheap Seats10451,00012

Primary Channels, Key Demos, Multi-Channels, Brekky Battle: All figures Total People, Five City Metro (5CM); overnights only.

Daily Consolidated 7 Total TV: All figures Total People, Consolidated 7 day Five City Metro (5CM) + Regional (Reg) + BVOD (Broadcast Video on Demand); % lift compared to overnight figures.

Top 20 Overnight Metro

Top 20 Multi-Channel Shows

Overnight Network Share

Top 20 Foxtel Shows

Daily Consolidated 7 Total TV Program Rankings

Data © OzTAM Pty Limited 2024. The data may not be reproduced, published or communicated (electronically or in hard copy) in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of OzTAM.

Note: Program performance and ranking information subject to change when not based on final program logs. Programs with the same name on one or more primary or multichannel, are aggregated into one network figure.

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