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Tuesday Ratings | TRAVEL GUIDES and THE CHEAP SEATS rise to the top

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Easy to see we’re all over the electioneering already.

Nine’s night starts with a massive edition of A Current Affair (600,000) as Tracy Grimshaw interviews the Prime Minister (though the numbers don’t reflect it!). Travel Guides (554,000) take a stranglehold on 7pm and primetime to deliver Nine the win for the night. Matt Wright’s Wild Territory (289,000) struggles against the competition from 10 in the slot, while Suburban Gangsters (164,000) and Law & Order: Organized Crime (46,000) fill out the later and late night.
Nine first in both primary (19.5%) and network (28.1%) rankings.

Seven again start the night with Home & Away (499,000) as their best, as Big Brother Australia (379,000) continues to slip lower and lower. US dramas The Good Doctor (212,000) and The Rookie (111,000) offer some later and late night hope.
Seven second in both primary (18.1%) and network (26.7%) rankings.

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The Project (269,000 6:30pm; 397,000 7pm) doesn’t help 10 do much, so it’s really up to MasterChef Australia (513,000) and The Cheap Seats (378,000) to help the network maintain a strong third place overall. NCIS (178,000) and NCIS: Los Angeles (93,000) keep the many fans of the franchise engaged.
10 third in both primary (14.1%) and network (19.3%) rankings.

7:30 (506,000) leads the night for the ABC again, offering the best numbers it received all night. Space 22 (281,000) doesn’t light any fires, while The Family Court Murders (276,000) keeps a solid-if-small audience. Louis Theroux’s Forbidden America (121,000) is followed by a repeat of Four Corners (32,000) as the night runs out.
ABC fourth in both primary (11.1%) and network (16.6%) rankings.

SBS starts the night with Great British Railway Journeys (174,000) then changes gears into its Tuesday current affairs line-up of Insight (127,000), Dateline (88,000), and The Feed (50,000).
SBS fifth in both primary (4.7%) and network (9.3%) rankings.


KEY DEMOS

16-39: MasterChef Australia (125,000) comes in ahead of The Cheap Seats, Nine News 6:30pm, The Project 7pm, and Seven News 6pm.

18-49: Nine News 6:30pm (204,000) beats out MasterChef Australia, The Cheap Seats, Nine News 6pm, and Seven News 6:30pm.

25-54: Nine News 6:30pm (257,000) delivers the win from Nine News 6pm, MasterChef Australia, and Seven News 6:30pm/6pm.

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MULTI-CHANNELS

Kangaroo Beach (134,000) on ABC Kids/ABC TV Plus takes the Tuesday multi-channel win.


BREKKY BATTLE

Sunrise (231,000)
The Today Show (191,000)
ABC Breakfast (179,000 (123,000 ABC; 56,000 ABC News))


DAILY CONSOLIDATED 7 TOTAL TV

One change to the previous week’s primetime line-up after the Total TV figures were added: Lego Masters Australia (Nine) lifted 30% to 1,126,000; Big Brother Australia (Seven) lifted 51% to 902,000; and MasterChef Australia (10) lifted 22% to 807,000.

The BVOD best were Big Brother Australia (185,000), Home and Away (134,000), and Lego Masters Australia (126,000).

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

ProgramNetworkTotal TV% lift
The RookieSeven386,00075
The Good DoctorSeven518,00054
Big Brother AustraliaSeven902,00051
Lego Masters AustraliaNine1,126,00030
Matt Wright’s Wild TerritoryNine485,00023

Primary Channels, Multi-Channels, Shares, Subscription TV, Key Demos, 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.

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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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