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Tuesday Ratings | THE BLOCK maintains its winning ways; THE CHEAP SEATS follows suit

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Everything slips night-on-night, though MKR closes the gap a little.


Channel 9

A Current Affair (698,000) strongest out of Nine News, setting a solid platform for The Block (597,000) which followed the night-on-night slip trend across the board though still took primetime. The Hundred with Andy Lee (331,000) was jostled into second in a tight later slot, before the Stan original premiere of season two of Love Triangle (102,000) drew a small audience. By now the audience has worked out the answer to The Killer Nanny: Did She Do It? (46,000).

Nine first in primary (21.7%) and second in network (29.2%) rankings.

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Channel 7

Home & Away (425,000) again offered a solid start for Seven before MKR (444,000) slipped night-on-night. RFDS (307,000) also slipped a little though stayed close even if third in the later slot tussle. A repeat of Ambulance: Code Red (68,000) swapped timeslots with Talking Finals (74,000) depending on your location afterwards.

Seven second in primary (20.7%) and first in network (29.5%) rankings.


ABC

7:30 (455,000) and Kitchen Cabinet (380,000) slipped neatly into third in primetime for the ABC, before the Catalyst special Matt Okine Is Going To Die (188,000) drew nowhere near enough audience. Makers of Modern Australia (119,000) and repeat of Four Corners (39,000) continued that trend.

ABC third in primary (11.1%) and fourth in network (15.7%) rankings.


Channel 10

10 leaned heavily on. The Project (160,000 6:30pm; 257,000 7pm) before Shark Tank Australia (262,000) slid week-on-week, yet couldn’t compete with the other commercials (or the ABC) in the timeslot. The Cheap Seats (340,000) takes the win in the following pocket, however repeats of Inspired Unemployed (Impractical) Jokers (116,000), NCIS (83,000), and NCIS: Hawaii (46,000) afterwards couldn’t maintain the momentum.

10 fourth in primary (9.8%) and third network (16.4%) rankings.

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SBS

Great Coastal Railway Journeys (154,000) led SBS’s night, followed by their consistent current affairs line-up of Insight (141,000) and Dateline (114,000).

SBS fifth in both primary (5.2%) and network (9.2%) rankings.


KEY DEMOS

16-39: The Block (126,000) beat out Nine News 6:30pm, A Current Affair, The Cheap Seats, and Seven News 6pm.

18-49: The Block (202,000) led Seven News 6:30pm, Nine News 6:30pm, Seven News 6pm, and The Cheap Seats.

25-54: The Block (260,000) lands the triple-demo win, followed by Nine News 6:30pm, Seven News 6:30pm/6pm, and Nine News 6pm.


MULTI-CHANNELS

Outback Farm – PM and a repeat of Spicks and Specks – EV (102,000) on 7mate and ABC Kids/TV Plus respectively tied for the multi-channel win.


EVENING NEWS BATTLE

ServiceTimeO’nights (cume/avg)Note
ABC News7pm-7:30pm571,000
SBS World News6:30pm-7:30pm136,000148,000 6:30pm
124,000 7pm
Seven News6pm-7pm853,000865,000 6pm
840,000 6:30pm
Nine News6pm-7pm803,000789,000 6pm
817,000 6:30pm
10 News First5pm-6:30pm185,000 5pm
124,000 6pm

SBS World News averaged ((6:30pm+7pm)/2) to obtain total program figure.
Seven News/Nine News figures averaged ((6pm+6:30pm)/2) to obtain total program figure.

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BREKKY BATTLE

Sunrise 225,000
The Today Show 201,000
ABC Breakfast 133,000 (91,000 ABC; 42,000 ABC News)


DAILY CONSOLIDATED 7 TOTAL TV

No changes to the previous week’s primetime line-up after the Total TV figures were added: The Voice Australia (Seven) lifted 27% to 1,302,000; The Block (Nine) lifted 42% to 1,149,000; and Shark Tank Australia (10) lifted 22% to 394,000.

The BVOD best were The Block (221,000), The Voice Australia (187,000), RFDS (129,000), and Home and Away (127,000).

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

ProgramNetworkTotal TV% lift
RFDSSeven911,00051
The BlockNine1,149,00042
The Voice AustraliaSeven1,302,00027
Home and AwaySeven901,00024
Kitchen CabinetABC678,00023

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.

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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