Intro
Channel 7
Seven land a win off the back of Home & Away (446,000) and the penultimate ep of this season for SAS Australia (384,000), retaining a consistent audience. HMP: Behind Bars (123,000) draws only a small audience before a repeat of The Chernobyl Disaster (54,000).
Seven first in both primary (19.2%) and network (29.3%) rankings.
Channel 9
A Current Affair (625,000) owns 7pm for Nine, and the season two premiere of My Mum, Your Dad (290,000) bottoms out, down 26% on last year’s series premiere and a distant fourth in the slot (maybe it picks up in catch-up? We’ll find out next week in the Total TV figures). More of Love Island Australia (107,000) season two maintains its limited audience on linear first-run, and then dipped into a repeat episode of New Amsterdam (25,000).
Nine second in both primary (16.9%) and network (25.2%) rankings.
Channel 10
The Project (149,000 6:30pm; 280,000 7pm) dipped a little on 10 before The Masked Singer Australia (423,000 avg (368,000 show; 478,000 reveal)) lifted to maintain audiences through primetime, performing well in its back half and (on average) winning the primetime slot. The Cheap Seats (350,000) again takes the later primetime slot ahead of all competition. Repeats of NCIS (161,000) NCIS: Hawaii (100,000), and NCIS: Los Angeles (68,000) keep franchise fans happy.
10 third in both primary (13.2%) and network (19.3%) rankings.
ABC
The ABC continue to be competitive on Tuesdays, with 7:30 (420,000) and Take 5 with Zan Rowe (318,000) largely keeping their audiences and finding Old People’s Home for Teenagers (328,000) up a little week-on-week. Repeats of Dementia & Us (140,000) and Four Corners (30,000) close the evening with smaller audiences.
ABC fourth in both primary (12.6%) and network (17.2%) rankings.
SBS
Another reasonable night for SBS, starting with Great British Railway Journeys (117,000), before delivering the next ep of Marc Fennell’s The Mission (122,000) and then a repeat of House of Maxwell (75,000).
SBS fifth in both primary (4.8%) and network (8.9%) rankings.
KEY DEMOS
16-39: The Masked Singer Australia – reveal (81,000) led Nine News 6:30pm, Seven News 6pm, Nine News 6pm, and Seven News 6:30pm.
18-49: The Masked Singer Australia – reveal (148,000) beat Seven News 6:30pm/6pm, The Cheap Seats, and Nine News 6:30pm.
25-54: Seven News 6:30pm (187,000) was followed by The Masked Singer Australia – reveal, Seven News 6pm, Nine News 6:30pm, and The Cheap Seats.
MULTI-CHANNELS
Outback Truckers – PM (113,000) delivers a multi-channel win for 7mate.
EVENING NEWS BATTLE
Service | Time | O’nights (cume/avg) | Note |
ABC News | 7pm-7:30pm | 524,000 | |
SBS World News | 6:30pm-7:30pm | 118,000 | 123,000 6:30pm 113,000 7pm |
Seven News | 6pm-7pm | 826,000 | 824,000 6pm 828,000 6:30pm |
Nine News | 6pm-7pm | 697,000 | 680,000 6pm 713,000 6:30pm |
10 News First | 5pm-6:30pm | 188,000 5pm 125,000 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.
BREKKY BATTLE
Sunrise 202,000
The Today Show 198,000
ABC Breakfast 137,000 (93,000 ABC; 44,000 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 Block (Nine) lifted 40% to 1,299,000; SAS Australia (Seven) lifted 33% to 843,000; and The Masked Singer Australia – show/reveal (10) lifted 20%/17% to 568,000/692,000.
The BVOD best were The Block (261,000), Home and Away (140,000), and SAS Australia (113,000).
Here’s the five shows that lifted the most from their overnight figures:
Program | Network | Total TV | % lift |
The Block | Nine | 1,299,000 | 40 |
SAS Australia | Seven | 843,000 | 33 |
The Mission | SBS | 268,000 | 33 |
Home and Away | Seven | 870,000 | 27 |
Old People’s Home for Teenagers | ABC | 554,000 | 27 |
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
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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.
No idea how these two are presenters!! They are silly – and so NOT funny – laughing at their own jokes that is childish behaviour !!!!!
Stoopid entertainment – just awful to watch. Yes, cringeworthy !!!!!!!
They giggle all the time. Which screams nervous. An embarrassing show to watch!
SO- take It off – take it off – take it off – please take Off – the Very cheap seats l mean !!!!!!!! 😞🥹
The NCIS franchise had a shared, continued, storyline running through each episode. Cleverly done too.