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TEN leads Tuesday primary share, tops demos.

Ratings: Filthy Rich & Homeless manages third in its slot, while early evening slots under-perform for some.

MasterChef and Shark Tank again won their timeslots last night, pulling 894,000 & 737,000, with both Nine and Seven underperforming in the 7:30 slot.

Both TEN shows were down slightly on their performance compared to a week ago, but still ranked #1 & #2 in the demos.

By comparison First Dates was 591,000 and 20 to One was 510,000. Both Seven and Nine saw 5pm game shows ranking higher, with Love Child clawing back some ground at 543,000, second in its slot.

SBS debuted Filthy Rich & Homeless to 354,000, third in its slot -ahead of First Dates UK at 8:40pm.

Seven News and ACA were both winners.

TEN led in primary channel share but Seven network won Tuesday with 26.5% then Nine 25.8%, TEN 24.2%, ABC 14.5% and SBS 8.9%

Seven News was #1 with 1.12m / 1.07m for Seven then Home and Away (757,000), The Chase (688,000 / 462,000), First Dates (591,000) and First Dates UK (345,000). Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares was 231,000.

Nine News (1.04m / 1.01m) was best for Nine followed by A Current Affair (823,000), Hot Seat (592,000 / 358,000), Love Child (543,000) and 20 to One (510,000). Operation Thailand was 319,000.

MasterChef Australia (894,000) led for TEN then Shark Tank (737,000), The Project (X567,000 / 390,000), TEN Eyewitness News (498,000), Family Feud (392,000) and NCIS (333,000).

ABC News (771,000), 7:30 (585,000), Ask the Doctor (447,000), Foreign Correspondent (330,000)  and Grand Designs (282,000) comprised ABC’s night.

On SBS it was Great Continental Railway Journeys (366,000), Filthy Rich & Homeless (354,000), Dateline (261,000) and SBS World News (144,000).

Shaun the Sheep bleat out the multichannel competition with 193,000.


The Morning Show
: 127,000 / 88,000

Today Extra: 122,000/ 70,000
Studio 10: 89,000 / 60,000

OzTAM Overnights: Tuesday 27 June 2017

Corrected.

13 Responses

  1. i thought i saw that TodayExtra beat the morning show. what were the numbers for the TodayShow. why wasn’t HR on last night.
    well done Ten

  2. Ten actually have quite a strong weekday line up 7.30-10pm at the moment…with MC and Attention/Tank and Offspring. It is their 5pm to 7.30 that is letting them down. Feud has had long enough on air and is not doing its job (now in 300Ks). Ten need to invest in news….even though can’t see that happening given their situation. When was the last time you saw a good strong promotion for Ten News? Do they know how to market themselves? They do nothing to make you want to watch them. Nothing at all. Let us know who has experience in what areas of Journalism. Make us feel ten has the right team to give us the news of the day(and not just wth cheesy shots of the team cut to music – tell us your point of difference). Their news ratings should be close to double its rivals given they are First at Five! Ten should invest in news and have it at 6pm….promote the hell out of their people…

    1. Most people aren’t home at 5pm and if they are, they have probably been watching hours of news rehashing the same 5 stories over and over again every 15 to 20 minutes all day. Day time TV in this country is utter garbage

    1. Not sure but the ratings this year haven’t been as strong as previous seasons. Perhaps not.
      Also, many of the original cast have moved on…never a good sign.
      I’m still enjoying LC but am finding some of the plot this season a bit weak, especially the “love triangle” between Joan and the two doctors. Ronan Keating ,unfortunately, is a woeful actor.
      The new young cast of wayward mums to be at the hospital are really good though, especially Sophie Forrest as the rebellious Debbie.

  3. Go ten. I hope they make it through their issues because they are the only one of the three networks I regularly watch (everything else I watch is on Foxtel or Netflix).

  4. Channel 10 dominated 7:30pm until close to 11pm!

    Only let down by early evening, which Channel 7 / Channel 9 dominated.

    Channel 9 managed to pip Channel 7, thanks to 7pm and a pick-up with Love Child.

  5. This time last year, Masterchef was doing around a million. It would seem the interest in it is waning.

    Poor old Ten cant take a trick, no money and their biggest show is now costing them significantly due to under delivery and make goods. With tired formats like the Crapchelor (ette) and Survivor to come it would seem more pain is to come. If they go into receivership could Nine or Ten or even even SBS snap up a show like Masterchef for minimal cash from Shine to put it on Gem or Food channel?

    Lachy and Bruce must be salivating at how cheap they are going to be able to buy it……

      1. Yeah, but in the grand scheme of things, they’re not exactly huge rating shows. Bachelor rates OK, and Survivor was an overlong mess that rated what it was worth – around 700k.

        I just don’t get the “yes, 10 won! Yay 10!” mindset. For years it has rehashed old reality formats and called it brave programming.

    1. “Receivership” does not mean TEN will stop broadcasting. 900,000 is not “around a million”?
      When “TEN led in primary channel share” why would anyone even think of asking for make goods?
      “Poor old Ten cant (sic) take a trick”? I do believe TEN, and their advertisers, would be quite pleased with last night’s 737-894K, whereas the others would be looking at their 500K-ish results.

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