The Travel Guides topped primetime entertainment on Tuesday, as Nine celebrated an overall network share win. The episode aired to a metro audience of ...
Nine News had 863,000 metro viewers, followed by Nine News at 6:30 which had an average of 854,000 metro viewers. Meanwhile, Seven News was the #1 metro program on Tuesday with 938,000 metro viewers followed by Seven News at 6:30 with 924,000 metro viewers. The program also won key advertising demo, 16-39s.
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 ...
NCIS (178,000) and NCIS: Los Angeles (93,000) keep the many fans of the franchise engaged. 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. Note: Program performance and ranking information subject to change when not based on final program logs. 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. 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.
A factor in this win was that Travel Guides was able to outrate the regular 7:30pm franchises to be the top entertainment program.
On Seven, Home and Away was the top entertainment program for the broadcaster after the soap registered 499,000 viewers. The episode didn’t take viewers far, as the guides went to Sydney. Matt Wright’s Wild Territory then followed Travel Guides with 289,000 viewers. Also on Seven, Big Brother Australia was up a robust 51% as it had 902,000 viewers.
Nine's long-running Travel Guides triumphed in the entertainment category, posting 554,000 OzTAM metro viewers. 10's even longer running MasterChef wasn't far ...
10 had 19.3 per cent, the ABC did 16.6 per cent and SBS was again oh-so-close to posting double figures with 9.3 per cent. 10’s shows to do well included The Project (397,000), The Cheap Seats (378,000) and 10 News First (296,000). Other standouts for Seven included The Chase (559,000) and Home And Away (499,000).