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Rafters wins time slot with 1.3m

Packed to the Rafters rates 1.3m

Seven’s Australian drama Packed to the Rafters won its time slot last night, well ahead of time slot rivals.

The episode rated 1.341m across the five-city metro markets and was second overall for the evening, according to preliminary ratings from OzTam.

The show beat Nine’s comedy hour of a The Big Bang Theory repeat, which rated 813,000 and 11th for the evening, followed by 2 Broke Girls which rated 521,000 and 20th for the night.

The Australian drama also beat ABC1’s New Tricks which rated 713,000 and Ten’s NCIS which was 14th for the night with 625,000.

Packed to the Rafters was also number one in its time slot and two overall across all three key advertising demographics; 16-39, 18-49 and 25-54.

The show had a slight lift from last week’s episode on 1.325m.

The overall winner for the evening was yet again Seven’s My Kitchen Rules. The high rating cooking show fell just shy of 2m metro viewers. It was number one for the evening across all key advertising demos.

Meanwhile Nine’s The Block: Allstars was third across all three key ad demos for the evening but fifth overall.

Nine’s highest rating show was Nine News in third for the evening and rating 1.215m. ABC News was the public broadcaster’s top show in ninth place rating 935,000 metro viewers.

Likewise Ten’s top show was Ten News at Five in 13th position overall on 673,000.

Tuesday’s Top 15 shows
1. My Kitchen Rules – Seven – 1.978
2. Packed to the Rafters – Seven – 1.341
3. Nine News – Nine – 1.215
4. Seven News – Seven – 1.145
5. The Block – Nine – 1.095
6. The Big Bang Theory – Nine – 1.012
7. Today Tonight – Seven – 0.992
8. A Current Affair – Nine – 0.975
9. ABC News – ABC – 0.935
10. Home and Away – Seven – 0.927
11. The Big Bang Theory – Nine – 0.813
12. New Tricks – ABC – 0.713
13. Ten News – Ten – 0.673
14. NCIS – Ten – 0.625
15. 7:30 – ABC – 0.613

Tuesday’s channel share

  • Seven: 30.4%
  • Nine: 19.2%
  • ABC1: 12.7%
  • Ten: 11.7%
  • SBS1: 4.0%
  • 7TWO: 3.8%
  • 7mate: 2.9%
  • GO!: 2.7%
  • Eleven: 2.7%
  • ABC2: 2.6%
  • Gem: 2.3%
  • One: 2.1%
  • SBS2: 1.5%
  • ABC3: 0.6%
  • ABC News 24: 0.8%
  • NITV: 0.0%
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