Seven owns four-and-a-half hours of Tuesday night
Seven out of the top ten most watched shows for Tuesday night were aired on Seven taking the network to a clear ratings win.
Leading the pack was the consistent ratings-grabber Packed to the Rafters which had 1.8 million viewers tune in, according to preliminary OzTam data.
Its 8:30 competition on Nine and Ten didn’t get close to threatening with both missing the one million viewer mark. The Very Best Of The Paul Hogan Show on Nine received 989,000 viewers and a repeat of NCIS on Ten, 973,000.
The network not only won the 8:30 timeslot but another three-and-a-half hours of programming with Seven News, Today Tonight, Home and Away, RSPCA Animal Rescue, Last Chance Surgery and All Saints beating all other shows in the six to 10:30 slot and each pulling in at least 1.1 million viewers.
Over at Ten, the third episode of The Spearman Experiment regained some lost ground, up 109,000 viewers on last week to 808,000. When the list-based programme launched two weeks ago it was derided as a barely diguised copy of Nine’s show, 20 to 1 – which pulled in just over 1 million during the same timeslot last night.
Network nightly shares:
Seven: 33.4%
Nine: 25.6%
Ten: 21.1%
ABC1: 11%
SBS1: 4.2%
GO!: 2%
ABC2: 1.6%
ONE: 0.7%
SBS2: 0.4%
Network shares week-to-date:
Seven: 31.3%
Nine: 23%
Ten: 19.2%
ABC1: 15.7%
SBS1: 6%
GO!: 2.2%
ABC2: 1.4%
ONE: 0.9%
SBS2: 0.3%
Top ten shows for Tuesday:
- Packed to the Rafters – Seven 1.8m
- RSPCA Animal Rescue – Seven 1.5m
- Seven News – Seven 1.5m
- Today Tonight – Seven 1.4m
- Last Chance Surgery – Seven 1.4m
- Home and Away – Seven 1.2m
- Two and a Half Men 7:00pm – Nine 1.2m
- Nine News – Nine 1.2m
- All Saints – Seven 1.2m
- A Current Affair – Nine 1.1m