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Ten’s Bondi Rescue climbs, while Nine’s Top Gear remains popular among younger viewers

Nine’s Top Gear was the most-watched regular series last night as it continued its run among younger viewers, while Ten’s Bondi Rescue also continued to gain share.  

Top Gear came behind Seven’s evening news with 1.434m tuning in, bettering its performance from the previous week, according to preliminary overnight OzTam data in the main metro markets.

The car show was also the most-watched program among 16-39s and 18-49s. In those demographics, it was followed by Nine’s Survivor: Heros and Villains.

Meanwhile, Ten’s repeat episode of NCIS managed to grab an overall share of 1.264m viewers, while Bondi Rescue bettered its ratings run of last week with 1.18m.

In overall free-to-air TV viewing Ten had a strong night, marginally behind Seven’s 23.8 per cent share, with 23 per cent. Nine led with 26 per cent, while among the digital channels Nine’s Go and Seven’s 7Two attracted 2.3 per cent share respectively.

Tuesday’s network share:

  • Nine – 26%
  • Seven – 23.8%
  • Ten – 23%
  • ABC1 – 15.3%
  • SBS1 – 4.7%
  • Go – 2.3%
  • 7Two – 2.3%
  • ABC2 – 1.4%
  • SBS2 – 0.5%
  • ABC3 – 0.4%
  • One – 0.4%

Tuesday’s most-watched shows:

  1. SEVEN NEWS 1,472m
  2. TOP GEAR 1,434m
  3. TODAY TONIGHT 1,421m
  4. TEN NCIS RPT 1,264m
  5. TEN BONDI RESCUE 1,18m
  6. A CURRENT AFFAIR 1,167m
  7. NINE NEWS 1,137m
  8. TWO AND A HALF MEN -RPT 1,124m
  9. ABC NEWS-EV 1,101m
  10. HOME AND AWAY 1,094m
  11. THE BIGGEST LOSER (AUS) 1,03m
  12. SURVIVOR: HEROES VS VILLAINS 997,000 m
  13. TEN TEN NEWS AT FIVE 920,000m
  14. CRIMINAL MINDS-EP.1 (R) 848,000 m
  15. BRITAIN FROM ABOVE-EV 842,000
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