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The Dog House wins entertainment, Nine tops primary channel and Seven takes Tuesday

Ten’s The Dog House was the #1 entertainment program on Tuesday night, however it was Seven which celebrated an overall network share win.

The Dog House aired to an average of 584,000 metro viewers, while also winning the key advertising demo of 18-49 year old’s.

Seven’s The Chase Australia was next in entertainment, pulling in a metro audience of 420,000, followed by an episode of ABC’s children’s program Bluey which had 327,000 metro viewers.

Rocketman on Nine brought in a metro audience of 322,000, followed by Police Strike Force on Seven which saw 314,000 metro viewers tune in.

The #1 program on Tuesday was Seven News which had 961,000 metro viewers, followed by Seven News at 6:30 which aired to 896,000. Nine News brought in 827,000 and Nine News at 6:30 had a metrov viewing of 783,000.

In the latest Daily Consolidated Total TV Report for 4 April, the finale of Married at First Sight was the #1 program nationally across linear, with 2.357 million viewers, including 557,000 on BVOD and an uplift of 41%.

As mentioned, Seven won the night, taking an overall network share of 27.4% over Nine’s 26.8%, while Ten had 20.5% and ABC took a 16.4% share.

It was Nine, however, that won the primary channel share while the top-rating multi-channel on Tuesday was 7TWO with a share of 4.5

In the latest Daily Consolidated Total TV Report for 5 April, Seven News was the #1 program nationally across linear, with 1.558 million viewers, including 34,000 on BVOD and an uplift of 2%

The program with the biggest uplift however was an episode of Seven’s The Rookie, which had an 87% uplift on overnight figures and a total audience of 365,000.

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