The Voice wins Tuesday night
Nine’s The Voice had a 350,000 audience lead on Seven’s My Kitchen Rules on Tuesday. However, Seven still won the night thanks to a strong performance by Packed To The Rafters.
The Voice rated 1.895m viewers according to preliminary overnight metro ratings from OzTAM. MKR rated 1.543m.
Packed To The Rafters rated 1.316m.
Ten’s best performer was NCIS which rated 654,000.
Seven had a share of 26.1 per cent followed by Nine on 24.8 per cent, ABC1 on 12 per cent and Ten on 11.6 per cent. SBS1 rated 5.1 per cent.
Indigenous network NITV recorded a zero share nationally.
Tuesday’s top 15 shows:
- The Voice Nine 1.895m
- My Kitchen Rules Seven 1.543m
- Packed to the Rafters Seven 1.316m
- Seven News Seven 1.291m
- Nine News Nine 1.182m
- Today Tonight Seven 1.081m
- A Current Affair Nine 1.014m
- Home and Away Seven 0.938m
- ABC News ABC 0.887m
- The Following Nine 0.720m
- New Tricks ABC 0.717m
- Hot Seat Nine 0.687m
- NCIS Ten 0.654m
- Ten News Ten 0.645m
- 7:30 ABC 0.630m
Tuesday’s network share:
- Seven: 26.1%
- Nine: 24.8%
- ABC1: 12.0%
- Ten: 11.6%
- SBS1: 5.1%
- 7TWO: 3.9%
- 7mate: 2.9%
- GO!: 2.9%
- Eleven: 2.5%
- ABC2: 2.3%
- Gem: 1.9%
- One: 1.7%
- SBS2: 1.0%
- ABC News 24: 0.7%
- ABC3: 0.6%
- NITV: 0.0%
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I guess this is what happens when you dedicate half of 60minutes towards it, and interrupt Boston Bombing reporting on the Today show to talk about “what happened on The Voice” last night.
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Life expectancy gap between Aboriginals and the rest of the Australian population = 25 years.
Government funding for a channel no-one watches = $158m.
Money well spent.
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