The Winners: Stock standard Tuesday night when Seven has Packed to the Rafters in the line up.
- Packed to the Rafters (Seven) (8.30pm) — 1.917 million
- Seven News (6pm) — 1.534 million
- Top Gear (Nine) (7.30pm) — 1.424 million
- Today Tonight (Seven) (6.30pm) — 1.394 million
- Nine News (6pm) — 1.331 million
- A Current Affair (Nine) (6.30pm) — 1.298 million
- Modern Family (Ten, 7.30 – 8 pm) — 1.238 million
- Minute to Win It (Seven) (7.30pm) — 1.218 million
- ABC News (7pm)– 1.140 million
- Two and a Half Men (Nine) (7pm) (repeat) — 1.044 million
- Home and Away (Seven) (7pm) — 1.029 million.
The Losers: Nothing really last night.
News & CA: A better night for Nine News. It won Sydney and Brisbane, but lost heavily in Melbourne and also lost Adelaide and Perth. ACA won Sydney, TT won the rest. The ABC News and The 7.30 Report benefited from the continuing election fallout.
- Seven News (6pm) — 1.534 million
- Today Tonight (Seven) (6.30pm) — 1.394 million
- Nine News (6pm) — 1.331 million
- A Current Affair (Nine) (6.30pm) — 1.298 million
- ABC News (7pm)– 1.140 million
- The 7pm Project (Ten) (7pm) — 952,000
- The 7.30 Report (ABC) (7.30pm) — 932,000
- Ten News (5pm) — 919,000
- Foreign Correspondent (ABC) (8pm) — 616,000
- Late News/Sports Tonight (Ten) (10.30pm) — 428,000
- Lateline (ABC) (10.35pm) — 267,000
- Insight (SBS) (7.30pm) — 209,000
- SBS News (6.30pm) — 171,000
- Lateline Business (ABC) (11.10pm) — 135,000
- SBS News (9.30pm) — 131,000
In the morning:
- Sunrise (Seven) (7am) — 375,000
- Today (Nine) (7am) — 306,000
The Stats:
- FTA: Seven with a share of 31.3%, from Nine on 26.5%, Ten with 21.1%, the ABC on 16.3% and SBS with 4.7%. Seven leads the week from Nine and Ten.
- Main Channel: Seven with 29.3%, from Nine on 23.4%, Ten with 20.4%, ABC 1 on 13.4% and SBS ONE with 3.8%. Seven leads the week from Nine and Ten.
- Digital: GO’s night with a share of 3.2%, from 7TWO on 2.0% and ABC 2 with 1.7%, SBS TWO on 1.0%, ONE on 0.7%, News 24 on 0.6% and ABC 3 with 0.5%. GO leads the week with 3.8% from 7TWO on 3.3%. The seven digital channels had a total share of 9.7% last night with Adelaide the best with 11.8%.
- Pay TV: Seven won with a share of 26.2%, from Nine with 22.2%, Ten on 17.7%, Pay TV and its 100 plus channels on a combined 13.9%, the ABC on a total of 13.7% and SBS on 4.0%. The 12 FTA channels had a total share of 86.1%, made up of 8.3% for the digitals and 77.8% for the main channels.
- Regional: Prime/7Qld won with a share of 32.5%, from WIN/NBN on 26.4%, SC Ten on 22.0%, the ABC on 13.4% and SBS, 5.8%. Prime/7Qld won the main channels from WIN/NBN and SC Ten. GO won the digitals from 7TWO and ABC 2. News 24 was on 0.6%. Prime/7Qld lead the week with 29.5%, from WIN/NBN on 28.2%.
- Major Markets: Wins to Seven everywhere overall and in the main channels. Nine was second and Ten third everywhere except Perth where in the main channels it was Ten from Nine in the minors. GO won the digitals everywhere from 7TWO and ABC 2. Seven leads the week everywhere from Nine and Ten.
(All shares on the basis of combined overnight 6pm to midnight All People)
Glenn Dyer’s comments: Nothing more to be said.
TONIGHT: The ABC has Spicks and Specks, The Gruen Transfer and the election wrap up from Yes We Canberra!. The 7pm Project on Ten. The Farmer Wants a Wife on Nine. City Homicide at 9.30pm on Seven.
Source: OzTAM, TV Networks reports
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