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TAR Australia 5 Ratings
BourkieBoy:
--- Quote ---Seven’s scramble after the failure of Ultimate Tag was not good news last night, with an attempt to draw upon the Royals drawing even lower numbers.
But the network still finished second thanks to Seven News and Home & Away.
Married at First Sight was again #1 and topped the demos at 979,000 metro viewers, up on last Monday.
That was ahead of 7:30 (617,000), Australian Story (577,000), The Amazing Race Australia (491,000), Declassified: The Royal Scandals (246,000) and The Secret Life of Lighthouses (204,000).
Later Under Investigation was 530,000 then Four Corners (453,000) and Media Watch (439,000). Both The Latest and Hughesy We Have a Problem struggled at 211,000 each (albeit slightly later for 10 show).
Nine network won Monday with 33.2% then Seven 22.9%, 10 18.6%, ABC 17.9% and SBS 7.4%.
Nine News was 860,000 / 848,000 for Nine. A Current Affair won its slot at 689,000 then Hot Seat (410,000 / 253,000). Footy Classified returned to 129,000 / 3,000 across Nine / 9GEM.
Seven News won its slot at 978,000 / 973,000 for Seven. Home & Away (575,000), The Chase (495,000 / 316,000) followed. The Rookie managed 186,000.
The Project pulled 454,000 / 289,000 for 10. 10 News First was 339,000 / 214,000 and a Graham Norton repeat was 98,000. A daytime broadcast of the Grammy Awards averaged 69,000.
ABC News drew 678,000 for ABC. The Drum was 190,000 and Being Frank was 189,000.
On SBS it was SBS World News (154,000 / 122,000) then 24 Hours in Emergency (131,000), The Story of Songs (113,000) and Mastermind (81,000).
NCIS topped multichannels at 172,000.
Sunrise: 248,000
Today: 199,000
News Breakfast: 102,000 / 76,000
OzTAM Overnights: Monday 15 March 2021
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https://tvtonight.com.au/2021/03/viewers-over-royals-rehash.html
BourkieBoy:
--- Quote --- Married at First Sight remains the only entertainment show to top the magic million with any regularity, and continues to leave much oxygen for other shows up against it.
Last night it drew 1.03m and topped the demos, up on last Tuesday.
It doubled 7:30 (543,000), The Amazing Race Australia (480,000), Foreign Correspondent (447,000), Surveillance Oz Dashcam (287,000 / 259,000) and Great Australian Railway Journeys (240,000).
Later Exposed: The Ghost Train Fire led viewing at 376,000 then Botched (371,000), The Good Doctor (250,000) and NCIS (236,000 / 191,000).
Nine network won Tuesday with 33.6% then Seven 25.3%, ABC 17.7%, 10 17.6% and SBS 7.8%.
Nine News drew 850,000 / 845,000 for Nine. A Current Affair again won its slot (703,000). Hot Seat was 384,000 / 260,000.
Seven News led its slot at 927,000 / 907,000 then Home & Away (537,000) and The Chase (515,000 / 313,000). The Resident was 156,000.
ABC News drew 678,000 for ABC. The Drum was 185,000.
The Project pulled 400,000 / 230,000 for 10. 10 News First was 303,000 / 207,000.
On SBS it was SBS World News (175,000 / 121,000), Insight (171,000), Dateline (108,000), Mastermind (79,000) and The Feed (67,000).
Bluey bounced back to top multichannels at 173,000.
Sunrise: 239,000
Today: 186,000
News Breakfast: 104,000 / 66,000
OzTAM Overnights: Tuesday 16 March 2021
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https://tvtonight.com.au/2021/03/nine-wins-tuesday-with-mafs-aca.html
mjharmstone:
MAFS: 1.116m
TARAU: 493k
Oof.
https://tvtonight.com.au/2021/03/sunday-21-march-2021.html
gamerfan09:
We were never going to beat MAFS and the lowest rated episode of the season is still Winton, so I really don't know what's trying to be accomplished here.
mjharmstone:
Wait, what? I'm just reporting the numbers. I could also point out that TAR hasn't topped 500k in 11 episodes (and only one where it's been up against MAFS has it got over 500k - the day of MAFS' premiere).
Regardless of whether TAR was going to beat MAFS or not, sub-500k is bad in Australian TV.
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