Tuesday TV Wrap: Nine’s Grease Rerun Pulls 450,000 Eyeballs, Proof We Are Hopelessly Devoted To Olivia

Tuesday TV Wrap: Nine’s Grease Rerun Pulls 450,000 Eyeballs, Proof We Are Hopelessly Devoted To Olivia

Once again, Nine, Seven and Network 10 continued to battle it out for the number one entertainment show.

Nine’s The Block won out again, followed by Seven’s My Kitchen Rules and 10’s The Masked Singer. 

See! I told you that cooking shows can be a slow burn, but similarly, I predict that The Masked Singer ratings will experience an upswing when they unveil The Rooster and The Blow-Fly – I believe the Fly is Shannon Noll, and I’m ready to place bets over it. 

Seven News hit 938,000 viewers, while Nine News earned 880,000 viewers.

Nine’s A Current Affair scored 708,000 viewers – Grimshaw deserves her own office parking lot at this point. 

As per OzTAM’s metro numbers, Seven’s The Chase grabbed 529,000 viewers. My Kitchen Rules pulls in 450,000 viewers – Nigella is an icon. 

For Nine, Hot Seat grabbed 402,000 viewers. The Block pulled in 775,000 viewers – and I secretly want to see more contestants falling over in the mud.

Meanwhile, Nine’s replay of Grease bought in 442,000 viewers – proof that we are hopelessly missing Olivia Newtown John. 

For 10, The Project pulled in 373, 000 viewers – Carrie is a complete icon! Meanwhile, Cheap Seats brought in 387,000 viewers. Meanwhile, The Masked Singer brought in 449,000 viewers – if you haven’t seen Pia Miranda in Looking For Alibrandi – you haven’t lived. 

Finally, ABC had a fabulous news night ABC News, netting 575,000 viewers and 7.30 earned 457,000 viewers, and Great Southern Escapes earnt 337,000 viewers. 

Out on top was both the Nine Network with 33.3 per cent and the Seven Network with 26.0 locked in a tight tie. Meanwhile, Network 10 got 17.6 per cent. 

Followed by ABC Network with 14.5 per cent of the share, while SBS had 8.3 per cent

More TV Ratings:




Please login with linkedin to comment

10 ABC Nine Seven TV wrap

Latest News

Cosmo Returns To Australia!
  • Media

Cosmo Returns To Australia!

Ever get the feeling we've weirdly warped back to 1988 at the moment? Confirm it with the relaunch of Cosmo in print.

Sydney Comedy Festival: Taking The City & Social Media By Storm
  • Media

Sydney Comedy Festival: Taking The City & Social Media By Storm

Sydney Comedy Festival 2024 is live and ready to rumble, showing the best of international and homegrown talent at a host of venues around town. As usual, it’s hot on the heels of its big sister, the giant that is the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, picking up some acts as they continue on their own […]

Global Marketers Descend For AANA’s RESET For Growth
  • Advertising

Global Marketers Descend For AANA’s RESET For Growth

The Australian Association of National Advertisers (AANA) has announced the final epic lineup of local and global marketing powerhouses for RESET for Growth 2024. Lead image: Josh Faulks, chief executive officer, AANA  Back in 2000, a woman with no business experience opened her first juice bar in Adelaide. The idea was brilliantly simple: make healthy […]