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Tuesday TV Wrap: 10’s How To Stay Married Has Okayish Debut

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Published on: 6th May 2020 at 9:44 AM
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Season 2 of 10’s How To Stay Married has debuted to okayish numbers, with 441,000 metro viewers tuning in, according to OzTAM.

This is only slightly down on the season one premiere, which had 508,000 metro viewers.

Over at Nine, its best entertainment for the night was Hot Seat (594,000), while Seven did the goods with The Chase (686,000). ABC’s best was Foreign Correspondent (489,000).

In terms of primary channel share, Seven won with 18.2 per cent, 10 came in with 16.3 per cent, Nine did 14.9 per cent, ABC did 12.5 per cent, and SBS did 6.1 per cent.

Here’s how the rest of the night ran.

Nine

News did 1.11m and ACA did 713,000.

10

MasterChef did 1.02m, The Project did 631,000 and 10 News First did 453,000.

Seven 

News did 1.23m, Home and Away did 668,000, House Rules did 532,000 and Sunrise did 299,000.

ABC

Over at the ABC, news did 861,000, 7.30 did 716,000, and Catalyst did 391,000.

All channels share

Seven came in first across all channels share with 27.3 per cent, Nine followed on 23.3 per cent, 10 did 22.8 per cent, ABC enjoyed 17.1 per cent, and SBS did 9.5 per cent.

Demographic breakdown (all channels) 

People 25-54

  1. 10 – 28.6 per cent
  2. Seven – 27.7 per cent
  3. Nine – 24.9 per cent

People 16-39

  1. 10 – 34.4 per cent
  2. Seven – 24.8 per cent
  3. Nine – 23.8 per cent

 

 

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