Tuesday TV Wrap: Nine Nabs The Night By A Slither Of 0.1%

Tuesday TV Wrap: Nine Nabs The Night By A Slither Of 0.1%

Nine’s A Current Affair scored 684,000 viewers – what can’t Grimshaw do? 

Seven News hit 995,000 viewers while Nine News earned 929,000 viewers.

As per OzTAM’s metro numbers, Seven’s The Chase grabbed 563,000. Meanwhile, Home And Away nabbed 489,000 viewers and Big Brother pulled in 356,000 viewers – Should we send ScoMo in there? I mean, maybe now he has time. 

For Nine, Hot Seat grabbed 462,000 viewers and Celebrity Apprentice earned  416,000 viewers – I feel like Hamish & Andy could host this show – a bold statement but one I’m standing by.

For 10, The Project pulled in 410,000 viewers. MasterChef brought in 572,000 viewers – Melissa is certainly always incredible likeable – which may help with her Gold Logie campaign.

10 News First earnt 325,000 viewers.

Meanwhile, Cheap Seats grabs 383,000 viewers and was delightful!

Finally, ABC had a strong news night ABC Newsnetting 598,000 viewers and 7.30 earned  481,000 viewers – Ita should be pleased. 
Out on top was the Nine Network with 27.1 per cent. Seven Network was behind with 27.0 per cent of the daily share.  Followed by the 10 Network with 21.3 per cent. 
Followed by ABC Network with 15.2 per cent of the share, while the SBS had 9.4 per cent



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