Seven’s The Voice has consistently netted over a million viewers since its launch, and Tuesday was no exception.
The series is still in the Blind Audition phase, which is proving incredibly popular. Last night’s ep scored 1,165,000 viewers, according to OzTAM’s metro data.
Second in primetime entertainment was 10’s Australian Survivor, which has been performing consistently in the over 600,000 mark – potential evidence that this season’s Brains vs Brawn theme is keeping viewers hooked. On Tuesday, it garnered 682,000 viewers.
Nine’s The Block fared slightly less well than it’s competition, averaging 591,000 viewers.
On top overall was Seven News with 1,216,000 viewers, while Nine News had 1,109,000 and A Current Affair had 784,000. ABC News was also up there with 752,000 viewers.
Charting high again for Seven was Home and Away with 690,000 viewers, while The Chase had 626,000 and Australia: Now And Then had 472,000.
For Nine, Hot Seat scored 534,000 viewers while The Hundred With Andy Lee had 347,000.
Over on 10, The Project had 524,000 while 10 News First had 413,000.
Finally, the ABC’s 7.30 nabbed 641,000 viewers while Back To Nature had 372,000.
The Seven Network once again easily topped the ratings with 33.5 per cent of the daily share. In second was the Nine Network with 24.7 per cent, followed by Network 10 with 19.9 per cent, the ABC TV Network with 14.4 per cent and the SBS Network with 7.4 per cent.