Tuesday TV Wrap: Survivor Inches Closer To Knocking Off The Block

Tuesday TV Wrap: Survivor Inches Closer To Knocking Off The Block

Australian Survivor continues its stellar season while, over at Nine, rival The Block is arguably a bit off the pace from seasons past.

Survivor pulled 808,000 according to OzTAM metro numbers, while The Block inched home for a Tuesday win with 847,000.

Nine won the night with 29.2 per cent audience share. Seven had 25 per cnet, 10 did 19.6 per cent, the ABC had 18.2 per cent and SBS took home eight per cent.

Seven’s 6pm news (966,000) was the most watched show of the night. Other standouts for the network were Home And Away (625,000), The Chase (531,000) and Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly (484,000).

10’s other highlights were The Project (461,000) and 10 News First (347,000).

Nine’s best was its 6pm news (877,000), ACA (751,000), SeaChange (520,000) and Hot Seat (459,000).

In the battle for breakfast, Sunrise (271,000) handed it to Today (194,000).

The ABC’s night went this way: 7pm news (641,000), Old People’s Home For Four Year Olds (628,000), 7.30 (495,000) and Foreign Correspondent (469,000).

SBS’ best was Britain’s Most Historic Towns with 215,000.




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