
A win for the arts on Tuesday
ABC led two major timeslots last night. Home and Away topped entertainment.
- Published by David Knox
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There were no big reality battles on air last night, with a sporting event leading to a split schedule on Nine.
Home & Away topped entertainment at 860,000 viewers in National TV Audience.
7:30 led its slot at 767,000 then The Americas (535,000), Foreign Correspondent (485,000), The Dog House (396,000) and Travel Guides (394,000 in select cities).
For a second week running Creative Types with Virgina Trioli led its timeslot, last night at 350,000 then NCIS (250,000), The Hunting Party (243,000), and Insight (166,000).
Gather Round in the Barossa scored just 197,000 in select cities on Nine, up on 2024.
ABC News was 970,000. Hard Quiz (443,000), Swingers: How to Win an Election (270,000) and Finding the Archibald (114,000) followed.
Seven News was #1 at 1.37m then The Chase (645,000). In various slots The Agenda Setters managed (154,000) while The Irrational is TBA.
Nine News averaged 1.28m with wins for A Current Affair (1.03m) and Tipping Point (792,000). 100% Footy was 146,000 where it screened.
10 News First pulled 342,000 for 10 then The Project (329,000) and Deal or No Deal (270,000).
On SBS it was SBS World News (TBA) Great Coastal Railway Journeys (134,000) and Dateline (TBA).
Sunrise: 439,000
Today: 356,000
News Breakfast: 257,000
National Total TV: Tuesday 8 April 2025
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