Melore
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But to place the ratings in perspective, it's still Ten's top rating show on the nights it's on and it's beating the X Factor in the demos, which are more important for advertising revenue:
http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2016/10/the-block-beats-x-factor-but-seven-takes-tuesday.html
The Block has pipped The X Factor for the second night in a row.
Nine’s reno show drew 931,000 viewers, just ahead of Seven’s talent series on 895,000 -just down from Monday’s debut of 904,000. The Block also topped the Demos with Australian Survivor, fourth in its timeslot, landing second in younger demos.
The debut of Todd Sampson’s Bodyhack drew 588,000 for TEN and was particularly strong in older demos. The double season finale of 800 Words won the timeslot, well up on last week, with Unreal Estate in second place.
Mal Meninga’s Who Do You Think You Are? was best on SBS at 341,000.
Seven Network won with 31.5% then Nine 26.3%, TEN 19.25, ABC 16.25 and SBS 6.8%.
Seven News was #1 with 1.08m / 1.05m for Seven then The X Factor (895,000), 800 Words (800,000 / 728,000), Home and Away (725,000) and The Chase (640,000 / 439,000).
Nine News (995,000 /980,000) was best for Nine followed by The Block (931,000), A Current Affair (814,000), Unreal Estate (647,000) and Hot Seat (511,000). Million Dollar Movers drew just 250,000.
Australian Survivor (660,000) was best for TEN. The Project drew 635,000 / 421,000,Todd Sampson’s BodyHack drew 588,000, TEN Eyewitness News was 451,000 and NCIS: LA was 204,000.
ABC News (809,000), 7:30 (690,000), Catalyst (573,000), Matilda and Me (439,000) and Foreign Correspondent (342,000) comprised ABC’s night.
On SBS it was Who Do You Think You Are? (332,000), Insight (23763000), and SBS World News (143,000) and Dateline (139,000).
http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2016/10/the-block-beats-x-factor-but-seven-takes-tuesday.html
The Block has pipped The X Factor for the second night in a row.
Nine’s reno show drew 931,000 viewers, just ahead of Seven’s talent series on 895,000 -just down from Monday’s debut of 904,000. The Block also topped the Demos with Australian Survivor, fourth in its timeslot, landing second in younger demos.
The debut of Todd Sampson’s Bodyhack drew 588,000 for TEN and was particularly strong in older demos. The double season finale of 800 Words won the timeslot, well up on last week, with Unreal Estate in second place.
Mal Meninga’s Who Do You Think You Are? was best on SBS at 341,000.
Seven Network won with 31.5% then Nine 26.3%, TEN 19.25, ABC 16.25 and SBS 6.8%.
Seven News was #1 with 1.08m / 1.05m for Seven then The X Factor (895,000), 800 Words (800,000 / 728,000), Home and Away (725,000) and The Chase (640,000 / 439,000).
Nine News (995,000 /980,000) was best for Nine followed by The Block (931,000), A Current Affair (814,000), Unreal Estate (647,000) and Hot Seat (511,000). Million Dollar Movers drew just 250,000.
Australian Survivor (660,000) was best for TEN. The Project drew 635,000 / 421,000,Todd Sampson’s BodyHack drew 588,000, TEN Eyewitness News was 451,000 and NCIS: LA was 204,000.
ABC News (809,000), 7:30 (690,000), Catalyst (573,000), Matilda and Me (439,000) and Foreign Correspondent (342,000) comprised ABC’s night.
On SBS it was Who Do You Think You Are? (332,000), Insight (23763000), and SBS World News (143,000) and Dateline (139,000).