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News Breakfast narrows gap with Sunrise

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The Breakfast battle continued yesterday with no public holidays anywhere in sight…

Sunrise won the 7-9am battle but at 237,000 that was on the lower side for the Seven show.

News Breakfast hit a record high of 205,000 across two channels (148,000 / 57,000), ahead of Today at 193,000 -a lift from its Monday low of 155,000.

Meanwhile in primetime Married at First Sight won its slot at 950,000 and topped the demos, defeating Australian Survivor (611,000), 7:30 (600,000), My Kitchen Rules (490,000), Great Australian Railway Journeys (362,000) and Foreign Correspondent (345,000).

Paramedics was very high at 579,000 from 9pm then The Good Doctor (389,000) and NCIS (284,000) and Insight (268,000 from 8:30pm).

Nine network won Tuesday with 31.0% then Seven 24.9%, 10 18.5%, ABC 15.9% and SBS 9.8%.

Nine News drew 872,000 / 849,000 for Nine then A Current Affair (677,000) and Hot Seat (450,000 / 271,000) and Kings Cross ER (335,000).

Seven News was #1 at 955,000 / 908,000 for Seven. Home and Away (578,000) and The Chase (503,000 / 328,000) followed. Gold Digger was 125,000.

The Project was 509,000 / 307,000 for 10. 10 News First was 380,000 / 264,000. NCIS: Los Angeles was 170,000.

ABC News won its slot at 727,000. Louis Theroux’s Altered States (227,000)  The Drum (194,000) and Rick Stein’s Road To Mexico (146,000).

On SBS it was Dateline (151,000) SBS World News (141,000), and The Feed (60,000).

NCIS topped multichannels at 183,000.

OzTAM Overnights: Tuesday 10 March 2020


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