CBS #1 Monday in the U.S. ITV #1 in the UK. Seven #1 in AU.


Comedy, Drama and Reality dominated viewing on television throughout the world on Monday.
The Daily Diary Of Screens #dailydiaryofscreens 🇺🇸🇬🇧🇦🇺💻📱📺🎬🌎🗺️🇮🇳. For Monday, January 29, 2017. This is your North America, Central America, South America, India, UK and Australian Daily Television Ratings Platform.
In the U.S., CBS #1 broadcast network as ‘Kevin Can Wait‘ was the top broadcast program.
In the UK, ITV #1 broadcast network as BBC One’s ‘Silent Witness‘ was the top program and ITV’s ‘Coronation Street’ #1 soap.
In Australia, Seven #1 broadcast network as ‘My Kitchen Rules‘ was the top broadcast program and ‘Seven News‘ #1 newscast.
Jumanji:Welcome To The Jungle‘ was the #1 film at the domestic box office this weekend. See Below.
Jumanji:Welcome To The Jungle‘ was the #1 film at the international box office this weekend. See Below.
In Canada, CTV #1 network week of 18-24 December 2017 as ‘Young Sheldon‘ was the #1 program in Canada.
In Argentina, Telefe #1 broadcast network as ‘El Sultan‘ was the top program 8 January 2018.
In Chile, MEGA #1 broadcast network as ‘Si yo fur rico‘ premiere was the top program 8 January 2018.
In Perú, ‘AmericaTV‘ #1 broadcast network as ‘VBQ‘ top program 8 January 2018.
In Colombia, Caracol #1 broadcast network as ‘La vuelta al moundo‘ premiere top program 9 January 2018.
In México, Las Estrellas #1 broadcast network as ‘La Rosa‘ was the top Méxican program 8 January 2018 with 3.1 million viewers.
In India, Zee TV #1 broadcast network as ‘Kumkum Bhagya‘ was the top program week #52on 23-30 December 2017.


Jumanji:Welcome To The Jungle‘ #1 at the U.S. box office weekend 12-14 January 2018. Complete box office Top Ten this weekend listed below.

Jumanji:Welcome To The Jungle‘ #1 at the International box office weekend 12-14 January 2018. Complete box office this weekend listed below.

This Weekend in 1943, ‘Immortal Sergeant‘ was directed by John M. Stahl starring Henry Fonda, Maureen O’Hara and Thomas Mitchell. The box office finished with 2.2 million dollars.


This weekend in 1943, ‘There Are Such Things‘ Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra with Frank Sinatra and the Pied Pipers was the #1 record. This was the second of four weeks at #1.

The latest social media stats include this: Americans spend 25% of their time on social media.YouTube has viewers now watch 1 billion hours of video each day. 85% of digital video viewers will be YouTube viewers as daily usage of YouTube, is estimated the video-sharing platform will reach 185.9 million monthly US users in 2017. YouTube overall, and even YouTube on mobile alone, reaches more 18-34 and 18-49 year-olds than any cable network in the U.S. Facebook having 2.047 billion monthly active users watching 8 billion videos each day. 100 million hours of video content are watched on Facebook daily. In addition, 81% of all shares come from Facebook. 41% of Millennials use Facebook every day. And, there are now 5 million active advertisers on its platform, up from 4 million in September 2016 and 2 million in February 2015. Instagram has 700 million users of which 250 million are daily users. 51% of Instagram users access the platform daily and 35% say they look at the platform several times per day. Most Instagram users are between 18-29 years old. 88% of Twitter users are on mobile. An average of 500 million tweets are sent every day with 330 million active users. Twitter had 9 million new members sign up in Q1 2017. 81% of millennials check Twitter at least once per day. The Google+1 button is hit 5 billion times per day. 80% of Internet users on Pinterest are female. Eighty-one percent of US consumers use Facebook regularly, compared with Google (79%), Twitter (43%) and Instagram (40%), System1 Research reported.

Pinterest has 110 million monthly active users. 93% of Pinterest users use the platform to plan or make purchases. Pinterest drives 25% of all retail website referral traffic. LinkedIn has 450 million registered members with 100 million active users who spend 17 minutes per month on the site. Tumblr has 555 million users and Weibo has 100 million daily users. Skype has 300 milllion active users and there are 1.000 billion users on Whatsapp. With 900 million active users on Facebook Messenger, 60 billion messages are sent via Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp every day, each with over 1 billion daily users. Netflix now has 75 million streaming subscribers. QQ has 853 million active users. WeChat has 697 million active users while QZone has 640 million. Baidu Tieba has 300 million active users while Viber has 249 million. Sina Weibo has 222 million active users while Line has 215 million. Snapchat has 200 million users and 150 million users are active each day, watching 10 billion videos each day. Over 400 million snaps are shared on Snapchat per day, and almost 9,000 photos are shared every second. YY has 122 million active users; VKontakte has 100 million active users as does BBM and Telegram. Of note, Almost 80% of time spent on social media platforms happens on mobile.

Instagram Joins Twitter & Facebook In Nielsen’s Social Content Ratings Service. Nielsen has added Instagram to its social content ratings platform, which already measures content and video views for Twitter and Facebook. The tool monitors the social platforms for organic and paid chatter about TV shows, giving advertisers “a total view of cross-publisher activity surrounding television programs, allowing them to maximize the impact of social strategies,” a company statement notes.

Remember, social media marketing isn’t always the tech. It’s the people.

Today, traditional TV still accounts for the lion’s share of video viewing, but online and mobile are where the growth is. When managed together, TV/digital/mobile hold the potential to drive real impact for advertisers—enabling them to maximize the customers they reach and/or reinforce key messaging across screens. After all, ‘It’s all about screens’.

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For Monday, January 29, 2017 (Posted on January 30, 2017)
According to Nielsen’s National Television Household Universe Estimates, there are 119.6 million TV homes in the U.S. for the 2017-18 TV season.

CBS #1 Monday as ‘Kevin Can Wait’ was the top program.


CBS
The Tiffany Network

8P ‘Kevin Can Wait‘ finished #1 program Monday in prime time with an average 7.276 million viewers.
830P ‘Man With A Plan‘ finished with an average 6.636 million viewers.
9P ‘Superior Donuts‘ finished with an average 5.795 million viewers.
930P ‘9JKL‘ finished with an average 4.816 million viewers.
10P ‘Scorpion‘ finished with an average 5.817 million viewers.

ABC
The Alphabet Network

8P ‘The Bachelor‘ finished with an average 6.364 million viewers.
9P ‘The Bachelor‘ finished with an average 6.364 million viewers.
10P ‘The Good Doctor‘ rerun finished with an average 4.996 million viewers.

NBC
The Peacock Network

8P ‘The Wall‘ finished with an average 5.415 million viewers.
9P ‘Better Late Than Never‘ finished with an average 4.781 million viewers.
10P ‘The Brave‘ season finale finished with an average 3.896 million viewers.

FOX
The Animal Network of Broadcast

8P ‘Lucifer‘ finished with an average 3.674 million viewers.
9P ‘The Resident‘ finished with an average 4.749 million viewers.

The CW
The Little Network That Couldn’t …

8P ‘Supergirl‘ finished with an average 2.114 million viewers.
9P ‘Valor‘ finished with an average 1.069 million viewers.

For The Record

CBS finished #1 Monday in prime time with an average 6.026 million viewers.
ABC finished with an average 5.908 million viewers.
NBC finished with an average 4.697 million viewers.
FOX finished with an average 4.212 million viewers.
The CW finished with an average 1.592 million viewers.

Broadcast (Big Five) Networks finished with an estimated 22.435 million viewers.

Today In Communication History

On this date in 1950, NBC-TV debuted ‘Robert Montgomery Presents‘. The show lasted for seven seasons.

Quote Of The Day

‘People don’t notice whether it’s winter or summer when they’re happy.’
Anton Chekhov

2018 Grammy Award Winners

Record Of The Year:
“24K Magic” — Bruno Mars (WINNER)

Album Of The Year:
24K Magic — Bruno Mars (WINNER)

Song Of The Year:
“That’s What I Like” — Christopher Brody Brown, James Fauntleroy, Philip Lawrence, Bruno Mars, Ray Charles McCullough II, Jeremy Reeves, Ray Romulus & Jonathan Yip, songwriters (Bruno Mars) (WINNER)

Best New Artist:
Alessia Cara (WINNER)

POP FIELD

Best Pop Solo Performance:
“Shape Of You” — Ed Sheeran (WINNER)

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance:
“Feel It Still” — Portugal. The Man (WINNER)

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album:
Tony Bennett Celebrates 90 — (Various Artists) Dae Bennett, Producer (WINNER)

Best Pop Vocal Album:
÷ (Divide) — Ed Sheeran (WINNER)

DANCE/ELECTRONIC FIELD

Best Dance Recording:
“Tonite” — LCD Soundsystem (WINNER)

Best Dance/Electronic Album:
3-D The Catalogue — Kraftwerk (WINNER)

CONTEMPORARY INSTRUMENTAL FIELD

Best Contemporary Instrumental Album:
Prototype — Jeff Lorber Fusion (WINNER)

ROCK FIELD

Best Rock Performance:
“You Want It Darker” — Leonard Cohen (WINNER)

Best Metal Performance:
“Sultan’s Curse” — Mastodon (WINNER)

Best Rock Song:
“Run” — Foo Fighters, songwriters (Foo Fighters) (WINNERS)

Best Rock Album:
A Deeper Understanding — The War On Drugs (WINNER)

ALTERNATIVE FIELD

Best Alternative Music Album:
Sleep Well Beast — The National (WINNER)

R&B FIELD

Best R&B Performance:
“That’s What I Like” — Bruno Mars (WINNER)

Best Traditional R&B Performance:
“Redbone” — Childish Gambino (WINNER)

Best R&B Song:
Jonathan Yip, songwriters (Bruno Mars) (WINNER)

Best Urban Contemporary Album:
Starboy — The Weeknd (WINNER)

RAP FIELD

Best Rap Performance:
“HUMBLE.” — Kendrick Lamar (WINNER)

Best Rap/Sung Performance:
“LOYALTY.” — Kendrick Lamar Featuring Rihanna (WINNER)

Best Rap Song:
“HUMBLE.” — Duckworth, Asheton Hogan & M. Williams II, songwriters (Kendrick Lamar) (WINNER)

Best Rap Album:
DAMN. — Kendrick Lamar (WINNER)

COUNTRY FIELD

Best Country Solo Performance:
“Either Way” — Chris Stapleton (WINNER)

Best Country Duo/Group Performance:
“Better Man” — Little Big Town (WINNER)

Best Country Song:
“Broken Halos” — Mike Henderson & Chris Stapleton, songwriters (Chris Stapleton) (WINNER)

Best Country Album:
From A Room: Volume 1 — Chris Stapleton (WINNER)

NEW AGE FIELD

Best New Age Album:
Dancing On Water — Peter Kater (WINNER)

JAZZ FIELD

Best Improvised Jazz Solo:
“Miles Beyond” — John McLaughlin, soloist (WINNER)

Best Jazz Vocal Album:
Dreams And Daggers — Cécile McLorin Salvant (WINNER)

Best Jazz Instrumental Album:
Rebirth — Billy Childs (WINNER)

Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album:
Bringin’ It — Christian McBride Big Band (WINNER)

Best Latin Jazz Album:
Jazz Tango — Pablo Ziegler Trio (WINNER)

GOSPEL/ CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIAN MUSIC FIELD

Best Gospel Performance/Song:
“Never Have To Be Alone” — CeCe Winans (WINNER)

Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song:
“What A Beautiful Name” — Hillsong Worship (WINNER)

Best Gospel Album:
Let Them Fall In Love — CeCe Winans (WINNER)

Best Contemporary Christian Music Album:
Chain Breaker — Zach Williams (WINNER)

Best Roots Gospel Album:
Sing It Now: Songs Of Faith & Hope — Reba McEntire (WINNER)

LATIN FIELD

Best Latin Pop Album:
El Dorado — Shakira (WINNER)

Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album:
Residente — Residente (WINNER)

Best Regional Mexican Music Album (Including Tejano):
Arriero Somos Versiones Acústicas — Aida Cuevas (WINNER)

Best Tropical Latin Album:
Salsa Big Band — Rubén Blades Con Roberto Delgado & Orquesta (WINNER)

AMERICAN ROOTS MUSIC FIELD

Best American Roots Performance:
Killer Diller Blues — Alabama Shakes (WINNER)

Best American Roots Song:
“If We Were Vampires” — Jason Isbell And The 400 Unit (WINNER)

Best Americana Album:
The Nashville Sound — Jason Isbell And The 400 Unit (WINNER)

Best Bluegrass Album:
All The Rage – In Concert Volume One [Live] — Rhonda Vincent And The Rage (WINNER)

Best Traditional Blues Album:
Blue & Lonesome — The Rolling Stones (WINNER)

Best Contemporary Blues Album:
TajMo — Taj Mahal & Keb’ Mo’ (WINNER)

Best Folk Album:
Mental Illness — Aimee Mann (WINNER)

Best Regional Roots Music Album:
Kalenda — Lost Bayou Ramblers (WINNER)

REGGAE FIELD

Best Reggae Album:
Stony Hill — Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley (WINNER)

WORLD MUSIC FIELD

Best World Music Album:
Shaka Zulu Revisited: 30th Anniversary Celebration — Ladysmith Black Mambazo (WINNER)

CHILDREN’S FIELD

Best Children’s Album:
Feel What U Feel — Lisa Loeb (WINNER)

SPOKEN WORD FIELD

Best Spoken Word Album (Includes Poetry, Audio Books & Storytelling):
The Princess Diarist — Carrie Fisher (WINNER)

COMEDY FIELD

Best Comedy Album:
The Age Of Spin & Deep In The Heart Of Texas — Dave Chappelle (WINNER)

MUSICAL THEATER FIELD

Best Musical Theater Album:
Dear Evan Hansen — Ben Platt, principal soloist; Alex Lacamoire, Stacey Mindich, Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, producers; Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, composers/lyricists (Original Broadway Cast Recording) (WINNER)

MUSIC FOR VISUAL MEDIA FIELD

Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media:
La La Land — (Various Artists) (WINNER)

Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media:
La La Land — Justin Hurwitz, composer (WINNER)

Best Song Written For Visual Media:
“How Far I’ll Go” — Lin-Manuel Miranda, songwriter (Auli’i Cravalho) (WINNER)

COMPOSING/ ARRANGING FIELD

Best Instrumental Composition:
“Three Revolutions” — Arturo O’Farrill, composer (Arturo O’Farrill & Chucho Valdés) (WINNER)

Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella:
“Escapades For Alto Saxophone And Orchestra From Catch Me If You Can” — John Williams, arranger (John Williams) (WINNER)

Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals:
“Putin” — Randy Newman, arranger (Randy Newman) (WINNER)

PACKAGE FIELD

Best Recording Package:
El Orisha De La Rosa — Claudio Roncoli & Cactus Taller, art directors (Magín Díaz) (WINNER)
Pure Comedy (Deluxe Edition) — Sasha Barr, Ed Steed & Josh Tillman, art directors (Father John Misty) (WINNER)

Best Boxed Or Special Limited Edition Package:
The Voyager Golden Record: 40th Anniversary Edition — Lawrence Azerrad, Timothy Daly & David Pescovitz, art directors (Various Artists) (WINNER)

NOTES FIELD

Best Album Notes:
Live At The Whisky A Go Go: The Complete Recordings — Lynell George, album notes writer (Otis Redding) (WINNER)

HISTORICAL FIELD

Best Historical Album:
Leonard Bernstein – The Composer — Robert Russ, compilation producer; Martin Kistner & Andreas K. Meyer, mastering engineers (Leonard Bernstein) (WINNER)

PRODUCTION, NON-CLASSICAL FIELD

Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical:
24K Magic — Serban Ghenea, John Hanes & Charles Moniz, engineers; Tom Coyne, mastering engineer (Bruno Mars) (WINNER)

Producer Of The Year, Non-Classical:
Greg Kurstin (WINNER)

Best Remixed Recording:
“You Move (Latroit Remix)” — Dennis White, remixer (Depeche Mode) (WINNER)

SURROUND SOUND FIELD

Best Surround Sound Album:
Early Americans — Jim Anderson, surround mix engineer; Darcy Proper, surround mastering engineer; Jim Anderson & Jane Ira Bloom, surround producers (Jane Ira Bloom) (WINNER)

PRODUCTION, CLASSICAL FIELD

Best Engineered Album, Classical:
Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5; Barber: Adagio — Mark Donahue, engineer (Manfred Honeck & Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra) (WINNER)

Producer Of The Year, Classical:
David Frost

CLASSICAL FIELD

Best Orchestral Performance:
Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5; Barber: Adagio — Manfred Honeck, conductor (Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra) (WINNER)

Best Opera Recording:
School Of Music, Rice University & Houston Grand Opera Children’s Chorus) (WINNER)

Best Choral Performance:
Bryars: The Fifth Century — Donald Nally, conductor (PRISM Quartet; The Crossing) (WINNER)

Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance:
Death & The Maiden — Patricia Kopatchinskaja & The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra (WINNER)

Best Classical Instrumental Solo:
Transcendental — Daniil Trifonov (WINNER)

Best Classical Solo Vocal Album:
Crazy Girl Crazy – Music By Gershwin, Berg & Berio — Barbara Hannigan (Orchestra Ludwig) (WINNER)

Best Classical Compendium:
Higdon: All Things Majestic, Viola Concerto & Oboe Concerto — Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor; Tim Handley, producer (WINNER)

Best Contemporary Classical Composition:
Higdon: Viola Concerto — Jennifer Higdon, composer (Roberto Díaz, Giancarlo Guerrero & Nashville Symphony) (WINNER)

MUSIC VIDEO/FILM FIELD

Best Music Video:
“Humble.” — Kendrick Lamar (WINNER)

Best Music Film:
“The Defiant Ones” — (Various Artists) (WINNER)

Cinema News

Box Office Weekend 12-14 January 2018 Domestic

#1 ‘Jumanji:Welcome To The Jungle’ $ 328,101,972 in 3,849 theaters
#2 ‘The Post’ $ 19,361,968 in 2,819 theaters
#3 ‘The Commuter’ $ 13,701,452 in 2,892 theaters
#4 ‘The Greatest Showman’ $ 12,467,471 in 2,938 theaters
#5 ‘Insidious:The Last Key’ $ 12,419,715 in 3,150 theaters
#6 ‘Star Wars:The Last Jedi’ $ 11,854,481 in 3,090 theaters
#7 ‘Paddington 2’ $ 11,001,961 in 3,702 theaters
#8 ‘Proud Mary’ $ 9,959,053 in 2,125 theaters
#9 ‘Perfect Pitch 3′ $ 5,994,400 in 2,505 theaters
#10’Darkest Hour’ $ 4,462,740 in 1,693 theaters
#9 ‘Coco’ $ 5,382,651 in 1,894 theaters
#10’All The Money In The World’ $ 3,571,226 in 2,123 theaters

Box Office Weekend 12-14 January 2018 (International)

#1 ‘Jumanji:Welcome To The Jungle’ $ 81,000,000 in 31 markets
#2T’Star Wars:The Last Jedi’ $ 19,000,000 in 52 markets
#2T’Coco’ $ 19,000,000 in 35 markets
#4 ‘Insidious:The Last Key’ $ 17,700,000 in 40 markets
#5 ‘The Greatest Showman’ $ 15,200,000 in 71 markets
#6 ‘Ferdinand’ $ 13,300,000 in 70 markets
#7 ‘The Darkest Hour’ $ 10,600,000 in 22 markets
#8 ‘Perfect Pitch 3’ $ 8,300,000 in 42 markets
#9 ‘3 Billboards’ $ 7,700,000 in 12 markets
#10 ‘Wonder’ $ 5,300,000 in 61 markets

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In the UK, Peak time is defined as Early Peak is 17:30 to 20:00 and Late Peak is 20:00 to 23:00.
Across The Pond

ITV #1 broadcast network Monday in the UK but BBC One’s ‘Silent Witness’ was the top program. ‘Corrie’ was the top soap.


ITV
The Independent One

7P ‘Emmerdale
730P ‘Coronation Street
8P ‘The Martin Lewis Money Show
830P ‘Coronation Street
9P ‘Next of Kin

BBC One
The Big One

7P ‘The One Show
730P ‘Inside Out London
8P ‘EastEnders
830P ‘Panorama
9P ‘Silent Witness

BBC Two
The Little Two

7P ‘Big Dreams Small Spaces
8P ‘Only Connect
830P ‘University Challenge
9P ‘Winterwatch

Channel 4
The Big Four
8P ‘How To Lose Weight Well
9P ‘The Undateables

Channel 5
The Viacom Five

7P ‘Anglo-Welsh Cup Highlights
8P ‘Police Interceptors
9P ‘Celebrity Big Brother UK


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NOTE: While Australian considers Prime Time 6P-Midnight, we use the US prime time system to measure television effectiveness in Australia. Thus 7P-10P is the standard from which this rating is based. Newscasts are considered only as newscasts and not television programs inside or outside of this period except in special periods. The % share is based on the Australian Prime Time 6P-Midnight period.

Seven #1 broadcast network in Australia Monday as ‘My Kitchen Rules’ top program.


Seven
The Second Commercial Network in Australia finished with a 33.6% share.

7P ‘Home and Away‘ finished with an average 796,000 viewers.
730P ‘My Kitchen Rules‘ finished #1 program in Australia Monday evening with an average 1.182 million viewers.
9P ‘The Good Doctor‘ finished with an average 1.095 million viewers.

Nine
The First Commercial Network in Australia finished with a 26.5% share.

7P ‘A Current Affair‘ finished with an average 900,000 viewers.
730P ‘ Married At First Sight‘ finished with an average 912,000 viewers.
913P ‘Travel Guides‘ finished with an average 614,000 viewers.

Ten
The CBS Commercial Network in Australia finished with a 18.5% share.

7P ‘The Project‘ finished with an average 708,000 viewers.
730P ‘I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here!‘ finished with an average 858,000 viewers.
9P ‘Law & Order:SVU‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.

ABC
The Alphabet Network in Australia finished with a 14.8% share.

730P ‘7.30‘ finished with an average 640,000 viewers.
801P ‘Back Roads‘ finished with an average 677,000 viewers.
832P ‘Foreign Correspondent‘ finished with an average 561,000 viewers.
902P ‘David Stratton’s Stories Of Australian Cinema‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.

SBS
The Special Broadcast Service in Australia finished with a 6.8% share.

730P ‘River Cottage Australia‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.
830P ‘Michael Mosley: Trust Me, I’m A Doctor‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.
940P ‘24 Hours In Emergency‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.

Top Newscasts In Australia

#1 SEVEN NEWS Seven 1,108,000 viewers #1 in Adelaide & Perth

#2 SEVEN NEWS/TT Seven 1,095,000 viewers #1 in Sydney

#3 NINE NEWS Nine 946,000 viewers Melbourne top market

#4 NINE NEWS 6:30 Nine 943,000 viewers #1 in Melbourne & Brisbane
#5 ABC NEWS-EV ABC 679,000 viewers Melbourne top market
#6 EYEWITNESS NEWS Ten 517,000 viewers Melbourne top market

TUESDAY AUSTRALIAN OVERNIGHT TV RATINGS
Tuesday Australian Overnight TV Ratings
TUESDAY AUSTRALIAN OVERNIGHT TV RATINGS

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NOTE: While Australian considers Prime Time 6P-Midnight, we use the US prime time system to measure television effectiveness in Australia. Thus 7P-10P is the standard from which this rating is based. Newscasts are considered only as newscasts and not television programs inside or outside of this period except in special periods. The % share is based on the Australian Prime Time 6P-Midnight period.

Seven #1 broadcast network in Australia Tuesday as ‘My Kitchen Rules’ top program.


Seven
The Second Commercial Network in Australia finished #1 Tuesday evening with a 32.0% share.

7P ‘Home and Away‘ finished with an average 733,000 viewers.
730P ‘My Kitchen Rules‘ finished as the #1 program Tuesday evening in Australia with an average 1.062 million viewers.
9P ‘The Good Doctor‘ finished with an average 1.014 million viewers.

Nine
The First Commercial Network in Australia finished with a 27.3% share.

7P ‘A Current Affair‘ finished with an average 767,000 viewers.
732P ‘Married At First Sight‘ finished with an average 907,000 viewers.
918P ‘One Night With My Ex‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.

Ten
The CBS Commercial Network in Australia finished with a 20.5% share.

7P ‘The Project‘ finished with an average 599,000 viewers.
730P ‘I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here!‘ finished with an average 852,000 viewers.
830P ‘Hughesy, We Have A Problem‘ finished with an average 632,000 viewers.
930P ‘NCIS:Los Angeles‘ (‘Forasteira’) finished with an average 374,000 viewers.

ABC
The Alphabet Network in Australia finished with a 14.5% share.

730P ‘7.30‘ finished with an average 531,000 viewers.
801P ‘The Checkout‘ finished with an average 523,000 viewers.
830P ‘Catalyst‘ finished with an average 443,000 viewers.
930P ‘Surviving School:My Year 7 Life‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.

SBS
The Special Broadcast Service in Australia finished with a 5.7% share.

730P ‘Who Do You Think You Are?‘ featuring Ricky Tomlinson did not finish in the top 20 programs.
840P ‘Best Of Insight‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.
940P ‘One Born Every Minute‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.

Top Newscasts In Australia

#1 SEVEN NEWS Seven 1,015,000 viewers #1T Brisbane #1 in Adelaide & Perth

#2 SEVEN NEWS/TT Seven 953,000 viewers Melbourne top market

#3 NINE NEWS 6:30 Nine 905,000 viewers #1T Brisbane

#4 NINE NEWS Nine 895,000 viewers #1 in Sydney & Melbourne

#5 ABC NEWS-EV ABC 671,000 viewers Melbourne top market
#6 EYEWITNESS NEWS Ten 439,000 viewers Sydney top market

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