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The Chase tops entertainment, Seven wins Tuesday overall share

The Chase Australia has again won entertainment programming, pushing Seven Network to a win in overall share on Tuesday night.

The show aired to 583,000 metro viewers, and was followed by Home and Away with 495,000.

The Chase won entertainment programming again

Seven News retained the #1 spot, with 934,000 metro viewers on Tuesday night, followed by Seven News at 6:30 with 908,000, Nine News with 785,000 and Nine News at 6:30 with 768,000.

Nine’s A Current Affair was next with 671,000, followed by ABC News with 562,000.

Back to entertainment, and MasterChef Australia aired to 482,000 metro viewers, while The Summit had 413,000.

Ten’s The Cheap Seats had 388,000 metro viewers, and the ABC’s Ningaloo Nyinggulu aired to 268,000.

As mentioned, Seven Network won the night with an overall share of 27.8%, followed by Nine with 25.5%, Ten with 20.4%, the ABC with 16.5% and SBS with 9.8%.

Seven was the top rated primary channel with 19.3%, followed by Nine with 18.6%. Ten had a share of 13.6%.

The top rated multichannel was 7Two with 3.8%, followed closely by 10 Bold with 3.1%.

In the latest Daily Consolidated 7 Total TV Report for 23 May, Seven News continued as the #1 program, with a Total TV audience of 1.596 million, a 3% uplift and BVOD audience of 46,000.

Seven’ The Rookie: Feds had the biggest uplift of 40% with a Total TV audience of 310,000 and 29,000 on BVOD. The Rookie was close behind at 39%, with a Total TV audience of 496,000 and BVOD audience of 56,000.

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