
MAFS dips for Nine… so what?
Other networks would kill to have their TV show slide to 1.64m viewers.
- Published byDavid Knox
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Even whenMarried at First Sight dips it still effectively doubles and triples the competition. That’s some television.
Last night Nine drew 1.64m, the lowest figure since early February, still well in front ofAustralian Idol (876,000),7:30 (671,000),Australian Survivor (568,000) andForeign Correspondent(425,000).
LaterScrublands debuted to 574,000 thenThe Hunting Party (370,000),NCIS (218,000 / 110,000),The Role of a Lifetime (210,000) andInsight (174,000).
Nine won Tuesday.
Nine News was again neck and neck with its rival at 1.25m.A Current Affair (1.16m) and Tipping Point (715,000) were both winners.Nine News Late managed 215,000. Where it screenedFooty Classified was 120,000.
Seven News pipped the competition at 1.27m. Home & Away was high at 857,000 then The Chase (634,000). The Irrational was 136,000.
ABC News was 874,000.Hard Quiz (387,000) andThe School That Tried to End Racism (100,000) followed.
The Project drew 367,000 then10 News First (330,000),Deal or No Deal (248,000).
On SBS it was SBS World News (165,000 / 117,000), Great Coastal Railway Journeys (151,000),Dateline (100,000) andMastermind (68,000).
Sunrise: 414,000
Today: 314,000
News Breakfast: 217,000
National Total TV:Tuesday 18 March 2025
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