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SAS Australia launches soft for Seven

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SAS Australia has launched soft for Seven with just 467,000 metro viewers, putting it fourth in its slot.

That makes it the lowest season premiere outside of the civilian “Hell Week” stunt, but Seven has noted it performs well in BVOD numbers, due next Tuesday.

Married at First Sight  was barely impacted by the new competition at 823,000 (last Monday 837,000) with 7:30 (566,000) and Back Roads (545,000) in second place.  Australian Survivor managed 479,000, but second in the demos, down from last Monday’s 496,000.

Media Watch led later at 440,000 then Four Corners (402,000), La Brea (300,000), The Amazing Race (228,000 / 163,000) and FBI: Most Wanted (178,000 /131,000).

Nine network won at 30.6% then Seven 26.4%, ABC 17.4%, 10 17.1% and SBS 8.4%.

Seven News was #1 at 972,000 / 955,000 for Seven. Home & Away was 542,000 then The Chase at 484,000 / 309,000.

Nine News drew 898,000 / 872,000 for Nine. A Current Affair won its slot at 688,000 then Hot Seat (402,000 / 260,000). Late news was 147,000.

The Project pulled 478,000 / 276,000 for 10. 10 News First was 315,000 / 225,000.

ABC News was 638,000 for ABC. Countdown to War (226,000) and The Drum (146,000) followed.

On SBS it was SBS World News (163,000 / 137,000), Heritage Rescue (160,000), Royal History’s Myth & Secrets (130,000), Mastermind (86,000) and Great House Revival (75,000).

Doc Martin on 7TWO led multichannels at 133,000.

Sunrise: 250,000
Today: 202,000
News Breakfast: 117,000 / 84,000

In Total TV numbers last Monday were:
Married at First Sight:  1.76m
Australian Survivor:  844,000
Home & Away: 1.02m
Media Watch: 632,000
La Brea: 703,000

OzTAM Overnights: Monday 21 February 2022

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