THE X Factor marked the most-watched spot for a second night, albeit luring fewer viewers from its debut.
The Seven Network singing contest won the Tuesday night ratings battle with 1.510 million viewers tuning in - 100,000 fewer than its Monday night season premiere.
Its winning formula may be in continuing to focus on pulling viewers' heartstrings. Contestant Rohan Herring's audition brought judge Ronan Keating to tears with his story about his cancer battle.
Meanwhile viewers tuned out in greater numbers for the Nine Network's rival reality show, Big Brother.
The show dropped to No.7 in the OzTAM rankings from Monday's night's No.4 placing, shedding almost 300,000 viewers on its second night, with just over a million viewers.
That's despite the reality show debuting two new contestants and dropping its second twist - a fake marriage scenario for its newest house mates.
Only a thousand viewers stand between Nine and Seven's battle for the top news spot, with Nine just holding on to its winning position with 1.302 million tuning in taking the No.2 spot.
However Seven's Today Tonight beat Nine's A Current Affair in the 6.30pm timeslot.
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