The night of the Cooking Monster (AKA My Kitchen Rules) which had a huge 2.447 million national viewers — over 1.7 million metro and over 700,000 regional viewers. It completely squashed the opposition, helped by another solid night for the excellent Winter on Seven which had 1.3 million national viewers. So Seven won the metros and the regional easily, with Nine a distant second, the ABC third and Ten back in fourth spot.
The Block averaged 1.094 million viewers nationally for Nine — barely enough for such an expensive program. Likewise I’m A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here on Ten, which averaged 870,000 national viewers.
The night’s highlight was again Shaun Micallef’s Mad As Hell on ABC, with Admiral Bobo Gargle recalled to duty from long leave. Wonderful stuff. At 9pm Judith Lucy’s quiet guerrilla warfare against quite a few icons (many male) continued with 791,000 national viewers. Excellent. On pay TV, the second episode of Gogglebox Australia (made by Foxtel and Ten — it’s on Ten at 9 pm) had an audience of 106,000 last night on the LifeStyle Channel — down 46,000 from the debut last week. Not so hot. Selling Houses Australia, also on LifeStyle, topped the night on pay TV with 167,000 viewers. Property, houses, top spot natch!
Network channel share:
- Seven (35.9%)
- Nine (25.3%)
- ABC (17.2%)
- Ten (16.3%)
- SBS (5.3%)
Network main channels:
- Seven (27.5%)
- Nine (17.8%)
- ABC (12.2%)
- Ten (11.5%)
- SBS ONE (3.8%)
Top 5 digital channels:
- GO (4.9%)
- 7TWO (4.5%)
- 7mate (4.0%)
- Eleven (3.1%)
- Gem (2.6%)
Top 10 national programs:
- My Kitchen Rules (Seven) – 2.447 million
- Nine News — 1.484 million
- Home and Away (Seven) — 1.369 million
- Seven News — 1.327 million
- Winter (Seven) — 1.309 million
- ABC News — 1.188 million
- The Block (Ten) — 1.094 million
- A Current Affair (Nine) — 1.051 million
- Nine News 6.30 – 1.050 million
- Shaun Micallef’s Mad As Hell (ABC) — 1.020 million
Top metro programs:
- My Kitchen Rules (Seven) – 1.709 million
- Nine News 6.30 — 1.050 million
- Nine News — 1.043 million
- Seven News — 1.007 million
Losers: The Block on Nine. Forever on Nine, Wonderland on Ten (it looks like the plot lines Home and Away rejected) .Metro news and current affairs:
- Nine News 6.30 — 1.050 million
- Nine News — 1.043 million
- Seven News — 1.007 million
- Seven News/ Today Tonight — 960,000
- A Current Affair (Nine) – 878,000
- ABC News – 865,000
- 7.30 (ABC) — 638,000
- Ten Eyewitness News — 544,000
- The Project 7pm (Ten) — 533,000
- The Project 6.30pm (Ten) — 403,000
Morning TV:
- Sunrise (Seven) – 331,000
- Today (Nine) – 275,000
- The Morning Show (Seven) — 143,000
- News Breakfast (ABC, 68,000 + 51,000 on News 24) — 119,000
- Mornings (Nine) — 105,000
- Studio 1o (Ten) — 61,000
Top five pay TV channels:
- LifeStyle (3.6%)
- Fox 8 (3.0%)
- Fox Sports 3 (2.3%)
- TVHITS (2.2%)
- UKTV (1.8%)
Top five pay TV programs:
- Selling Houses Australia (LifeStyle) – 167,000
- Gogglebox Australia (LifeStyle) – 107,000
- The Flash (Fox8) – 93,000
- Family Guy (Fox8) – 74,000
- Cricket World Cup: Bangladesh v Afghanistan (Fox Sports 3) – 53,000
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I don’t begin to understand what people see in My Kitchen Rules. The few times I watched it, way back when, it was the most ‘bitchy’ cooking show EVER. Who wants to watch such rubbish.
Masterchef is much better, but not on at the moment, of course. But if you want the very best in this type of show, you can’t beat The Great British Bake-off on one of the Nine digital channels. A no-nonsense, kind-hearted, all about the food show – wonderful on a Sunday evening.
As with just about everything else, the Brits do it superbly, without the American style cr+p!!