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House Rules beats The Voice, MasterChef.

Ratings: Seven's renovation show has its first win over Nine's talent show this season. HYBPA? tops the demos.

House Rules managed its very first win against The Voice this season, toppling the Nine talent show 1.03m to 989,000. The win was thanks to larger Seven audiences in Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth.

MasterChef Australia‘s highly-promoted “floating ice-cream” was in close behind with 936,000, a lift on last week.

Have You Been Paying Attention? again won the 8:30 slot -save for earlier overruns- with 859,000 and topped the demos once more. It led Seven Year Switch and Four Corners. 

Nine’s Lip Sync Battle kicked in at 9:10 challenged by an underwhelming 394,000. Prison Break was even lower for TEN at 9:45pm.

Seven News and Nine News tied in their first half hour while ACA won its slot.

Nine led in primary channel shares but Seven network won Monday with 28.9% then Nine 26.5%, TEN 22.0%, ABC 17.5% and SBS 5.0%.

Seven News was 1.13m / 1.04m for Seven then House Rules (1.03m), Home and Away (760,000), The Chase (738,000 / 482,000), Seven Year Switch (609,000) and Ramsay’s Hotel Hell (309,000).

Nine News led with 1.13m / 1.07m for Nine followed by The Voice (989,000), A Current Affair (948,000), Hot Seat (551,000 / 304,000) and Lip Sync Battle (394,000). Footy Classified was 171,000 in 3 cities.

MasterChef Australia (936,000), Have You Been Paying Attention? (859,000), The Project (653,000 / 433,000), TEN Eyewitness News (539,000) and Family Feud (404,000). Prison Break was 222,000.

ABC News (773,000), 7:30 (610,000), Australian Story (606,000), Four Corners (603,000), Media Watch (600,000) and Q&A (438,000) comprised ABC’s night.

On SBS it was How to Get Fit Fast (169,000), SBS World News (147,000), 24 Hours in Emergency (136,000) and The Island with Bear Grylls (103,000).

Shaun the Sheep sure was best on multichannels at 224,000.

Sunrise: 300,000
Today: 294,000
News Breakfast: 103,000 /

OzTAM Overnights: Monday 22 May 2017

Updated.

15 Responses

  1. Footy Classified was promoted as starting at 10pm. The fetch epg said it was scheduled to start at 10.09pm but it didn’t start till 10.10pm. Its on far too late and the different start time every week is annoying. After you’ve listened to some podcasts, radio, talking footy (its more watchable since sam mcclure does the whole show and it has the same start time every week,) what’s left to hear about on footy classified?

      1. Not bothered about the 1 minute difference between epg and start time just wanted to accurately depict how footy classified aired last night. Main point is footy classified is on far too late with a wide ranging start time. I know viewers who have given up on the show because its on too late and the start time is way too variable. I watched 5 minutes of it the last couple of weeks because it was the same stuff I’d already heard. It gets to a point where it doesn’t matter it they are different or better then the others when they are last to it.

      1. It was just as bad on 7 it just has a better start time on 7flix which mean I was able to watch the final episode live last night which I rarely do these days.

      1. We only caught up to the US the last couple of weeks. Before that we were behind. The return after the mid season final was January. The ideal situation would be to air single episodes the same week as the US instead of delaying around two months, subjecting viewers to spoilers and burning it off in double episodes. I suspect it was a lucky coincidence that we caught up, nothing to do with channel 7.

  2. You don’t see House Rules beating The Voice (nor MasterChef) very often.

    Seven would be very happy with its performance in recent couple of weeks.

    Close in demos to MasterChef too.

    Nine the biggest loser.

  3. Plain & simple, 9:45pm is too late to start watching for Prison Break, 9pm maybe but come 930 bed is calling, we stayed up for the 1st ep, which tbh, was disappointing, didn’t bother last night, can see this disappearing into the nether in 2 weeks

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