True Story, Four Corners win Monday timeslots.
Ratings: Comedy & current affairs prove strong. Seven wins Monday.
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TEN shows went up while several Seven and Nine properties went down at the end of a long weekend in multiple states.
True Story with Hamish & Andy again topped its slot with 1.08m viewers, down on 1.28m viewers for its debut. House Rules was second with 999,000 and MasterChef ranked third with 847,000, an improvement on last Monday’s 767,000. Habibs dropped from 826,000 to 655,000.
Four Corners enjoyed a rare timeslot win looking back on Qld police corruption at 808,000 ahead of HYBPA? for TEN on 799,000 and Wanted 633,000. A news Big Bang was low on 531,000 starting at 8:47pm.
Elsewhere Seven News and ACA won their slots.
Seven network won Monday with 30.5% then Nine 25.6%, TEN 19.8%, ABC 18.7% and SBS 5.4%.
Seven News was #1 with 1.38m / 1.26m then House Rules (999,000), Home and Away (767,000), Wanted (633,000), Seven’s AFL (558,000), The Chase (507,000 / 276,000 in select cities). and Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares was 320,000 / 292,000).
Nine News (1.24m / 1.14m) led for Nine then True Story with Hamish and Andy (1.08m), A Current Affair (988,000), Here Come the Habibs! (655,000), Hot Seat (597,000 / 347,000), The Big Bang Theory (531,000 / 316,000 in select cities). Footy Classified was 150,000 in 3 cities.
MasterChef Australia (847,000) topped TEN’s night then Have You Been Paying Attention? (799,000), The Project (636,000 / 388,000), TEN Eyewitness News (444,0000) and Family Feud (368,000). Prison Break drew 161,000.
Four Corners (808,000) topped its slot for ABC then ABC News (782,000), Australian Story (757,000), 7:30 (661,000), Media Watch (639,000) and Q&A (455,000).
On SBS it was 24 Hours in Emergency (173,000), SBS World News (142,000) and Dr. Christian Will See You Now (132,000).
Shaun the Sheep showed off once again with 196,000 atop multichannels.
Sunrise: 269,000
Today: 262,000
News Breakfast: 77,000 /
OzTAM Overnights: Monday 12 June 2017
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9 Responses
i know why they do the 8:47pm starts etc, but its such a pain for the viewer, they wonder why people watch by other means.
Four Corners rated well. I’ve long thought Fitzgerald era Queensland would make good fodder for a tele-movie or miniseries
Enjoyed True Stories last night.
The young guy was very brave, coming forward with his story.
Craig McLachlan was the standout of the show – absolutely perfect in this role.
The money helps
Really enjoyed True Stories last night, had a real good belly laugh with the family watching it. Felt the 2nd episode was funnier than the first as well. Can’t wait for more stories in the coming weeks ahead!
Not all TEN shows went up. Eyewitness News, Family Feud & the Project are all well down from last week.
I think TBBT needs to swap with The Habibs, most people also would’ve watched TBBT by other means as everyone is sick and tired of 9 pulling shows, then changing slots
New Big Bang – too many time slots, no consistency, on again, off again, new and repeats mixed together, easily obtainable via other means – all reasons why noone now would go out of their way to watch a new one on Nine in what I think is its 5th timeslot this season alone – if you can really even call 8.47pm a timeslot?
I agree with this swap. Also surprised Ten is sticking with Prison Break at 9.30pm.