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My Kitchen Rules hits new season high

Ratings: Seven's reality series draws 1.78m viewers -more than a million in front of its competition.

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Last night it was all about My Kitchen Rules.

At 1.78m viewers it hit a new high for the 2015 season as a couple pulled the highest ever score on the show.

It was so far in front of every other show it wasn’t funny. MKR was more than a million in front of its competition and enjoyed almost 800,000 viewers on #2 show across the night, giving Seven an easy win for the Tuesday.

Seven Network was 32.9% then Nine 26.1%, TEN 19.7%, ABC 15.3% and SBS 6.0%,

Next for Seven were Seven News (988,000 / 936,000), Home and Away (977,000), How to Get Away with Murder (644,000) and Million Dollar Minute (525,000). Grey’s Anatomy was 277,000 / 185,000.

Nine News nudged the million at 996,000 / 922,000 then Big Bang Theory (896,000 / 663,000 / 556,000), A Current Affair (798,000), The Block (706,000), Hot Set (540,000) and 2 Broke Girls (318,000 / 190,000).

NCIS scored 602,000 on TEN. The Project was 565,000 / 438,000, TEN Eyewitness News was 525,000 and NCIS: LA was 475,000 / 248,000.

ABC News (820,000) led for ABC followed by 7:30 (659,000), Catalyst (593,000) and Reinventing the Royals (475,000). An ANZAC Girls repeat was just 171,000.

On SBS ONE it was Insight (307,000), Who Do You Think You Are? (276,000), Dateline (238,000) and SBS World News (121,000).

Neighbours again topped multichannels at 251,000.

Sunrise: 351,000
Today: 298,000
ABC News Breakfast: 114,000 / 34,000

OzTAM Overnights: Tuesday 10 March 2015.

6 Responses

  1. An excellent show spoiled by a third team of contestants with no female judge and no real geographical diversity. Where is the equity and reflection beyond the mundane? Why can’t they put in teams from a remote communities? Why are Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane viewers always given the magic TV mirror to constantly look at themselves? Why isn’t the show’s wealth better distributed? Where’s the beautiful Anna Gare when you need her? These are the real unanswered questions for the producers of a TV show doing so well and making so much money.

  2. A strange choice by ABC to repeat ‘ANZAC Girls’ in a primetime slot so soon after it’s fairly unimpressive 1st run-would much rather see ‘The War That Changed Us’ or even an oldie but goodie like ‘1915’.

  3. gotta watch Murder again today on catch, had too many interuptions last night anf have lost the plot a bit. Can someone tell me what this body in the carpet is all about? Do we know who it is, who killed them and why, or is that still to be discovered?

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