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House Rules and The Voice battle it out for Sunday

Ratings: Seven's renovation edges ahead of Nine's talent show, but Nine scores the night overall.

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Last night House Rules (1.08m) managed to pip a marathon edition of The Voice (1.04m) leaving MasterChef with 895,000. Even Grand Designs was in there fighting with 778,000.

But Nine was ahead in News and won the night.

TEN dropped a pile of viewers when its movie kicked in at 9pm with 60 Minutes ranking higher than Sunday Night despite the later playout.

Nine network won with 31.9% then Seven 29.5%, TEN 18.0%, ABC 14.9% and SBS 5.6%.

Nine News was #1 with 1.34m for Nine then The Voice (1.04m), 60 Minutes (759,000) and Killer Women with Piers Morgan (406,000).

Seven News led for Seven with 1.29m followed by House Rules (1.08m) and Sunday Night (727,000). Bones was 343,000.

MasterChef Australia (895,000) topped TEN. Modern Family drew 539,000 / 398,000, TEN Eyewitness News was 382,000, and Movie: Runner Runner (229,000).

Grand Designs (778,000) was best for ABC followed by ABC News (763,000), Doctor Thorne (682,000) and Death Comes to Pemberley (389,000). Compass was 244,000.

On SBS it was Treasure Decoded (256,000), SBS World News (225,000), Nancy Wake: Gestapo’s Most Wanted (155,000) and The Immortalist: Can I Live Forever? (104,000).

ABC2’s Ready, Steady, Wiggle led multichannels with 288,000.

OzTAM Overnights: Sunday 19 June 2016.

8 Responses

  1. Gee, the remaining Voice contestants are pretty ordinary this year.
    Not a stand out amongst them.
    I was impressed with Adam, (the young Tourettes guy), up until last week but his voice just hasn’t been up to the challenge recently. hough, obviously still really popular with viewers due to his likeability and fantastic attitude.

      1. Starting at 7.30pm can’t be good for it neither David. Coming out of news and straight into HR or The Voice has to hurt Ten as viewers won’t switch 30 mins later.

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