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Ninja too strong for House Rules, MasterChef.

Ratings: Three reality shows were up on last week, as Nine's nudged a million viewers.

Australian Ninja Warrior‘s first Semi Final nudged a million viewers last night.

At 998,000 it rose on last Sunday’s 899,000 and topped the demos.

House Rules was 784,000 viewers while MasterChef Australia, under pressure over judge George Calombaris, settled for 648,000 -both were also up on last Sunday. ABC’s The Planets, from 7:40pm, was 484,000.

Nine network won Sunday with 29.8% then Seven 27.7%, 10 17.8%, ABC 16.3% and SBS 8.4%.

Nine News drew 1.01m then 60 Minutes at 647,000 and Apollo 11: A Step That Changed the World (250,000).

Seven News was #1 at 1.11m followed by Sunday Night (458,000 fourth in its slot) and The Day We Walked on the Moon (182,000).

A MasterChef masterclass drew 548,000 for 10 then The Sunday Project (392,000 / 262,000), 10 News First (271,000), FBI (235,000) and Bondi Rescue (149,000).

ABC News drew 601,000, Midsomer Murders was 499,000, The Repair Shop was 216,000 and Compass (214,000).

On SBS it was Who Do You Think we Are? (211,000), SBS World News (161,000), Tour de France (145,000) and Planet of Volcanoes (120,000).

ABC KIDS’ Go Jetters topped multichannels at 171,000.

OzTAM Overnights: Sunday 21 July 2019

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  1. Disappointing ratings for the Ridley Scott icon “Alien” (1979) on 7mate, hopefully they can get the promotions out there and get fans aware, running a marathon over successive weeks as TVT also posted.

    Even its lead-in movie the umpteenth “Men In Black” re-run made Top 20 multi-channels and did well!?

    1. Has to be said that ‘Alien’ has been on many, many times over the years including recently and is not a film improved by many ad breaks-better to watch it on the box sets-also one of the very rare films to feature a director and cast commentary that’s actually worth hearing.

      1. Recently? The last “Alien” film (Alien 3) was on FTA on Wednesday April 27 2016 on SBS 2, over 3 years ago. 10 ran them in late 2000s, that would be even longer.

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