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MasterChef tops entertainment, Nine wins Monday.

Ratings: Seven News, ABC News, MasterChef and HYBPA? all lead their slots.

Melbourne audiences are lifting as lockdown continues across the city, resulting in many shows up on last Monday’s outing.

MasterChef Australia pulled 1.05m as the top entertainment drawcard and topped the demos. That was its biggest audience since April.

That was comfortably ahead of The Voice (745,000), Big Brother (723,000), 7:30 (720,000) and Back Roads (608,000).

Later Have You Been Paying Attention? drew 853,000 then Media Watch (504,000), One Night Only: The Beatles in Oz (451,000) and Four Corners (437,000).

Nine network won Monday with 27.7% then Seven 24.8%, 10 22.8%, ABC 17.5% and SBS 7.2%.

Seven News was high at 1.27m / 1.24m for Seven then Home and Away (695,000), The Chase (659,000 / 400,000). Movie: Lucy was 235,000.

Nine News (1.11m / 1.05m) was best for Nine. A Current Affair drew 842,000 then Hot Seat (610,000 / 346,000).

The Project pulled 591,000 / 395,000 for 10. 10 News First was 443,000 / 285,000 and Adam Hill: Take His Legs was 259,000.

ABC News won its slot at 865,000. Q&A (441,000) and The Drum (217,000) also ranked for ABC.

On SBS it was The Windsors’ Lost Letters (241,000), 24 Hours in Emergency (193,000), SBS World News (191,000) and Mastermind (111,000). Depression and Me was just 59,000.

NCIS led multichannels at 200,000.

Sunrise: 260,000
Today: 218,000
News Breakfast: 146,000 / 61,000

OzTAM Overnights: Monday 13 July 2020

7 Responses

  1. The ABC and Four Corners team will be very disappointed with their ratings last night. It was a very important story and a shame it didn’t get more viewers.

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