The Block, HYBPA? win Monday slots.
Ratings: Seven struggles with America's Got Talent, just ahead of SBS.
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The Block enjoyed an easy win over its competition on Monday at 837,000 viewers and topping the demos.
That was easily ahead of Australian Story (639,000), 7:30 (590,000), and Lindy Chamberlain: The True Story (549,000), well up on Sunday’s episode. But America’s Got Talent struggled on Seven at just 226,000, only just ahead of How the Victorians Built Britain (173,000) on SBS.
Later Have You Been Paying Attention? led with 636,000 then Four Corners (531,000), Media Watch (487,000) and Celebrity IOU (298,000).
Nine network won Monday with 29.1% then Seven 22.9%, 10 22.5%, ABC 18.1% and SBS 7.4%.
Nine News was best for Nine at 959,000 / 958,000. A Current Affair (755,000) and Hot Seat (522,000 / 324,000) followed.
Seven News resumed its #1 grip at 1.07m / 1.03m. The Chase (556,000 / 322,000) and Home & Away (552,000) also ranked for Seven.
The Project pulled 546,000 / 335,000 for 10. 10 News First was 382,000 / 211,000 and Drunk History was 241,000.
ABC News led its slot at 771,000. Q&A drew 269,000 and The Drum was 200,000.
On SBS it was SBS World News (178,000), 24 Hours in Emergency (174,000), 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown (84,000 ) and Mastermind (83,000).
NCIS led multichannels at 191,000.
Sunrise: 244,000
Today: 220,000
News Breakfast: 122,000 / 64,000
OzTAM Overnights: Monday 28 September 2020
- Tagged with 10 News First, 24 Hours in Emergency, 7:30, 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, A Current Affair, ABC News, America's Got Talent, Australian Story, Celebrity IOU, Drunk History, Four Corners, Have You Been Paying Attention?, Home & Away, Hot Seat, How the Victorians Built Britain, Lindy Chamberlain: The True Story, Mastermind, Media Watch, NCIS, News Breakfast, Nine News, Q&A, SBS World News, Seven News, Sunrise, The Block, The Chase, The Drum, The Project, Today
7 Responses
I’m not surprised AGT didn’t rate well last night it went for 3hrs that’s so long nobody has the energy at the moment to watch something for that long
It is hard to expect people to watch just on three hours of AGT in one hit with the performance and results shows back to back. It’s on again tonight for that length of time too and as I have said before it is suffering from having no audience atmosphere this year
When part 2 outranks part 1 lol
Why oh why. America’s Got Talent is what Seven has? Flop after flop..
We’re seeing networks fill a few holes due to production halts because of COVID. AGT is one of them until SAS is ready.
It did rate mid 400k on some Wednesday’s and Thursday’s when there was no AFL. But I don’t think Monday is the correct date since it is competing with the Block and others
It’s been under 200 000 for a few weeks … desperate times call for .. yer that