Dancing down as MAFS tops Monday
Ratings: Nine led from 6 - 9pm last night, with MAFS nearly double Seven's dancing crowd.
- Published by David Knox
- on
- Filed under News
Dancing with the Stars: All Stars has dipped in its second outing, falling from 744,000 on Sunday to 558,000 last night. Erin McNaught was eliminated from the show after a first-ever 3 way tie.
Married at First Sight is holding its audience til the very end at 1.09m last night effectively double 7:30 (543,000), Australian Story (524,000), What the Hell Happens Next? (237,000) and Historic House Rescue (184,000).
Later Four Corners was best at 468,000 then Media Watch (445,000), Law & Order: Organized Crime (416,000) and Mrs. Brown’s Boys (319,000).
Nine network won Monday with 33.9% then Seven 25.9%, ABC 16.5%, 10 15.5% and SBS 8.2%.
Both Nine News (1.00m / 970,000) and A Current Affair (812,000) won their slots then Hot Seat (431,000 / 269,000). Footy Classified was 110,000 across the network with 100% Footy at 55,000.
Seven News (998,000 / 986,000) was best for Seven. Home & Away was 564,000 then The Chase (531,000 / 351,000) with Idris Elba Meets Paul McCartney on 113,000.
ABC News (686,000) led for ABC. Invisible Wars (241,000) and The Drum (174,000) followed.
The Project (489,000 / 362,000) was best for 10. 10 News First was 390,000 / 276,000 but a Hughesy We Have a Problem compilation struggled on just 135,000 with Best Of The Sydney Comedy Festival at only 95,000.
On SBS it was SBS World News (197,000 / 168,000), Secret Scotland (194,000), 24 Hours In Emergency (147,000) and Mastermind (86,000).
Sunrise: 236,000
Today: 210,000
News Breakfast: 108,000 / 62,000
OzTAM Overnights: Monday 12 April 2021
Share
- Tagged with 10 News First, 100% Footy, 24 Hours in Emergency, 7:30, A Current Affair, ABC News, Australian Story, Best Of The Sydney Comedy Festival, Dancing with the Stars: All Stars, Footy Classified, Four Corners, Historic House Rescue, Home & Away, Hot Seat, Hughesy We Have A Problem, Idris Elba meets Paul McCartney, Invisible Wars, Law & Order: Organized Crime, Married at First Sight, Mastermind, Media Watch, Mrs Brown’s Boys, News Breakfast, Nine News, SBS World News, Secret Scotland, Seven News, Sunrise, The Chase, The Drum, The Project, Today, What the Hell Happens Next?
6 Responses
Is anyone surprised than around 25 million Australians are not watch DWTS given the “publicity” concerning a contestant and dramas over Hey Hey?
That’s got to be the closest Today has been to Sunrise in quite some time.
I turned Footy Classified off within the first minute after I saw that Caroline Wilson wasn’t on the show last night… it was Sam McClure. Ugh. I cannot stand a bar of him…
I love watching Caroline and Eddy, it’s so amusing to see them interact and almost want the last word. I really wish I was on earlier up in Sydney or able to stream live on 9Now. By the next day all the good bits are online and makes me not bother
I wanted to like DWTS, but it is so poorly edited. It doesn’t breathe – the flow of it is all over the shop not being live – there was something fun about it being a bit messy and live – always on the edge! And Daryl is no longer a good presenter. Sonya is fun. The judges are a welcome return though.
Seven having no success in 2021 it appears. Like Holey Moley and The Ultimate Tag, the Dancing Show premieres well then crashes.