Lego Masters dominates ….and then a TV switch-off began
Ratings: Lego broke from the reality pack last night, but some noticeable drop-offs were biting later in the night.
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Lego Masters broke from the pack to dominate entertainment viewing last night at 811,000 metro viewers, and topped the demos.
That was well in front of MasterChef Australia (592,000 from 7:30pm) then Big Brother (534,000), and Spicks & Specks (530,000 from 7:40pm).
But there were some hefty switch-offs thereafter.
60 Minutes was low at 464,000 then Crime Investigation Australia (301,000), FBI: Most Wanted (280,000 / 157,000), leaving Wakefield on a disappointing 189,000.
Nine network won Sunday with 30.8% then Seven 26.5%, 10 20.1%, ABC 14.4% and SBS 8.2%.
Nine News was best for Nine at 1.01m. Australian Crime Stories was 198,000.
Seven News was #1 at 1.03m for Seven. Manhunt: The Raoul Moat Story was 139,000.
The Sunday Project drew 426,000 / 277,000 for 10.
ABC News was 617,000 for ABC. Compass was 178,000 then Movie: Strictly Ballroom (170,000).
On SBS it was Egypt’s Top Ten Treasures (191,000), SBS World News (172,000 / 130,000) and Sydney’s Super Tunnels (117,000).
7mate movie Kingsman: The Secret Service led multichannels at 160,000.
OzTAM Overnights: Sunday 2 May 2021
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10 Responses
How sustainable are the tv netwoks with thes figures. Im guessing Seven is the most vulnerable with a less diversified business.
Will the tv networks possibly become infomercial channels?
Isn’t it good that Seven, Nine, 10 and ABC are currently competitive. All shows are well down yet there’s no MAFS obliteration, makes it interesting.
Really hoping HYBPA does the goods for 10 tonight!
Seven not only winning total people (including main channel) but the demographics (including main channel) as well must’ve been a wake up call for Nine, not sure even Seven would’ve imagined they could get the demographics yet – I’m sure demographic pullers 7mate, 7flix and the AFL also lent a hand.
With my last paragraph, I was referring to last week (whoops!)
Worth noting a good audience size for the local broadcast of the two Perth teams with no audience allowed to attend.
I liked the new game on Spicks and Specks where they opened lost luggage of musicians. Was more thrilled when one was Delta Goodrem and I got it right.
I swear they did that game in the past, with items going along a conveyer belt. It might have been for the short lived reboot though.
You could be thinking of talking bout your generation. I think that may have been a game of theres
I really enjoyed last nights episode. A good blend of humour, music & entertainment
I decided to switch off the TV before 7pm. That’s a first for a Sunday night.
Big Brother is half poor man’s Survivor and half poor man’s I’m A Celebrity. Getting what it deserves.