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ABC remembers Shane Warne, Nine wins Monday.

Shane Warne interview lands ahead of Australian Survivor and SAS Australia. Seven and Nine News are neck and neck.

On Monday night a Leigh Sales replay Shane Warne: The Interview drew 549,000 metro viewers -enough to keep the broadcaster in second place ahead of 10 and Seven.

Of course Married at First Sight continues to win the early slot at 978,000 then 7:30 (595,000),  Australian Survivor (482,000), and SAS Australia (383,000).

Later Media Watch led at 392,000 then Four Corners (350,000), Would I Lie to You? (343,000), La Brea (291,000) and The Amazing Race (212,000 / 153,000).

Nine network won Monday with 31.9% then Seven 24.2%, 10 18.7%, ABC 17.4% and SBS 7.8%.

Nine News drew 1.01m / 991,000 for 10. A Current Affair led its slot at 826,000 then Hot Seat (426,000 / 286,000). Late News was 170,000.

Seven News was 1.01m / 984,000 for Seven. The Chase was 526,000 / 319,000 with Home & Away at 524,000.

The Project drew 412,000 / 256,000 for 10. 10 News First was 320,000 / 225,000. FBI: Most Wanted was 151,000.

ABC News pulled 689,000. China Tonight (171,000) and The Drum (159,000) followed.

On SBS it was SBS World News (168,000 / 132,000), Royal History’s Myths & Secrets (133,000), Heritage Rescue (130,000), Great House Revival (92,000) and Mastermind (71,000).

7TWO’s Doc Martin led multichannels at 144,000.

Sunrise: 245,000
Today: 216,000
News Breakfast: 127,000 / 87,000

In Total TV numbers last Monday were:
La Brea: 660,000
SAS Australia: 800,000
Australian Survivor: 838,000
Media Watch: 885,000

OzTAM Overnights: Monday 7 March 2022

2 Responses

  1. It’s a shame channel 7 treat The Resident with such contempt. Its a great show especially with the upcoming storylines.

    It was great when 7 used to have The Good Doctor/ The Resident double. Now it’s just shoved into an awful timeslot.

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