Married at First Sight hits season high
As MAFS continues to rise it gave Nine a clear 10% lead over Seven on Sunday.
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Last night Married at First Sight drew its best numbers so far this season at 1.13m metro viewers, and continues to score in BVOD.
Dancing with the Stars: All Stars (501,000), Australian Survivor (440,000), Grand Designs: NZ (372,000).
Later 60 Minutes was 542,000 then Crime Investigation Australia (276,000), FBI (211,000, 123,000) and Troppo (208,000).
Nine network won Sunday with 36.3% then Seven 26.%, 10 16.7%, ABC 12.7% and SBS 8.3%.
Nine News was 872,000 with a Late edition at 314,000.
Seven News won its slot at 983,000. Born to Kill managed 130,000.
The Sunday Project was 268,000 / 185,000. 10 News First was 231,000 / 171,000.
ABC News drew 590,000. Compass (141,000) and Killing Eve (73,000) followed.
On SBS it was SBS World News (169,000 / 114,000), Stonehenge: The New Revelations (162,000), Easter Island: the Truth Revealed (119,000).
Insiders led multichannels on ABC News at 178,000.
In Total TV numbers last Sunday were:
Married at First Sight: 2.06m
Australian Survivor: 838,000
Troppo: 486,000
Dancing with the Stars: All Stars: 921,000
Insiders: 737,000
OzTAM Overnights: Sunday 27 March 2022
- Tagged with 10 News First, 60 Minutes, ABC News, Australian Survivor, Born to Kill, Compass, Crime Investigation Australia, Dancing with the Stars: All Stars, Easter Island: The Truth Revealed, FBI, Grand Designs NZ, Insiders, Killing Eve, Married at First Sight, Nine News, SBS World News, Seven News, Stonehenge: The New Revelations, The Sunday Project, Troppo
7 Responses
The reason Survivor has dropped in ratings is that true Survivor fans are fed up with the producers meddling with the format!
Allowing 3 contestants who were voted off to come back in so close to the end has destroyed all credibility. 1 maybe but 3 is ridiculous as makes a complete mockery of everything that happened over last few weeks!
I think the Non-Eliminations (like Purgatory) are strike 1, but if I found the characters or edited product compelling, I would be enjoying it and ride of that Purgatory week as a hiccup.
It honestly feels like a “Dark Ages” season of Survivor US (21- 26 which were mostly dud seasons, returnees used as a gimmick (Sandra, Mark and Sam) and are the heavy focus of the edited show, new players are mostly duds and unaware of the show and the game strategy).
I know Overnight isn’t the be-all-end-all, but you do have to wonder what is going on for Survivor to rate so low – MAFS sure a factor, but it’s not the only factor – Survivor’s All-Star season in 2020 never hit these lows against MAFS.
Even as a die-hard Survivor fan, the show is losing me . “Miss an ep, meh, I’ll catch up with the next ep with context clues”.
There’s just something about this lot of contestants (not the brightest in a game sense, & 1 dimensional personalities) and the editing (sooo much Sam, Mark & Jordie content, little showcasing of everyone else) that leaves a lot to be desired.
Notice everyone lost around 50% of their audience at 8:30-9:00pm when their 7/7:30pm shows ended. Didn’t go to other channels. Streaming? Although at 8:30 9 did have more than 7 and 10 combined.
I was looking for a ratings wrap up article on Saturday for Friday’s ratings as I was wanting to post how good Pyramids: Solving The Mystery was on last Friday on SBS. It was a completely new angle to the pyramids than seen on other documentaries about the pyramids with information I did not know before. And there have obviously been a lot of pyramid documentaries. Second episode is on Friday night.
See under the ‘Ratings’ heading for Friday and Saturday results-those 2 days don’t have entries under ‘News’.
I see. Thanks. It would be nice to have a wrap up in the news section as it’s on the front page. Though I understand there may be other things involved. And it is the weekend after all. I don’t expect overly much during the weekend as it’s not the weekday workdays. I’m glad and grateful that the data is posted at least.