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The Voice stays ahead of Lego Masters, MasterChef.

Seven reality show in front in total people, although Nine betters it in the demos.

The Voice continued its run in the reality battle with 767,000 metro viewers on ANZAC Day.

Lego Masters remained ahead in the demos with 599,000) metro viewers then Australian Story (491,000), 7:30 (479,000) and MasterChef Australia (438,000).

Later Four Corners led with 459,000 then Media Watch (419,000), Code 1: Minute by Minute (318,000), David Attenborough’s The Mating Game (245,000) and FBI: Most Wanted (215,000 / 133,000).

In ANZAC Day sport, Seven’s AFL was 614,000 across the network while Nine’s NRL was 332,000.

Seven network won Monday with 31.9% then Seven 28.1%, ABC 16.1%, 10 16.0% and SBS 7.9%.

Seven News was #1 at 1.18m / 1.1m. Home & Away was 489,000 with The Chase at 385,000 / 207,000 in select cities. Nurses was 154,000.

Nine News (977,000 / 923,000) was best for Nine. A Current Affair won its slot at 646,000 with Hot Seat at 125,000 / 81,000 in 3 cities.

ABC News pulled 641,000. China Tonight (212,000) and The Drum (165,000) followed.

The Project drew 359,000 / 263,000 for 10. 10 News First was 256,000 / 198,000.

On SBS it was SBS World News (185,000 / 125,000), Britain by Beach (154,000), Secrets of the Tower of London (101,000), Mastermind (99,000) and 24 Hours in Emergency (87,000).

7TWO’s Doc Martin led multichannels at 114,000.

Sunrise: 219,000
Today: 191,000
News Breakfast: 115,000 / 68,000

In Total TV numbers last Monday Lego Masters rose 43% to 1.32m viewers.

OzTAM Overnights: Monday 25 April 2022.

NB: Rankings for Saturday April 23 have now been added.

5 Responses

  1. Not only did the AFL thrash NRL, it gave Seven in Melbourne a huge lead in boost to their news- ratings for Seven news were well above Nine news. Seven will be wanting to secure the AFL rights again for this reason alone

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