The Voice, Four Corners win Monday slots.
Lego Masters wins in the demos. ABC's News Breakfast outranks Today show.
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Seven talent show The Voice continued its reign in the reality battle last night at 701,000 metro viewers, down on last Monday’s 767,000.
It remained easily in front of Lego Masters (615,000 and leading demos), 7:30 (521,000), Australian Story (504,000) and MasterChef Australia (466,000).
Later Four Corners led at 473,000 then Media Watch (470,000), Code 1: Minute by Minute (269,000), The Mating Game (234,000) and FBI: Most Wanted (221,000 / 138,000).
Seven network won Monday with 30.0% then Nine 26.9%, ABC 17.8%, 10 17.5% and SBS 7.9%.
Seven News was #1 at 1.00m / 934,000 for Seven. The Chase was 588,000 / 375,000 then Home & Away (474,000).
Nine News (858,000 / 844,000) was best for Nine then A Current Affair (650,000) and Hot Seat (428,000 / 287,000). Nine News Late was 152,000.
The Project drew 403,000 / 261,000 for 10. 10 News First was 303,000 / 220,000.
ABC News pulled 649,000. The Drum (201,000) and China Tonight (189,000) followed.
On SBS it was SBS World News (164,000 / 149,000), Britain by Beach (133,000), 24 Hours in Emergency (117,000) and Mastermind (84,000).
Bluey led multichannels at 122,000.
Sunrise: 256,000
News Breakfast: 125,000 / 64,000
Today: 174,000
In Total TV viewers last Monday were:
Lego Masters: 1.11m
MasterChef Australia: 738,000
The Voice: 1.46m
Media Watch: 704,000
OzTAM Overnights: Monday 2 May 2022
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