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Strong debut for I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here!

MAFS wins primetime slot then Australian Idol, but 10 reality show is close behind.

10’s launch for I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! has made a strong debut, averaging 806,000 viewers in National TV Audience.

While comparisons with last year are tricky due to ratings revamps, it nevertheless puts it ahead of the network’s Australian Survivor launch which averaged 787,000 in January. Traditionally the season premiere and finale draws the most for the show.

It was still third in its slot but only narrowly behind Australian Idol‘s 891,000, debuting 30 mins earlier.

As always Married at First Sight ruled the roost at 1.65m. Death in Paradise was 695,000 for ABC.

While the Australian Grand Prix averaged 751,000 it Reached 1.55m across its lengthy broadcast for 10.

Seven News narrowly won at 1.16m to Nine News (1.11m).

We are now in two weeks of non-survey but you can read more Sunday results below.

National Total TV: Sunday 24 March 2024.

8 Responses

  1. I thought Robert was a great choice and he just seems so natural in the hosting role. To Julia’s credit she has also changed her hosting style to better match Robert. Star power from the Celebrities is lacking this year however hopefully they still turn out to be interesting. Really enjoying getting to know Frankie already.

  2. I do hope Ten push hard for Julia Morris for the Gold Logie. Her energy after 10 years of hosting the same show is inspiring, she remains hilarious and offers a lot more to the hosting role in this show than most other hosts do on comparable shows. Robert is the icing on the cake and Julia’s obvious support, encouragement and willingness to help him kick start his career is all the more reason to acknowledge her.

  3. I saw Robert when he did the Sunrise weather and thought he was great value. Also loved him on Celebrity Gogglebox too. He has that charm and charisma and he is a fantastic replacement for, darn forgot his name already.

  4. The line up leaves it heavily reliant on the Robert Irwin appeal to attract and keep viewers. It certainly feels like it’s I Wanna Be A Celebrity Get Me In There, this season.

  5. Loved I’m A Celeb last night! Robert Irwin did an outstanding job as new co host and it’s genius and brilliant casting him.
    Have a feeling that once Idol is finished, I’m A Celeb will attract those watching as new viewers. As it’s the finals people who’ve watched all the way through are hooked and invested and wanna see who wins. They’ll be looking for something else to watch when it’s over in that time slot and I hope Ten are smart in promoting the untapped gold mine that they have in Robert Irwin.
    There will be a lot of “water cooler” talk about Robert today which should generate some more interest and curiosity too.
    I hope Ten realise what they’ve got with Robert and don’t let him slip through their fingers when I’m A Celeb is finished.

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