Monday TV Wrap: MKR & Dancing With The Stars Both Enjoy A Bump

Monday TV Wrap: MKR & Dancing With The Stars Both Enjoy A Bump

Sure, MAFS continued its all-conquering ways last night, but both MKR (714,0000) and Dancing With The Stars (556,000) were up on the previous Monday.

Again, MAFS dominated with 1.351 million viewers according to overnight OzTAM metro numbers.

Yet, it wasn’t all wine and roses for Nine, with Bad Mothers under the 500K mark with 498,000.

In the battle for breakfast, Sunrise had 264,000 to Today’s 200,000.

Nine won Monday with 31.7 per cent share, Seven had 27.7 per cent, the ABC pulled 17.6 per cent, 10 posted 16.8 per cent and SBS took home 6.2 per cent.

Seven’s 6pm news enjoyed 998,000 versus Nine’s version with 937,000. ACA pulled an impressive 891,000 and Home And Away had 658,000.

Dancing With The Stars – that saw Olympia Valance eliminated – was 10s best, followed by The Project (477,000) and 10 News First (413,000).

The ABC’s night ran thus: 7pm news (724,000), Media Watch (603,000), Australian Story (579,000), Four Corners (556,000) and Q&A (360,000)

SBS’s best was Michael Mosley’s Trust Me I’m A Doctor with 180,000.

 




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