Monday TV Wrap: À La Disaster! Plate Of Origin Dives Further As Viewers Tune Out

Monday TV Wrap: À La Disaster! Plate Of Origin Dives Further As Viewers Tune Out

Whether it’s cooking show fatigue or simply disinterest in Plate of Origin‘s format, viewers are continuing to tune out of Seven’s tentpole program.

The Sunday launch of the show last week pulled 667,000 viewers, while the next day saw just 510,000 eyeballs tune in. Then, its most recent Sunday episode saw the show dip even further to 459,000, while last night it hit a new low of 393,000 viewers.

It must be said that Plate of Origin is up against 10’s strong performer of The Masked Singer (which last night hit a high of 918,000) and Nine’s popular The Block (789,000). This saw Seven come in third position in primary channel share list night with 15.8 per cent. Nine was the winner with 19.1 per cent, and 10 did 16.6 per cent. The ABC enjoyed 13.7 per cent and SBS did 4.2 per cent.

Here’s how the rest of the night went.

Nine

News did 1.06m, ACA did 729,000, and Hot Seat did 555,000.

Seven

News did 1.10m, The Chase did 566,000 and Home and Away did 577,000.

10

The Masked Singer did 775,000, HYBPA did 764,000 and The Project did 565,000.

ABC

News did 754,000, 7.30 did 658,000, Four Corners did 510,000 and Media Watch did 494,000.

 

 

 




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