Monday TV Wrap: The Masked Singer Continues Its All-Conquering Ways

Monday TV Wrap: The Masked Singer Continues Its All-Conquering Ways

The popularity of 10’s hit The Masked Singer shows no signs of abating after last night’s episode again went over the million-mark.

Some 1.063 million viewers tuned in for last night’s final reveal (starring Nikki Webster) according to OzTAM metro numbers.

That made the show the most watched program of Monday night.

It’s also pinching viewers from The Block, that could only do 806,000 last night.

Seven’s The Real Dirty Dancing debuted to soft numbers, it managed just 580,000.

Karl’s This Time Last Year is certainly not doing the numbers it did last year, pulling just 437,000 last night.

Nine snuck home for a Monday night win, taking 26.2 per cent of the audience share (all channels). Seven was a close second and 26 per cent, 10 had a good night and 23.1 per cent, the ABC did 17.1 per cent and SBS did 7.5 per cent.

Other highlights for Seven included its 6pm news (1.016 million), Home And Away (656,000) and The Chase (600,000).

10’s Have You Been Paying Attention? managed an impressive 819,000 and The Project had 492,000.

Nine also did well with its 6pm news (836,000), ACA (794,000) and Hot Seat (427,000).

The ABC’s evening ran thus: 7pm news (652,000), 7.30 (596,000), Australian Story (537,000), Four Corners (489,000), Media Watch (439,000) and Q&A (261,000).

SBS’s best was How The Victorians Built Britain, posting 231,000.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




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