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Monday TV Ratings: (MAFS) Started Out With(out) A Kiss, How Did It End Up Like This?

Sofia Geraghty
Published on: 21st March 2023 at 11:49 AM
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Another day, another rejection of affection for Married At First Sight‘s star Lyndall. Whilst Lyndall and Cam started out as this year’s golden couple, the relationship has gradually crumbled as outbacker Cam continues to reject Lyndall’s requests for affection.

Whilst no doubt a painful moment for Lyndall, the episode did help Nine continue its undisputed winning streak with a total of 843,000 metro viewers signing up to watch.

Nine had a channel share of 32.1 per cent of last night’s views, followed by Seven with 27,0 per cent, Network 10 with 17.1 per cent, the ABC with 16.6 per cent and SBS with 7.2 per cent.

Seven news won the night overall with a peak viewership of 913,000 views. Nine had a peak of 752,000 for its news show and the ABC had a peak of 562,000 for its metro views.

A total of 505,000 metro viewers tuned in to watch Network 10’s Australian Survivor, placing it third in entertainment, just behind Seven’s The Chase with 508,000 views.

                                                       Daily Channel Share

Nine Network Seven Network Network 10 ABC TV Network SBS Network
32.1% 27.0% 17.1% 16.6% 7.2%

 

                                               Top 10 Programs (Metro Views)

No.

Show 

Channel 

Metro Views 

1 SEVEN NEWS Seven Network 913,000
2 SEVEN NEWS AT 6.30 Seven Network 908,000
3 MARRIED AT FIRST SIGHT -MON Nine Network 843,000
4 NINE NEWS 6:30 Nine Network 752,000
5 NINE NEWS Nine Network 752,000
6 A CURRENT AFFAIR Nine Network 700,000
7 ABC NEWS-EV ABC TV 562,000
8 THE CHASE AUSTRALIA Seven Network 508,000
9 AUSTRALIAN SURVIVOR MON Network 10 505,000
10 HOME AND AWAY Seven Network 491,000
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Sofia is an award-winning B2B journalist with experience in investigative journalism and TV presenting. She worked as a journalist at the UK’s leading insurance publication before moving to TV presenting within financial services. She is passionate about equality and female empowerment and was awarded an industry-wide broadcast media award (and was shortlisted for another) for her work in promoting diversity within the insurance industry.

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