In good news for 10, Australian Survivor: All Stars is on the up, as 701,000 Aussies tuned in Monday night, according to OzTAM metro numbers.
The episode saw former cricketer Lee Carseldine exit the show after receiving some devastating family news.
Over at Nine, its best for the night was MAFS (1.03m), while Seven’s best was Home and Away (602,000). The ABC’s best entertainment for the night was Australian Story (662,000).
In a breakfast wars update, it seems Seven’s Sunrise is still dominating Nine’s Today, with yesterday’s audience numbers at 299,000 and 155,000 respectively.
Here’s how the rest of the night ran:
Nine
News did 925,000, ACA did 805,000 and Hot Seat did 487,000.
Seven
News did 1.024m, Home and Away did 602,000, The Chase Australia did 545,000, MKR did 483,000, and 911 did 387,000.
10
The Project did 518,000 and Hughesy We Have a Problem did 351,000.
ABC
News did 699,000, 7.30 did 710,000, Four Corners did 645,000, Media Watch did 644,000 and Q+A did 412,000.
Primary channel
Nine won with 22.5 per cent, Seven did 17.3 per cent, ABC did 15.7 per cent, 10 did 13.3 per cent and SBS did 3.5 per cent.
All channels share
Nine won the night across all channels with 29.4 per cent, Seven came second with 24.8 per cent, ABC did 20.0 per cent, 10 did 19.5 per cent and SBS did 6.3 per cent.
Demographic breakdown (all channels)
People 25-54
- Nine – 32.2 per cent
- 10 – 26.7 per cent
- Seven – 21.0 per cent
People 16-39
- Nine – 33.0 per cent
- 10 – 29.4 per cent
- Seven – 19.1 per cent