Monday TV Wrap: Lego Masters Finale Hits Almost 1.5M Views

Monday TV Wrap: Lego Masters Finale Hits Almost 1.5M Views

Nine’s Lego Masters series finale fell just shy of 1.5m viewers (winner announced), with 1.46m tuning in to see Alex and Jackson crowned this year’s winners, according to OzTAM metro numbers.

This is only marginally shy of season one finale, which reached 1.49m viewers.

This meant Nine was crowned the winner of Monday night’s ratings, with 22.5 per cent of total primary channel share, while Seven did 16.6 per cent, 10 did 16.2 per cent, ABC did 14.0 per cent, while SBS did 4.0 per cent. Nine also topped the 25-54 demo in primary channel (25.2 per cent), and came second to 10 in the 16-39 demo (26.3 per cent).

Over at the other FTAs, Seven’s best for the night in entertainment was The Chase with 696,000 Aussies tuning in, 10’s MasterChef did 889,000, while ABC’s Australian Story did 791,000.

Here’s how the rest of the night went.

Nine

News did 1.11m, Lego Masters – Finale did 1.21m, ACA did 864,000 and Hot Seat did 597, 000.

Seven

News did 1.24m, Home and Away did 667,000 and House Rules did 565,000.

10

Have You Been Paying Attention did 881,000 and The Project did 669,000.

ABC

News did 839,000, 7.30 did 669,000, The Chase did 696,000, Four Corners did 599,000 and Media Watch did 578,000.

All channels share

Nine won the night across all channels with 29.4 per cent, Seven did 24.2 per cent, 10 did 21.9 per cent, ABC did 17.8 per cent, and SBS did 6.8 per cent.

Demographic breakdown (all channels) 

People 25-54

  1. Nine – 32.5 per cent
  2. 10 – 28.5 per cent
  3. Seven – 20.9 per cent

People 16-39

  1. 10 – 33.5 per cent
  2. Nine –  32.9 per cent
  3. Seven – 18.5 per cent

 

 




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