A significant 944,000 Aussies tuned in to watch David Genat take out the top spot on Australian Survivor: All Stars on Monday night, according to OzTAM metro numbers.
The general episode was watched by 878,000 viewers. It wasn’t enough, however, to knock Nine out of the top spot for the night. In primary channel, Nine did 22.4 per cent, 10 did 16.6 per cent, ABC did 16.1 per cent, Seven did 14.4 per cent and SBS did 3.6 per cent.
Meanwhile, news is still dominating TV-land, with 7NEWS in particular now consistently the top show in metro markets.
Here’s how the rest of the night went.
Nine
News did 1.2m, MAFS did 1.12m, ACA did 935,000, a news special on COVID-19 did 644,000 and Hot Seat did 595,000.
Seven
News did 1.2m, The Chase Australia did 655,000 and The Latest: Seven News did 606,000.
10
The Project did 646,000 and 10 News First did 555,000.
ABC
News did 978,000, Media Watch did 766,000, Four Corners did 761,000, Australian Story did 691,000 and Q+A did 505,000.
All channels share
Nine won the night across all channels with 22.4 per cent, 10 came second with 22.0, ABC did 21.1, Seven did 20.6 per cent and SBS did 6.1 per cent.
Demographic breakdown (all channels)
People 25-54
- Nine – 31.6 per cent
- 10 – 28.8 per cent
- Seven – 17.0 per cent
People 16-39
- 10 – 32.6 per cent
- Nine – 29.3 per cent
- Seven – 15.8 per cent