Nine’s The Voice hit its lowest episode so far this year with 777,000 viewers.
However, the network was still able to win the night in total people with 20.8 per cent primary channel audience share, according to OzTAM metro numbers.
Seven came second in primary audience share with 17.1 per cent, while 10 did 16.6 per cent, and ABC and SBS did 13.9 per cent and 4.3 per cent respectively.
Over at the other 10’s MasterChef did 943,000, while Seven’s Big Brother did 686,000 and the ABC’s Back Roads did 641,000.
Here’s how the rest of the night went.
Nine
News did 1.12m, ACA did 801,000 and Hot Seat did 588,000.
Seven
News did 1.14m, The Chase did 638,000 and Home and Away did 657,000.
10
Have You Been Paying Attention? did 824,000, The Project did 584,000 and 10 News First did 429,000.
ABC
News did 868,000, 7.30 did 691,000, Four Corners did 544,000 and Media Watch did 524,000.
All channels share
Nine won the night across all channels with 28.1 per cent, Seven did 24.0 per cent, 10 did 22.7 per cent, ABC did 17.9 per cent, and SBS did 7.3 per cent.
Demographic breakdown (all channels)
People 25-54
- 10 – 29.9 per cent
- Nine – 26.4 per cent
- Seven – 25.2 per cent
People 16-39
- 10 – 34.1 per cent
- Seven – 25.5 per cent
- Nine – 22.9 per cent