Sunday TV Wrap: The Block Continues To Chip Away & Almost Cracks A Million Eyeballs

Sunday TV Wrap: The Block Continues To Chip Away & Almost Cracks A Million Eyeballs

Nine’s revamp of The Block is continuing to pull in big numbers. It almost cracked a million last night –

You can tell people really love the show! Because even more people are tuning in after those influencers left.

As per OzTAM’s metro numbers, Seven News grabbed 944,000 eyeballs, and Nine News earned 889,000 viewers.

Seven’s My Kitchen Rules enjoyed 500,000 viewers –  I love the way Nigella enjoys food with no apologies.  

The AFL managed 408,000 viewers. – very solid numbers.

10’s The Sunday Project brought 369,000 viewers, and 10 News First brought 209,000 viewers.

Meanwhile, The Masked Singer brought in 549,00 viewers – good to see Jamie Durie, not in the garden for a change! 

Nine’s The Block soared last night, pulling in 984,000 viewers, and Nine’s Celebration Of Olivia Newton-John also pulled in 336,000 viewers.

Meanwhile, 60 Minutes grabbed 527,00 viewers. 

ABC had an intense night with ABC News, netting 590,000 viewers. Meanwhile, Compass pulled in 210,000 viewers.  

But Spicks and Specks pulled in 483,000 viewers – absolutely joyful viewing! 

Out on top was the Nine Network with 34.4 per cent. Seven Network was behind with 27.7 per cent of the daily share. Then 10 Network with 15.8 per cent of the share, Followed by the ABC Network with 15.0 per cent. In comparison, the SBS had 7.2 per cent.




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