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Sunday TV Wrap: The Masked Singer Ends With 713,00 Eyeballs & A PussyCat Doll

Mary Madigan
Published on: 29th August 2022 at 10:19 AM
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10’s The Masked Singer Finale aired last night, and it pulled in 713,000 eyeballs.

We also discovered that Melody from The Pussycat Dolls was Mirrorball and Hugh Sheridan was The Rooster! Big news, as far as I am concerned. Although there are now rumours that Hughesy was told that Mirrorball was Melody because he finally guessed someone right, if this sentence doesn’t make sense, you need to watch the show.

As per OzTAM’s metro numbers, Nine News grabbed 921,000 eyeballs, and Seven News earned 790,000 viewers.

Seven’s My Kitchen Rules enjoyed 428,000 viewers – normalising cooking while crying is always a show I can get behind. 

10’s The Sunday Project brought 215,000 viewers – Lisa is thriving!  and 10 News First brought 208,000 viewers. 

Nine’s The Block soared last night, pulling in 981,000 viewers – This show is absolutely killing it! Plus, it has made me believe I could build things. 

Meanwhile, 60 Minutes grabbed 484,00 viewers. NRL pulled in 209,000 viewers. 

ABC had an intense night with ABC News, netting 553,000 viewers. But Spicks and Specks pulled in 520,000 viewers – how can you not love this show? Vera also pulled in 597,000 viewers – I love a crime-fighting woman! Who is also always grumpy. 

Insiders scored 251,000 viewers. 

Out on top was the Nine Network with 30.7 per cent. Seven Network was behind with 22.9 per cent of the daily share. Then 10 Network with 18.4 per cent of the share, Followed by the ABC Network with 19.5 per cent. In comparison, the SBS had 7.5 per cent.

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Mary Madigan began her career working for ex-Vogue editor and chief Kirstie Clements and has since done everything from PR to tutoring at The University Of Notre Dame. Mary Madigan was a journalist at B&T until 2022.

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