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Thursday TV Wrap: Just Under 1M Tune In For MasterChef’s “Pimped Up” Noodles Challenge

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Published on: 22nd May 2020 at 9:26 AM
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In an oodles of fun episode, 10’s MasterChef contestants were tasked with “pimping up” packet noodles, which attracted 985,000 Aussie viewers, according to OzTAM metro numbers.

Over at Nine, Hot Seat was the entertainment of choice (567,000), while 658,000 viewers tuned in to watch The Chase on Seven. Over at the ABC, 349,000 tuned in to watch Grand Designs Australia.

In primary channel, Seven won with 18.7 per cent, Nine did 17.8 per cent and 10 did 16.8 per cent. ABC and SBS did 10.3 per cent and 5.8 per cent respectively.

Here’s how the rest of the night ran:

10

The Project did 604,000 and 10 News First did 451,000.

Seven

News did 1.19m, and Home & Away did 586,000.

Nine

News did 1.06m, ACA did 752,000 and RBT did 464,000.

ABC

News did 771,000 and 7.30 did 539,000.

All channel share 

Nine pulled a decent 25.8 per cent, Seven followed with 26.5 per cent and 10 earned 23.4 per cent, while ABC and SBS did 15.0 per cent and 9.3 per cent respectively.

Demographic breakdown (all channels) 

People 25-54

  1. 10 – 31.1 per cent
  2. Nine – 26.9 per cent
  3. Seven – 25.4 per cent

People 16-39

  1. 10 – 33.5 per cent
  2. Seven – 25.7 per cent
  3. Nine –  25.5 per cent

 

 

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