Nine’s Snackmaster wins the night in entertainment again pulling in 538,000 viewers – slightly down from the premier but still reigning supreme!
In news, news – Seven News hit 942,000 viewers while Nine News had 881,000 viewers.
Seven’s The Chase snagged the second entertainment spot with 502,000 viewers, Today’s kids will never know Larry is famous from The Price Is Right.
For 10, The Project snagged 292,000 viewers, 10 News First claimed 295,000 viewers and The Matilda’s game grabbed 293,000 viewers – why are female athletes equally as talented as male athletes but much better behaved?
For Seven, Border Security won 438,000 viewers and Unbelievable Moments Caught On Camera earned 395,000 viewers – and more importantly why do people desperately want to smuggle fruit? Everywhere has a fruit shop!
On Nine, A Current Affair scored 728,000 viewers, Tipping Point earned 271,000 viewers and Hot Seat got 404,000 viewers – I truly hope The Nine Network is building Grimshaw a gold throne.
ABC had a solid night with ABC News netting 644,000 viewers and Bluey earning 354,000 viewers and 7.30 grabbing 502,000 viewers – and in much more important ABC News, Tony Armstrong got a haircut and still looks utterly handsome.
Out on top was the Nine Network with 29.0 per cent. Seven Network fell slightly behind with 27.5 per cent of the daily share. The Ten Network earned 17.9 per cent of the share, while The ABC Network earned 16.6 per cent of the share. SBS had 8.9 per cent of the share.
Looking now to OzTAM’s total tv report for Monday, last week, the top-performing program was Seven News with a total audience of 1,509,000 viewers (metro: 941,000 regional: 536,000, BVOD: 30,000). Next was the Nine News, with a total audience of 1,194,000 viewers (metro: 858,000 regional: 305,000, BVOD: 29,000).
Nine’s Love Island saw the biggest boost with 118 per cent, bringing it to a total audience of 433,000 (metro: 154,000, regional: 45,000, BVOD: 178,000)