The time has come. Last night was the final Wednesday Dinner Party, which means no wine throwing, red-faced men or MAFS related TV wrap headlines for the foreseeable future.
According to OzTAM’s metro data, the first reunion episode had 1,134,000 viewers – and fear not, there is still the second reunion to come this Sunday.
After MAFS was Seven News with 988,000 viewers while Nine News had 917, 000. Nine’s A Current Affair had 774,000.
The ABC’s top performer was Hard Quiz, beating ABC News with 683,000 viewers to 638,000 viewers respectively.
While Seven’s Home And Away interjected with 559,000, the rest of the middle chunk of the ratings were taken out by the ABC. The Weekly with Charlie Pickering had 551,000 viewers, 7.30 had 547,000, and Fisk had 537,000 in a decrease of 114,000 from last week.
Seven followed up with The Chase at 518,000 viewers while a double billing of Highway Patrol had 377,000 for the first episode and 341,000 for the second.
Nine’s Hot Seat had 463,000 viewers while Amazing Grace rose by 105,000 viewers to 403,000.
10’s top performer was The Project with 398,000 viewers while 10 News First had 314,000.
Nine (all channels) won the daily share with 35 per cent, followed by Seven (all channels) at 23 per cent. The ABC network had 18 per cent, Network 10 had 15 per cent and the SBS Network had six per cent.