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BourkieBoy:

--- Quote --- 1.17m metro viewers watched Novak Djokovic thrash Daniil Medvedev in the Australian Open Men’s Final last night, making it the #1 show.

The match wrapped up a complex event that was challenged by COVID-19 restrictions, quarantine, crowd limits or bans, and a delayed season. But the Men’s Final was also down on 2020’s 1.52m when it screened against an I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here finale and a My Kitchen Rules season premiere.

The Amazing Race Australia drew 523,000 ahead of Holey Moley (498,000) and Grand Designs: NZ (438,000).

Later Harrow drew 419,000 then Silent Witness (256,000) and Movie: John Wick: Chapter 2 (236,000).

Nine network easily won with a 35.7% share then Seven 23.0%, 10 18.0%, ABC 15.8% and SBS 7.4%.

Nine News drew 792,000 viewers for Nine.

Seven News led its slot with 977,000 viewers.

The Sunday Project pulled 420,000 / 280,000 for 10. 10 News First was 288,000 / 230,000. FBI: Most Wanted was 201,000.

ABC News was 627,000 for ABC. Antiques Roadshow managed 182,000.

On SBS it was SBS World News (172,000 / 134,000), I Am Jackie O (157,000) and I Am JFK Jnr (137,000).

Bluey topped multichannels as usual at 190,000.

OzTAM Overnights: Sunday 21 February 2021
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https://tvtonight.com.au/2021/02/1-17m-watch-mens-final-down-on-2020.html

BourkieBoy:

--- Quote ---Married at First Sight returned to screens last night, landing at #1 with 964,000 metro viewers and topping the demos.

That was well ahead of the competition, if down on the 2020 season premiere of 1.15m viewers.

Next was 7:30 (649,000), Australian Story (577,000), The Amazing Race Australia (508,000) and Holey Moley Grand Final (491,000).

Later Four Corners drew 442,000 then Media Watch (419,000), 9-1-1 (331,000).

Elsewhere, Seven enjoyed a strong gap at Breakfast.

Nine network won Monday with 32.3% then Seven 26.2%, 10 17.2%, ABC 17.1% and SBS 7.3%.

Nine News drew 937,000 / 930,000 for Nine. A Current Affair won its slot at 702,000 then Hot Seat (399,000 / 247,000). Despite the bumper MAFS lead-in viewers did not stick around for a Bridesmaids movie (213,000).

Seven News (948,000 / 910,000) was best for Seven then Home & Away (485,000) and The Chase (461,000 / 286,000). The Rookie was 243,000.

The Project pulled 458,000 / 271,000 for 10. 10 News First was 311,000 / 210,000 and Hughesy We Have a Problem (219,000). A Graham Norton repeat was just 116,000.

ABC News was 691,000 for ABC. The Pacific: In the Wake of Captain Cook with Sam Neill was 288,000) then The Drum (137,000).

On SBS it was SBS World News (190,000 / 141,000), The Architecture the Railways Built (148,000), 24 Hours in Emergency (144,000) and The Story of Songs (95,000). A new-look Mastermind was 82,000.

Bluey again barked up multichannels at 178,000.

Sunrise: 265,000
Today: 186,000
News Breakfast: 93,000 / 75,000

OzTAM Overnights: Monday 22 February 2021
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https://tvtonight.com.au/2021/02/964000-tune-in-for-married-at-first-sight-return.html

mjharmstone:

--- Quote ---Married at First Sight has lifted in its second outing this season, nudging the magic million at 992,000 metro viewers.

That was miles ahead of 7:30 (503,000) and over double The Amazing Race Australia (459,000), Foreign Correspondent (390,000), Highway Patrol (303,000) and Great Continental Railway Journeys (234,000).

Later Botched drew 386,000 then Catalyst (303,000), The Good Doctor (294,000), and NCIS (263,000).

Nine network easily won Tuesday with 34.9% then Seven 22.8%, 10 18.3%, ABC 15.6% and SBS 8.4%.

Nine News pulled 871,000 / 861,000 while A Current Affair won its slot at 720,000. Labour of Love debuted at 128,000.

Seven News (902,000 / 896,000) was best for Seven then Home & Away (460,000) and The Chase (457,000 / 276,000). The Resident managed 160,000.

The Project drew 415,000 / 233,000 for 10. 10 News First (306,000 / 181,000) and NCIS: LA (221,000) followed.

ABC News (683,000) led for ABC. The Drum was 179,000 and Australia Remastered was 163,000.

On SBS it was SBS World News (176,000 / 139,000), 24 Hours in Emergency (160,000), Michael Portillo’s Abandoned Britain (99,000) and Mastermind (77,000).

Bluey led multichannels even at 140,000.

Sunrise: 262,000
Today: 206,000
News Breakfast: 124,000 / 72,000
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Yikes. https://tvtonight.com.au/2021/02/mafs-doubles-the-competition.html

BourkieBoy:

--- Quote --- Sunday was an easy win for Nine, leading from 7pm onwards.

Married at First Sight was #1 at 898,000 metro viewers and topped the demos.

That was well in front of Grand Designs: NZ (509,000 from 7:40pm) The Amazing Race Australia  (464,000 from 7:30pm) and Holey Moley: Celebrity Special (426,000), with both reality shows down.

Later 60 Minutes pulled 664,000 then Harrow (487,000) and Silent Witness (310,000) -both dramas up on last week.

Nine network won Sunday with 35.3% then Seven 21.4%, ABC 18.8%, 10 17.6% and SBS 6.9%.

Nine News scored 847,000 and a late edition was 435,000.

Seven News won its slot at 862,000. Movie: Venom was just 205,000. During the day the Supercars drew up to 290,000.

ABC News was 689,000 for ABC. Antiques Roadshow was 164,000.

The Sunday Project pulled 390,000 / 257,000 for 10. 10 News First was 257,000 / 194,000. FBI: Most Wanted was just 159,000.

SBS had a low night with Searching For Cleopatra (182,000), SBS World News (151,000 / 127,000) and The Queen And The Coup (111,000).

Bluey led multichannels at 179,000.

OzTAM Overnights: Sunday 28 February 2021
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https://tvtonight.com.au/2021/03/mafs-60-minutes-score-for-nine.html

mjharmstone:
MAFS: 1.02m
TARAU: 495k
HM: 319k

https://tvtonight.com.au/2021/03/monday-1-march-2021.html

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