The top free-to-air show on Monday was Farmer Wants A Wife on Seven. The network also celebrated another overnight victory.
Chase Australia on the network came in second with 540,000 metro viewers after the reality shows with 557,000 metro viewers.
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509,000 metro viewers watched Australian Story on ABC, while 491,000 metro people watched Home and Away on Seven.
I’m A Celebrity! came in second with 448,000 metro viewers after Lego Masters: Grand Masters on Nine. With 419,000 metro viewers, Get Me Out of Here! airs on Ten.
- Monday’s free-to-air entertainment was won by Farmer Wants A Wife on Seven.
- Chase Australia on the network came in second with 540,000 metro viewers.
- Seven had the highest primary channel rating (24.6%)
- 7Two had the highest multichannel rating (3.9%).
With 988,000 metro viewers, Seven News was the most-watched program on Monday night. Seven News at 6:30 had a viewership of 933,000, Nine News had 771,000, and Nine News at 6:30 had 768,000.
Seven Network, as previously indicated, took home the win for the evening with a 32.4% total share, followed by Nine with a 25.3% share, ABC with 18.3%, and Ten with 16%. Seven had the highest primary channel rating (24.6%), and 7Two had the highest multichannel rating (3.9%).
Seven News ranked first in the most recent Consolidated 7 Total TV report for 10 April with 1.684 million Total TV viewers, including 38,000 on national BVOD and a 2% boost.
The Claremont Murders Part One on Seven last Monday, with 1.01 million Total TV viewers and 135,000 on national BVOD, saw the greatest increase of 39%.