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Masterchef gets 1 million viewers as House Rules falls behind The Voice

Ten’s Marco Pierre White episode of Masterchef hit 1m metro viewers for the first time since early May last night.

The result made it the seventh most watched show of the night among all people, according to preliminary ratings from OzTAM.

Meanwhile, The Voice moved back in front of Seven’s House Rules with 1.533m to 1.407m in the 7.30pm time slot.

Nine won the night overall with a 23.9 per cent audience share for the metro markets, followed by Seven with 22.4 per cent, Ten on 14.2 per cent and ABC1 on 12.3 per cent.

Seven News was the highest rating show for the night with 1.56 million.

Meanwhile, SBS’ World Cup coverage drew 453,000 people at 6pm for the broadcaster.

In the key advertising demographic of 25-54, The Voice was top, ahead of 60 Minutes, then House Rules. Masterchef was sixth.

Top 15 shows

1. Seven News Seven 1.560 million

2. The Voice Nine 1.533 million

3. Nine News Nine 1.414 million

4. House Rules Seven 1.407 million

5. 60 Minutes Nine 1.369 million

6. Sunday Night Seven 1.208 million

7. Masterchef Ten 1.000 million

8. A Place To Call Home Seven 0.968 million

9. Grand Designs ABC 0.944 million

10. ABC News ABC 0.812 million

11. The Checkout ABC 0.771 million

12. The Mentalist Nine 0.637 million

13. Silent Witness ABC 0.632 million

14. Modern Family – Episode 2 Ten 0.614 million

15. Elementary Ten 0.564 million

Audience share

  • Network 9 23.9%
  • Network 7 22.4%
  • Network TEN 14.2%
  • Network ABC1 12.3%
  • Network 7TWO 3.8%
  • Network SBS ONE 3.6%
  • GO! 3.5%
  • Network 7mate 3.4%
  • Network ONE 2.8%
  • Network ABC2 2.8%
  • Network Gem 2.4%
  • Network ELEVEN 2.4%
  • Network ABC News 24 1.1%
  • Network SBS 2 1.0%
  • Network ABC3 0.6%
  • Network NITV 0.1%

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