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20 to One sheds more than 100,000 viewers; Kiss Bang Love posts lowest-ever audience

Nine’s 20 to One with Fitzy and Wippa shed 110,000 metro viewers last night, posting a metro audience of 688,000 at 7:30pm down on last week’s audience of 798,000.

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It was the show’s second last episode, to date, and is down 10% compared with the 2016 series average, to date.

It was easily out-rated by Ten’s Masterchef, which pulled in 1.047m metro viewers to be the most-watched non-news show of the evening, while Seven’s House Rules grabbed 911,000 in the same time slot.

Masterchef and House Rules were the most-watched and second most-watched programs across the key advertising demographics (16-39, 18-49, 25-54).

Meanwhile, later in the evening Seven’s Kiss Bang Love posted its lowest audience ever, pulling in just 137,000 metro viewers in its new, later time slot of 10:15pm. Last week when the show aired at 9:45pm it attracted 194,000 viewers.

Later in the evening, Nine’s Britain’s Got Talent pulled in 691,000 metro viewers at 8:40pm, with 552,000 sticking around for a second episode.

Britain’s Got Talent was beaten by Ten’s NCIS which had an audience of 766,000.

In the news hour, Seven News at 6:00pm pulled in 1.222m, dipping to 1.174m at 6:30pm, while Nine News grabbed 1.072m at 6:00pm sliding to 1.013m from 6:30pm.

Nine’s A Current Affair grabbed 920,000 at 7:00pm, out-rating Seven’s Home and Away which was watched by 862,000.

At 5:00pm, Seven’s The Chase Australia was watched by 737,000.

Nine won the evening with an audience share of 19.9%, ahead of Seven’s share of 18.4%. Ten claimed third place with a share of 18% while the ABC reached a share of 10.5%.

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