Australian Survivor: All Stars finds another season high in its penultimate week
The second last week of Australian Survivor: All Stars has pushed to another season-high, delivering 736,000 metro viewers and 952,000 nationally on Monday night.
The show is due to conclude in a week, with the finale episode airing Monday and a reunion episode the following night.
It wasn’t enough to win the timeslot though, with Nine’s Married At First Sight (MAFS) delivering 1.124m metro viewers and 1.495m nationally. The show also topped all three of the key advertising demographics – 16-39s, 18-49s and 25-54s – followed by Australian Survivor.
ABC’s 7.30 delivered 911,000 metro viewers and 1.328m nationally, followed by 681,000 and 988,000 for Australian Story. Seven’s My Kitchen Rules: The Rivals brought in 508,000 metro and 829,000 national viewers.
It was another strong night for news, with Nine News hitting its biggest audience in three years with 1.193m metro viewers and 1.577m nationally. However, it was still beaten by Seven News with 1.234m metro and 1.928m nationally. ABC News delivered 955,000 metro and 1.390m nationally.
The Project had its biggest night since 2018 with 623,000 metro viewers and 865,000 nationally at 7pm. 10 News First delivered its biggest night since 2017 with 380,000 and 437,000 national viewers.
Nine’s Today also had a strong morning, bringing in 314,000 metro viewers and 442,000 nationally. Seven’s Sunrise brought in 379,000 and 652,000.
Overall, Nine won the night with 22.8% audience share for its primary channel and 30.0% as a network. Seven held 16.9% and 25.0%, while ABC secured 16.0% for its primary channel and 21.5% as a network. Ten held 11.3% and 17.1%. The most-watched multi-channel was 10 Bold with 3.7%.