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Hamish and Andy win for Nine third week in a row

Hamish and Andy’s Gap Year has delivered another victory for Channel Nine as the top program of Monday for the third consecutive week since it launched.

Nine had five of the top six shows across the five city metro from Nine News at 6pm with 1.409m viewers, to A Current Affair’s 1.244m at 6.30pm, The Block’s 1.393m at 7pm and then 1.455m for Hamish and Andy’s Gap Year Asia at 8pm.

The shows helped Nine secure a 26.8 per cent audience share over Seven’s 20.2 per cent, and a win in Monday share for the third week in a row.

Seven’s Secret Life of Dogs at 7.30pm was well under the million mark with 923,000 viewers across the five city metro, while Ten’s MasterChef, also at 7.30pm, had 824,000.

Ten’s  real crime show Wanted at 8.30pm missed the top 20 list with 519,000 metro viewers.

In the morning battle, Nine declared another victory with 337,000 viewers for Today over 317,000 for Seven’s Sunrise.

Monday’s top 15 shows:

  1. Hamish and Andy’s Gap Year Asia 1.455m
  2. Nine News Nine 1.409m
  3. The Block Nine 1.393m
  4. Seven News Seven 1.337m
  5. A Current Affair Nine 1.244m
  6. The Big Bang Theory (Repeat) Nine 1.144m
  7. Today Tonight Seven 1,134,m
  8. Home and Away Seven 976,000
  9. ABC News ABC1 959,000
  10. ABC News Update ABC1 951,000
  11. Secret Life of Dogs Seven 923,000
  12. Australian Story ABC1 854,000
  13. The Big Bang Theory (Repeat Ep2) Nine 848,000
  14. MasterChef Ten 824,000
  15. Criminal Minds Seven 820,000

Monday’s share:

  • Nine 26.8%
  • Seven 20.2%
  • ABC1 14.5%
  • TEN 11.7%
  • SBS ONE 4.9%
  • 7TWO 4.3%
  • 7mate 2.8%
  • GO! 2.8%
  • ELEVEN 2.7%
  • ABC2 2.5%
  • Gem 2.4%
  • ONE 1.8%
  • ABC News 24 1.2%
  • ABC3 0.7%
  • SBS 2 0.7%
  • NITV 0.1%

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