Seven’s House Rules out-rates The Voice and Masterchef, but Nine wins the night
Seven’s House Rules pulled in 1.019m metro viewers at 7:00pm last night to be the most-watched non-news show of the night, out-rating its reality rivals The Voice and Masterchef.
Nine’s The Voice grabbed 1.010m from 7:00pm while Ten’s Masterchef, which aired at 7:30pm, was watched by 978,000 but was the most-watched show across the key advertising demographics (16-39, 18-49 and 25-54).
Nine won the night with an audience share of 21.7% ahead of Seven’s share of 18.9% while Ten managed a share of 15.9%. The ABC achieved a share of 11.6%.
Seven’s Sunday Night grabbed 790,000 metro viewers from 8:15pm while Nine’s 60 Minutes, which kicked off at 9:00pm, drew a metro audience of 721,000.
Ten’s Sunday night movie Red 2 pulled in 424,0000 at 9:00pm.
On the ABC, Grand Designs at 7:40pm was watched by 758,000, Doctor Thorne at 8:20pm was watched by 646,000 and Death Comes to Pemberley at 9:20pm had an audience of 407,000.
In the news battleground, Seven News was watched by 1.263m, out-rating Nine News which pulled in 1.225m.