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Seven’s House Rules tops the charts

house rulesSeven’s House Rules topped the overall TV ratings last night for the first time, and beat Nine’s competing home renovation show The Block for the third time last night, drawing a metro audience of 1.54m over The Block’s 1.369m.

The show in it’s first season, launched as a spin-off to My Kitchen Rules, will end on Monday when competitors who have been renovating each other’s homes room by room return to their own homes to fix up one renovated room they do not like.

Last night the 7.30pm show also topped ratings in the 25-54 age group, followed by The Block Sky High which featured the announcement of a winner from 7pm-8pm.

Ten’s MasterChef at 7.30pm missed the top 15 programs of the night with a metro audience of just 663,000, following Sunday’s ratings of 800,000 viewers for the launch of its Italian week on Sunday. However, MasterChef, the flagship reality show for Channel Ten, was the tenth most watched program among Ten’s target category of 25-54’s.

Nine News was the second most watched show of the night with 1.419m viewers, followed by Seven News with 1.403m.

Seven won the night with25.8 per cent of the audience share, followed by Nine which had 21.7 per cent.

In the morning battle, Seven’s Sunrise had 361,000 metro viewers over Today’s 327,000 viewers on Channel Nine, and The Morning Show on Seven had 197,000 viewers over Nine’s Mornings which had an audience of 134,000.

Monday’s Top 15 shows:

  1. House Rules Seven 1.54m
  2. Nine News Nine 1.419m
  3. Seven News Seven 1.403m
  4. The Block Nine 1.369m
  5. Today Tonight Seven 1.206m
  6. A Current Affair Nine 1.132m
  7. Revenge Seven 1.127m
  8. Home and Away Seven 1.007m
  9. ABC News ABC 929,000
  10. The Big Bang Theory Nine 885,000
  11. Hot Seat Nine 844,000
  12. Australian Story ABC 844,000
  13. Four Corners ABC 843,000
  14. Ten News Ten 812,000
  15. Media Watch ABC 796,000

Monday’s share:

  • Seven 25.8%
  • Nine 21.7%
  • ABC1 15.1%
  • TEN 10.2%
  • 7TWO 4.6%
  • GO! 4.2%
  • 7mate 3.6%
  • ELEVEN 3.0%
  • SBS ONE 3.0%
  • Gem 2.8%
  • ABC2 2.2%
  • ONE 1.8%
  • ABC News 24 1.0%
  • ABC3 0.6%
  • SBS 2 0.4%
  • NITV 0.1%

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