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Seven’s House Rules tops Monday night as Masterchef and The Voice slip

Seven’s House Rules has jumped to the top of Monday night’s ratings, achieving 1.272m metro viewers ahead of Ten’s Masterchef, and Nine’s The Voice, which aired in the same time slot.

According to OzTam’s overnight preliminary metro ratings, the show – which climbed to fifth place with 1.026m metro viewers last Monday – was the most-watched of the night, and managed to beat its premiere metro audience of 1m viewers.

House Rules also managed to beat news programs on the metro ratings ladder, with 1.144m tuning in to Seven News, 1.116m metro viewers tuning into Nine News.

At 6:30pm, Nine News had 1.122m metro viewers while Seven captured 1.101m.

Meanwhile, Ten’s Masterchef slipped out of the top ten for the first time on a Monday, with 765,000 metro viewers.

Nine’s The Voice was the second-most-watched non-news program, however, showed a slight decline from 989,000 last Monday to 947,000 metro viewers.

 

Ten’s Have You Been Paying Attention? managed eighth place on the ratings ladder, achieving a metro audience of 808,000.

It was the second-most-watched program across the key advertising demographics (16-39, 18-49, and 25-54).

Despite its decline, Ten’s Masterchef was the third-most-watched show across the key advertising demographics (16-39, 18-49, 25-54), behind House Rules and Have You Been Paying Attention?

ABC’s Four Corners, which featured the second part of its investigations into the Lindt Cafe Siege, had 580,000 metro viewers.

Seven also won the audience share at 22.5%, ahead of Nine’s 19.5%, and Ten’s 13.7%. The ABC had a share of 13.22% while SBS’ share was 3.7%.

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