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The Block: All Stars pumping up but MKR still rules

The Block All Stars logoThe Block: All Stars has topped the one million viewer mark for the second night in a row.

After scoring 1.4 million viewers to be the number one show on Sunday night, the Nine program hit 1.194m viewers within the five capital cities last night, its 16th episode of 2013.


The re-birthed format was a hit for Nine last year, but has had a slower start this year. The network is “thrilled” with its growth this week, a spokesman told Mumbrella.

But once again the biggest show of the night was Seven’s My Kitchen Rules with an average of 2.18m viewers tuning in with a peak of 2.7 million.

Nine’s News again outscored Seven’s bulletin. A Current Affair also overtook Today Tonight.

Ten once again ran fourth for the night with panel show Can Of Worms just nudging the 400,000 viewer mark. None of its programs made the top 15, although the beleaguered network had six of the top 25 programs in 18 to 49-year-old demographic.

In the morning fight, Seven’s Sunrise narrowly beat Nine’s Today with 371,000 viewers to 363,000 while The Morning Show on Seven beat Nine’s Mornings with 182,000 to 156,000.

Monday’s top 15 shows:
1. My Kitchen Rules – Seven – 2.180m
2. Revenge – Seven – 1.360m
3. Nine News – Nine – 1.302m
4. Seven News – Seven – 1.222m
5. A Current Affair – Nine – 1.210m
6. The Block – Nine – 1.194m
7. The Big Bang Theory – Nine – 1.124m
8. Today Tonight – Seven – 1.033m
9. ABC News – ABC – 0.998m
10. Home and Away – Seven – 0.983m
11. Four Corners – ABC – 0.858m
12. The Big Bang Theory – Nine – 0.840m
13. Australian Story – ABC – 0.744m
14. 7:30 – ABC – 0.744m
15. Media Watch – ABC – 0.723m

Monday’s channel share:

  • Seven: 27.6%
  • Nine: 23.4%
  • ABC1: 15.0%
  • Ten: 9.1%
  • 7TWO: 3.8%
  • 7mate: 3.3%
  • ABC2: 3.1%
  • GO!: 3.0%
  • SBS1: 2.8%
  • Eleven: 2.5%
  • Gem: 2.3%
  • One: 1.8%
  • ABC News 24: 0.9%
  • ABC3: 0.7%
  • SBS2: 0.6%
  • NITV: 0.1%
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