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The Block retains top spot in entertainment; Nine wins Monday

Nine’s The Block topped entertainment on Monday, while the network also celebrated an overall network share win.

The program aired to 790,000 metro viewers, also winning all three key advertising demos. The launch this year aired to an average metro audience of 867,000. Last year, Nine aired the 2021 premiere of the program to 747,000 metro viewers.

In the latest Daily Consolidated Total TV Report for Monday 10 October, Seven News at 6:30pm was the #1 program nationally across linear, with 1.449 million viewers, including 42,000 on BVOD, and an uplift of 3%. The biggest uplift of the week was an episode of 9-1-1 Lonestar with an uplift of 50%.

Looking back at Monday overnights, Have You Been Paying Attention? on Ten, which aired to an average metro audience of 513,000, followed by Home and Away, which aired to an average of 489,000.

Australia’s Got Talent on Seven was next with an average metro audience of 470,000

Next up was an episode of The Chase Australia on Seven which had an average metro audience of 441,000, followed by Media Watch on ABC, which brought in 397,000 metro viewers.

Meanwhile, Seven News won overall TV viewing on Monday night with 919,000 metro viewers, followed by Seven News at 6:30 with 918,000 metro viewers, while Nine News had 767,000 metro viewers. Nine News at 6:30 brought in 751,000, A Current Affair pulled in 652,000 metro views, and ABC News pulled in 595,000 viewers.

As mentioned, Nine won the night, taking an overall network share of 30% over Seven’s 27.7%, while Ten had a share of 17.2%, and the ABC had a share of 18.2%.

Nine also won the primary channel share, and the top-rating multi-channel on Monday was 7TWO with a share of 3.4%.

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