Married At First Sight continues to dominate the ratings
Married At First Sight Continues To Dominate The Ratings, While The Popular Game Show Hard Quiz Puts Up Solid Numbers
Channel Nine’s Married at First Sight remains the biggest show on television, drawing nearly 2 million fans per episode.
He blew out all the competition in Wednesday night’s qualifications, scoring 855,000 in the major centers.
Meanwhile, the total number of viewers catching up on the controversial reality series via video-on-demand platforms was 646,000.
Another big overnight winner was ABC’s Hard Quiz, which continues to grow in viewership.
Hosted by comedian Tom Gleeson, the popular game show drew 513,000 viewers in the metropolitan ratings.
Channel Nine’s Married At First Sight (pictured) topped the competition in Wednesday’s late-night TV ratings, scoring 855,000 in major urban centers
ABC’s Hardcore Quiz was another ratings winner overnight, scoring 513,000 in major urban centers Pictured: Host Tom Gleeson and panel
ABC had another ratings winner on Wednesday: The Weekly with Charlie Pickering (pictured) managed to draw 382,000 fans in major cities.
Last month, the show’s season debut pulled in an equally impressive 492,000 metropolitan viewers.
The Weekly with Charlie Pickering, also on ABC, continued its strong comeback season.
The satirical comedy series managed to attract 382,000 fans overnight in major cities.
In Seven, Home and Away he was the only decent actor on the channel.
The much-loved telenovela achieved 452,000 viewers in the metropolitan ratings.
Meanwhile, Channel 10’s The Project continues to struggle to maintain a decent audience.
Seven’s Home and Away garnered 452,000 viewers in the tube ratings on Wednesday
The current affairs panel managed to find just 232,000 viewers in the metropolitan ratings for its 7 p.m.
Nine won the night thanks mainly to MAFS, garnering a whopping 34.9 percent viewership.
Seven trailed far behind in second position, managing to grab 25.6 percent of the available audience.
ABC finished in third place against its commercial rivals with a 17.6 percent share, while the embattled Channel 10 gained just 13.7 percent of the audience.
Channel 10’s The Project continues to struggle in the ratings (pictured)