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MAFS returns to 964,000 metro viewers, winning the night for Nine
February 23, 2021 10:19
The 2021 launch episode of Married At First Sight (MAFS) brought an average of 964,000 metro viewers to Nine last night, making it easily the most-watched entertainment program of the evening, and only behind Seven News for all programming.
That places it behind the 2020 premiere, which saw MAFS gain its highest ever launch ratings with 1.154 million metro viewers, while in 2019 the launch was watched by 1.003 million. 912,000 watched 2018’s premiere, 820,000 tuned in back in 2017.
MAFS did however dominate all three of the key advertising demographics – People 25-54, 16-39, GS+ Child and Total People. Its national peak audience was 1.49 million.
February 24th, 2021 By David Knox 9 commentsFiled under: News,
Australian Exclusive: Australia’s Eureka Productions (
Holey Moley, The Amazing Race Australia, Name That Tune, Crikey! It’s the Irwins, Drunk History Australia) will film another larger-than-life physical game show for the USA, based on iconic 1980’s video game,
Frogger.
Production will take place in Sydney in May on a huge purpose-built obstacle course, to screen on NBC-owned Peacock streaming service.
Audiences and contestants alike will be transported into a wild, whimsical
Frogger world, comprising twelve outrageous obstacle courses or “crossings.” Physically-demanding challenges will see contestants dodge treacherous traffic, leap over snapping gators and hop over hungry hippos to conquer the course.
964,000 tune in for Married at First Sight return tvtonight.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from tvtonight.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
February 22nd, 2021 By David Knox 13 commentsFiled under: News,
1.17m metro viewers watched Novak Djokovic thrash Daniil Medvedev in the
Australian Open Men’s Final last night, making it the #1 show.
The match wrapped up a complex event that was challenged by COVID-19 restrictions, quarantine, crowd limits or bans, and a delayed season. But the Men’s Final was also down on 2020’s 1.52m when it screened against an
I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here finale and a
My Kitchen Rules season premiere.
The Amazing Race Australia drew 523,000 ahead of
Holey Moley (498,000) and
Grand Designs: NZ (438,000).
Later
Silent Witness (256,000) and Movie: