Controversial dinner party hands Nine’s Married at First Sight its biggest audience ever
One of the most controversial dinner parties in Nine’s Married at First Sight history resonated with audiences across Australia last night, with the show swelling to 1.623m, its highest audience ever.
The program – which revealed two couples had found new partners since the final ceremonies – not only trumped Seven’s My Kitchen Rules by more than 600,000 viewers, but in its key advertising demographic – the 25-54s – attracted 887,000. In the 18-49s, the show averaged 850,000 viewers.
Sparks flew last night at the final Married at First Sight dinner party with the show recording its highest ever audience with a national audience of 2.222m (5 City: 1.623m / Regional: 599,000) #MAFS pic.twitter.com/UGEa3zWYAA
— Nine Comms (@9Comms) March 20, 2018
Date Night is worth persevering with – it’s pretty good.
MAFS is basically UnREAL but, er, REAL. Have the producers been swotting up? Tune in next season for a live on-air death.