Married at First Sight finale pulls largest audience on record as Nine wins the night
Nine’s blind wedding show came to an end last night averaging its largest audience ever as 1.389m metro viewers tuned in.
Part two of the reunion episode, which aired at 7.30pm and saw Cheryl finally see Andrew’s behaviour while Nadia put Anthony in his place, topped the ratings leader board for Monday night.
The 29th episode of the reality TV series was the most watched program across the key advertising demographics all people, 16-39, 18-49 and 25-54, according to OzTAM’s overnight preliminary metro ratings.

The ABC cornering of the News and current affairs market is on clear display in this Monday night line up performance. Although the commercial networks would most probably like to get into this mix of news and current affairs, an ABC ad free targeting of any opinion and news time segments to drive the commercial sector out of the segment seems to be the ABC purpose. In FY16 the ABC had News and current affiars at a 43.8% share of the main channel broadcast schedule.
If there were a dicatorship in Australia now , we would all be protesting about the ABC line of editorial (which is clearly a left wing interests propoganda machine), being like the Peoples Daily or Pravda,and that Govenrment owned media should not be allowed.
I am confused Roger.
Where are you from? The USA?
Because the ABC you describe is not the one broadcast each night. Go and put your best brown-shirt on and reminisce of the ’30s.
As a millennium MAFS even grabbed males.
Riveting!
It seems not most millenniums liked MAFS.
Not males anyway.
I still don’t understand why people watch such drivel as MAFS …