Married at First Sight helps Nine to Sunday ratings win
Married at First Sight claimed the top spot for Sunday night television, helping Nine to a win with an overall audience share of 21.3%.
Nine’s blind wedding show drew 1.170m metro viewers, according to OzTam’s overnight preliminary metro ratings. The program was the most watched show for the evening and across key advertising demographics of 16-39, 18-49 and 25-54.
Seven’s rival reality TV program My Kitchen Rules rated 1.059m. In overall audience share Seven came in a close second to Nine with 19.9%. It was ahead of ABC’s 13.4%, Ten’s 11.1% and SBS’ 5.3%.
This show is disgusting….Cheryl is portrayed for ratings as a sexual object…camera angles, clothes, etc…She is the youngest and shame on the professionals who are aware of ‘hidden’ conversation/s between Andrew the eldest participant and others. She according to what us the viewer sees is ‘unaware’ of the lies and deceit Andrew is weaving. All I see is a show that depicts derogatory remarks about a female, abuse in a variety of forms, as well as bullying. Its not reality tv thats for sure…the scenarios are completely exaggerated within a short timeframe….’The experiment’ is is all the producers are concerned about and the professionals well they’re way out of line in continuing assisting Cheryl and Andrew for the sake of ratings….