Restaurant Revolution slumps to just 312,000 as The Bachelor dominates the demos
Seven’s Restaurant Revolution saw its audience collapse to 312,000 viewers on its first one-night per week outing, with viewers defecting to The Bachelor and Nine’s NRL instead.
While Ten’s dating show audience was down on its season high of 992,000 on Wednesday it was still comfortably top of all the advertising demographics and third in total people viewers, comfortably winning its 7.30pm timeslot.
Restaurant Revolution’s audience was lower than that of its breakfast show Sunrise (316,000) and only just beat SBS’s 8pm offering Rachel Khoo’s Kitchen Notebook (305,000).
Nine’s NRL match up with the Rabbitohs beating the Cowboys which aired from 7.30pm to 9.40pm in Sydney and Brisbane had 590,000 viewers, helping the network secure an audience share of 23.4 per cent to win the night.
Dear oh dear.
RR is dead in the water now……may be relegated to 7Two?? Or middawn??
How are those sponsors feeling?
Go The Bachelor!
Yes with Robbo – Yay for Bachelor!
I think the networks have only now made the problems worse for themselves. Glad I took our FTA investment out for the back of this year due to the severe inefficiencies we experience with it. Can only imagine more doing so next year.
It’s time to say goodbye to the sinking ship ‘Restaurant Revolution’, but such a shame as Channel Seven put so much investment $$$ into it. Bring back Drama, the likes of the Young Doctors, Restless Years, A Country Practice, we are totally over Reality, just look at Big Brother. I bet if a Drama came along the Viewers in the Millions will be back. If you want to see a Cooking Show, I will let you watch me Cook our Dinner at 6PM for Free, Have we really got to the point of scrapping at the bottom of the barrel, Bring back Drama I say 🙂
Honestly, I would rather watch cooking show program for reality program rather than a cheap and hypocrite dating show. No offense to the bachelor, but people in this show are so unreal and full of back stabbing, I don’t like a reality show that is playing up with one’s feelings