X Factor beaten in ratings by ACA’s interview with Bert and Patti Newton

Despite a massive marketing push, The X Factor made its debut with a relatively low 1.186m audience for Seven on Monday – only the fifth biggest show of the night.

The X Factor was outgunned by Nine’s A Current Affair interview with Bert and Patti Newton, who discussed the breakdown of son Matthew Newton who was ousted as X Factor Host. ACA averaged 1.748m, according to preliminary overnight ratings from OzTam.  

Although it too early to write off The X Factor as a ratings disaster as talent contests often take time for an audience to build, the numbers contrast poorly with Ten’s effort with the show in 2005 which debuted with an audience 1.45m. And last year’s Australian Idol, also on Ten, launched with an audience of 1.3m and won its timeslot.

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