Same song, different day: The Voice and House Rules hit high notes

By AdNews | 20 May 2014
 
House Rules homeowners Adam and Lisa

The Voice and House Rules slugged it out at the top of the free-to-air charts last night with Nine's talent show winning out.

House Rules' latest Reveal show was pipped to the post by the ever-dominant The Voice,which took 1.684 million viewers for Nine, compared to House Rules' 1.487 million for Seven.

The two big 7.30pm shows made it difficult for the second night of Ten's MasterChef Australia Mega Week. It came in at 17th place with 748,000 people tuning in to see the 'Pressure Test' with chef Alla Wolf Tasker, according to preliminary overnight ratings figures from OzTam.

The likes of Seven's Revenge (13th with 801,000 viewers), the ABC's Media Watch (14th with 800,000) and the ABC's Australian Story (15th with 766,000) pulled in bigger audiences across Australia's five metro areas.

Networks Seven and Nine took out all top 10 most-watched programs, with two episodes of Nine's The Big Bang Theory as the eighth and 10th most-watched shows, with audiences of 1.048 million and 864,000.

Seven's Home and Away was the only other non-news program to make the top 10, in ninth spot with 1.010 million viewers, according to preliminary overnight ratings figures from OzTam.

Completing the top 10 was Seven News, third place with 1.298 million viewers, Nine's A Current Affair, fourth with 1.277 million, Nine News, fifth with 1.243 million, Nine News at 6.30, sixth with 1.208 million, and Seven's Today Tonight, seventh with 1.132 million.

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