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TV ratings February 13: MKR wins Thursday slot while MAFS is off-air

• With the competition off air, MKR wins its Thursday slot

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Feb 14, 2020
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• Olivia & Chloe on The Project, Panel shows outrate Doctor Who 

A Current Affair featured a horrifying look at the world of ice addiction with 630,000 watching at 7am.

An hour RBT did 442,000.

After 8.30pm Married At First Sight was replaced in the schedule with the 2017 movie Transformers: The Last Knight with 231,000 watching.

Seven’s My Kitchen Rules: The Rivals got some clearer air last night with no MAFS or Survivor All Stars up against it. The numbers climbed a little to just over 500,000 which was enough to win the slot.

An hour of Modern Family followed with 255,000 and 185,000 for the two episodes.

The Project featured Olivia Newton-John and her daughter and Dancing with the Stars contestant Chloe Lattanzi in an episode that did 433,000 after 7pm.

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Ambulance Australia pushed the numbers a little higher to 485,000 which ranked it between MKRand RBT.

Law & Order: SVU rated 286,000 after 8.30pm.

At 8pm Doctor Who was on 212,000 which must make it hard to maintain an 8pm ABC timeslot.

British panel shows followed and lifted the audience with Would I Lie to You on 265,000 followed by QI on 264,000.

Britain’s most Viking town – York – was featured in an SBS repeat of Britain’s Most Historic Towns with 214,000.

Two episodes of Little Drummer Girl followed with an average of 103,000 across the two hours.

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