AFTER its big Monday debut, sandwiched between the final episodes of The Biggest Loser, Channel Ten's reality series MasterChef Australia failed to entice 370,000 fickle viewers to stick around on Tuesday night.
The second episode averaged 1 million viewers and was beaten in the 7pm timeslot by Two And A Half Men on Nine and Home And Away and RSPCA Animal Rescue on Seven. Meanwhile, Two And A Half Men continues its baffling run of popularity. Nine screened three episodes of the US sitcom on Tuesday night, of which two were repeats. The 7pm repeat averaged 1.2 million, beating Home And Away. The 8.30pm new episode also averaged 1.2 million while the 9pm repeat averaged 1.1 million - beating All Saints, which screened in the timeslot vacated by the top-rating Packed To The Rafters. Seven's bosses must be sweating about the return of Rafters.
Nevertheless, Seven won the night with 29.3 per cent of the prime-time audience - thanks largely to its news and current affairs line-up - from Nine with 26.2 per cent and Ten with 24.8 per cent.
In subscription-TV land the first episode of the fifth series of Australia's Next Top Model, featuring new host Sarah Murdoch, broke the record for a Foxtel launch with an average national audience of 302,000, a 25 per cent increase on the last series.
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