Rob McKnight
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah, it's very simple, Josh.
It's Married at First Sight first and Daylight second.
Nothing even comes close to Married at First Sight except news-based programming.
But we're talking about entertainment here.
Married at First Sight is amazing.
easily number one.
On some nights, it can get as high as 1.4 million, but even on an average night, it could be 1.1, 1.2 million nationally.
It's interesting you ask that because there's been a lot of interest in it, but I haven't seen those big 1.4s in recent weeks.
I just wonder whether there is a bit of fatigue because...
I've got to be honest, I find it hard to keep following the show because it just goes on so long and it's so many nights a week.
Obviously, the dinner parties are a big draw cards for nine and they're the ones that really rate well.
But I do think as it goes on, people are struggling to keep up with the various storylines.
So I think there might be a bit of fatigue.
Only now, but I think year on year, it's probably up.
And I haven't looked at those specifically.
Married at First Sight is not in any trouble.
And in fact, the new CEO of Channel 9, Matt Stanton, has been confirmed as 9 CEO.
He has said that Married at First Sight is the biggest show we have.
Well, no duh.
But he says, the appeal to me is the advertising dollars that we get from it.