Nine's rating juggernaut, The Voice, scored its lowest ratings yet but still dominated the night and led its closest rival by more than half a million viewers.
The singing competition reality series commanded 1.90 million metro viewers, according to preliminary overnight figures. The figure is the lowest The Voice has had since its debut in mid-April. Such is the ratings firepower of the program that its season low is still miles ahead of its competitors' best ratings.
The Block was the third most watched series on Monday with 1.34 million viewers while Tricky Business managed to pick up a handful of extra viewers with 769,000 people. Last week, the local drama dropped to 692,000 viewers.
Seven's Revenge attracted 1.33 million people and was ranked fourth on the ratings ladder.
MasterChef garnered 1.03 million viewers and the lack of any other flagship programs saw Ten drop back to fourth place in audience share for the second Monday running behind the ABC's Monday night current affairs and documentary line-up.
Other programs in the top 20 were Seven News, Nine News, Today Tonight (Seven), A Current Affair (Nine), ABC News, The Force (Seven), Home and Away (Seven), Ten News, Australian Story (ABC), Border Security (Seven), Q&A (ABC), 7.30 (ABC), Four Corners (ABC) and Hot Seat (Nine).
Across the main channels, Nine convincingly won the night with 28.3% of audience share, followed by Seven with 20.7%, the ABC with 14.6%, Ten with 12.5% and SBS had 3.0%.
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