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Channel Seven ‘will bring back My Kitchen Rules’ after comeback season<!-- wp:html --><div></div> <div> <h2>Channel Seven ‘brings back My Kitchen Rules’ after comeback season as it beats MasterChef in the ‘Total TV’ ratings</h2> <p class="author-section byline-plain">By A. James for Daily Mail Australia </p> <p class="byline-section"><span class="article-timestamp article-timestamp-published"> <span class="article-timestamp-label">Published:</span> 08:05, 30 August 2022 </span> | <span class="article-timestamp article-timestamp-updated"> <span class="article-timestamp-label">Updated:</span> 08:05, 30 August 2022 </span> </p> <p> <!-- ad: https://mads.dailymail.co.uk/v8/gb/tvshowbiz/none/article/other/para_top.html --> <!-- CWV --><!--[if !IE]>>--> <!– <!--[if IE]>--></p> <p> <!--[if !IE]>>--> <!–<!--[if IE]>--></p> <p> <!--[if !IE]>>--> <!–<!--[if gte IE 8]>>--> <!– <!--[if IE 8]>--></p> <p> <!--[if IE 9]>--></p> <p> <!--[if IE]>--></p> <p> <!--[if !IE]> --> <!–</p> <p> <!-- SiteCatalyst code version: H.20.3. Copyright 1997-2009 Omniture, Inc. More info available at http://www.omniture.com --> </p> <p> <!-- End SiteCatalyst code version: H.20.3. --> <!--[if IE]>--></p> <p> <!--[if !IE]> --> <!–<!--[if IE]>--></p> <p> <!--[if !IE]> --> <!– <!-- CWV --></p> <div> <p class="mol-para-with-font">A TV industry expert has predicted that Channel Seven will likely revamp the new hit cooking show My Kitchen Rules.</p> <p class="mol-para-with-font">This is despite the fan favorite being consistently beaten in the nightly subway ratings this season.</p> <p class="mol-para-with-font">But TV critic Colin Vickery has made the prediction based on ‘Total TV numbers’, reports <a target="_blank" class="class" href="https://tvtonight.com.au/2022/08/what-is-the-biggest-cooking-show-on-tv.html" rel="noopener">Television tonight.</a></p> <div class="artSplitter mol-img-group"> <div class="mol-img"> <div class="image-wrap"> </div> </div> <p class="imageCaption">A TV industry expert has predicted that Channel Seven will likely revamp the new hit cooking show My Kitchen Rules. In the photo: Manu Feildel and Nigella Lawson </p> </div> <p class="mol-para-with-font">These are ratings that consider fans watching the cooking competition in regional areas across Australia, in addition to catch-up and BVOD viewers.</p> <p class="mol-para-with-font">Using this statistic, My Kitchen Rules routinely draws more than 900,000 viewers per episode.</p> <p class="mol-para-with-font">The report says recent episodes of MKR have reached 964,000, 967,000 and 868,000 in ‘Total TV’ ratings.</p> <p class="mol-para-with-font">The publication says these numbers compare favorably with Channel 10’s MasterChef Australia.</p> <div class="artSplitter mol-img-group"> <div class="mol-img"> <div class="image-wrap"> </div> </div> <p class="imageCaption">TV critic Colin Vickery made the prediction based on ‘Total TV numbers’. These are ratings that consider fans watching the cooking competition in regional areas across Australia, in addition to catch-up and BVOD viewers. Vickery says MKR’s ‘Total TV’ ratings compare favorably with Channel 10’s blockbuster MasterChef (pictured)</p> </div> <p class="mol-para-with-font">MKR’s cooking show rival averaged 840,000 total TV viewers this season, with MasterChef’s finale part 2 reaching 1.1 million fans. </p> <p class="mol-para-with-font">“If we consider the total TV numbers, the back-to-basics reboot of My Kitchen Rules should be considered a success,” Vickery said.</p> <p class="mol-para-with-font">“I’m sure Channel Seven will announce a season for 2023.”</p> <div class="artSplitter mol-img-group"> <div class="mol-img"> <div class="image-wrap"> </div> </div> <p class="imageCaption">The TV Total ratings will likely determine MKR’s fate (pictured) as the show has been consistently beaten in the nighttime subway numbers this season</p> </div> <p class="mol-para-with-font">Vickery said the show’s ratings had remained high even after famed British chef Nigella Lawson left the season halfway through.</p> <p class="mol-para-with-font">He said new guest judges, including Matt Preston and Colin Fassnidge, have continued to lure fans. </p> <p class="mol-para-with-font">Vickery added that the Total TV numbers clearly indicate that there is plenty of room in the market for both MRK and MasterChef. </p> <p class="mol-para-with-font">The report comes after MKR brought in 484,000 metro viewers <span>on Monday evening.</span></p> <div class="artSplitter mol-img-group"> <div class="mol-img"> <div class="image-wrap"> </div> </div> <p class="imageCaption">Vickery added that the Total TV numbers clearly indicate that there is plenty of room in the market for both MRK and MasterChef. Pictured: MasterChef Julie Goodwin (left) and runner-up Poh Ling Yeow in July 19, 2009</p> </div> </div> <p> <!-- ad: https://mads.dailymail.co.uk/v8/gb/tvshowbiz/none/article/other/inread_player.html --></p> <div class="column-content cleared"> <div class="shareArticles"> <h3 class="social-links-title">Share or comment on this article: </h3> </div> </div> </div><!-- /wp:html -->

Channel Seven ‘brings back My Kitchen Rules’ after comeback season as it beats MasterChef in the ‘Total TV’ ratings

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A TV industry expert has predicted that Channel Seven will likely revamp the new hit cooking show My Kitchen Rules.

This is despite the fan favorite being consistently beaten in the nightly subway ratings this season.

But TV critic Colin Vickery has made the prediction based on ‘Total TV numbers’, reports Television tonight.

A TV industry expert has predicted that Channel Seven will likely revamp the new hit cooking show My Kitchen Rules. In the photo: Manu Feildel and Nigella Lawson

These are ratings that consider fans watching the cooking competition in regional areas across Australia, in addition to catch-up and BVOD viewers.

Using this statistic, My Kitchen Rules routinely draws more than 900,000 viewers per episode.

The report says recent episodes of MKR have reached 964,000, 967,000 and 868,000 in ‘Total TV’ ratings.

The publication says these numbers compare favorably with Channel 10’s MasterChef Australia.

TV critic Colin Vickery made the prediction based on ‘Total TV numbers’. These are ratings that consider fans watching the cooking competition in regional areas across Australia, in addition to catch-up and BVOD viewers. Vickery says MKR’s ‘Total TV’ ratings compare favorably with Channel 10’s blockbuster MasterChef (pictured)

MKR’s cooking show rival averaged 840,000 total TV viewers this season, with MasterChef’s finale part 2 reaching 1.1 million fans.

“If we consider the total TV numbers, the back-to-basics reboot of My Kitchen Rules should be considered a success,” Vickery said.

“I’m sure Channel Seven will announce a season for 2023.”

The TV Total ratings will likely determine MKR’s fate (pictured) as the show has been consistently beaten in the nighttime subway numbers this season

Vickery said the show’s ratings had remained high even after famed British chef Nigella Lawson left the season halfway through.

He said new guest judges, including Matt Preston and Colin Fassnidge, have continued to lure fans.

Vickery added that the Total TV numbers clearly indicate that there is plenty of room in the market for both MRK and MasterChef.

The report comes after MKR brought in 484,000 metro viewers on Monday evening.

Vickery added that the Total TV numbers clearly indicate that there is plenty of room in the market for both MRK and MasterChef. Pictured: MasterChef Julie Goodwin (left) and runner-up Poh Ling Yeow in July 19, 2009

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