MasterChef ratings nosedive to just 527,000 in its first week

MasterChef Australia ratings nosedive to just 527,000 in its first week – after viewership last year peaked at more than a million

Channel 10 execs were popping open the champagne this time last year when MasterChef: Back to Win delivered blockbuster ratings in prime time.

But it’s an altogether different story in 2021.

The second outing with new judges Melissa Leong, Andy Allen and Jock Zonfrillo has not been nearly as popular, and the trio may well need immunity pins of their own as viewership continues to nosedive. 

What a flop! MasterChef ratings nose dive to just 527,000 in its first week – after a ratings peak of more than a million viewers for four consecutive nights in its first week last year

Network bosses must be shaking their heads in despair after MasterChef pulled in a paltry 527,000 metro viewers on Sunday, reports Mediaweek.

This was no doubt a sour serving for the reality show which drew in more than a million viewers in its first week last year – including nearly 1.1 million for its second episode.

The cooking program had managed to reach more than a million viewers four nights in a row during its debut week last year. 

Oh no! The show managed to get more than a million viewers for four consecutive nights in its first week last year. By June, it was still pulling in highs of more than 900,000

Oh no! The show managed to get more than a million viewers for four consecutive nights in its first week last year. By June, it was still pulling in highs of more than 900,000

Towards the end of the season in June, it was still pulling in 900,000 viewers per episode in the five major cities.

But for some reason, this year’s season hasn’t been able to pull in similar numbers.

This is perhaps because the new series includes all-new contestants, while last year’s featured a cast of returning favourites, including Poh Ling Yeow. 

This year MasterChef is already being beaten by Nine’s Lego Masters, which appears to have stolen its momentum – and viewers. 

Bad for business? It appears the show is going from bad to worse after it debuted to just 670,000 metro viewers this year for season thirteen. Pictured: Andy, Melissa, and Jock

Bad for business? It appears the show is going from bad to worse after it debuted to just 670,000 metro viewers this year for season thirteen. Pictured: Andy, Melissa, and Jock 

MasterChef season thirteen launched to just 670,000 metro viewers on April 19. 

This was a considerable drop from the 1.23 million who watched the premiere of 2020’s MasterChef: Back to Win season.

Channel 10’s head of drama and executive production Rick Maier told Mediaweek that ratings were always important.  

Viewers: 'We have ratings targets, and very wonderful commercial partners. So obviously the more people we can reach, the happier we'll be,' Ten's Rick Maier said. Here: Emelia Jackson

Viewers: ‘We have ratings targets, and very wonderful commercial partners. So obviously the more people we can reach, the happier we’ll be,’ Ten’s Rick Maier said. Here: Emelia Jackson

‘We have ratings targets, and very wonderful commercial partners. So obviously the more people we can reach, the happier we’ll be,’ Mr Maier said.

He continued: ‘It’s a great show and it deserves the biggest possible audience. And it’s a great show to watch with friends and family.’

MasterChef continues Tuesday at 7.30pm on Channel 10

Come one, come all! MasterChef continues on Channel Ten, Tuesday, 7.30pm

Come one, come all! MasterChef continues on Channel Ten, Tuesday, 7.30pm