By comparison, 88,000 viewers tuned into Mike Hosking and Toni Street on Seven Sharp.
In a statement, MediaWorks said: "No question last night's numbers were down a little - not a cause for panic when Seven Sharp are down 27.5% since the week before The Project launched and across The Project's first week, it reached 444,900 versus Seven Sharp's 390,700 (25-54)*."
The numbers are significantly fewer than Campbell Live was rating when Mediaworks decided to cancel the programme in 2015. Even at its lowest point, Campbell Live still regularly attracted more than 80,000 viewers aged 25-54.
Last week, Campbell Live producer Pip Keane criticised the new programme for "plagiarising" Campbell Live content, playing clips from the show's original earthquake coverage.
Mediaworks is standing by the programme - for now - with a spokesperson saying: "We are delighted with The Project's performance so far."
Across the week, The Project averaged 61,000 viewers aged 25-54, compared to Seven Sharp's 81,000, with a spokesperson for TVNZ saying: "We're very encouraged by the continued strength of Seven Sharp."
*Reach measures how many people have watched one minute of a programme.