Seven tops primary channels, but Nine wins the week.
Ratings: Australian Open improves Seven's share, but not enough to take the week.
- Published by David Knox
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It may have been beaten by Nine’s Cricket, but Seven’s Australian Open helped it to improve its ratings share last week.
Seven won the primary channel share but Nine, with an extra channel, pipped them in network share. With fewer nights of the Big Bash League and increased competition, TEN had to settle for third place.
Network:
Nine: 28.8
Seven: 28.4
TEN: 19.4
ABC: 16.1
SBS: 7.3
Primary channel:
Seven: 21.7
Nine: 19.8
TEN: 13.4
ABC: 10.9
SBS: 4.7
Nine News (Sunday) was the top show of the week at 1.35m viewers while the Australian Open was strongest on Tuesday when Lleyton Hewitt began his final competition.
Multichannels:
7TWO: 3.5
GO!: 3.3
7mate / ABC2: 3.2
9Life / ONE: 3.1
ELEVEN: 3.0
GEM: 2.6
SBS Food Network: 1.5
ABC News 24: 1.3
SBS 2: 1.0
ABC3: 0.7
NITV: 0.1
Nine also won the demos 16-39, 18-49 and 25-54 -and there were even (extremely) rare wins for Nine in Perth and Adelaide.
2016 ratings begin in 2 weeks time.
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3 Responses
So when the ratings begin David, it will hardly be fair given that Nine has that extra channel…..does this mean Nine will win every week unless something on one of the other channels does something extraordinary ?
Seven need to get their new channel up and running quick smart. 9Life doing well with pretty much sport and sport on the primary channels.
When I flicked to Ch 76, I noticed that ‘Channel 7 Coming soon’ shows up on it. It’s really annoying why this happens.