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Week 52

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Week 52
Nine 28.3
Seven 25.6
TEN 20.0
ABC 18.8
SBS 7.3

Saturday:
1. Seven News Seven 1,172,000
2. National Nine News Nine 1,152,000
3. First Test: Australia v India Nine 968,000
4. Doc Martin ABC 949,000
5. ABC News ABC 948,000
6. Australia’s Funniest Home Videos Nine 904,000
7. The Bill ABC 819,000
8. TEN News at Five TEN 811,000
9. Wife Swap Nine 786,000
10. The Cricket Show Nine 782,000
11. ABC News Update ABC 767,000
12. Heartbeat Seven 766,000
13. Collectors ABC 729,000
14. Survivor: China Nine 705,000
15. ABC News Update ABC 606,000

Parkinson 600,000
Rockwiz 336,000
Iron Chef 335,000

Seven 25.5
Nine 24.2
ABC 23.6
TEN 15.9
SBS 10.7

Friday:
1. National Nine News Nine 1,412,400
2. A Current Affair Nine 1,195,305
3. ABC News ABC 1,161,494
4. Seven News Seven 1,118,235
5. First Test Australia v India Nine 1,117,119
6. Today Tonight Seven 1,069,253
7. Foyle’s War ABC 1,030,280
8. 7:30 Report ABC 915, 625
9. Jam and Jerusalem ABC 867,791
10. Australian Geographic: Best of Australia Nine 856,538
11. Better Homes and Gardens Seven 841,312
12. King of Queens Nine 816,084
13. Home Alone Seven 814,051
14. TEN News at Five TEN 716,990
15. That 70’s Show Seven 710,601

Kid Nation 615,426
Biggest Loser 580,226

Seven 27.5*
Nine 26.0*
ABC 23.8
TEN 18.7
SBS 4.0

*corrected

Thursday:
1 National Nine News Nine 1,398,600
2 First Test – Australia V India Nine 1,186,500
3 Seven News Seven 1,171,900
4 A Current Affair Nine 1,124,000
5 Today Tonight Seven 1,112,100
6 ABC News Network ABC 1,063,500
7 Bones Seven 1,038,600
8 The Amazing Race Seven 954,700
9 Two And A Half Men Nine 886,800
10 What A Year – Nine 875,600
11 That ’70s Show Seven 794,800
12 The King Of Queens – Nine 772,300
13 The Cricket Show Nine 769,000
14 7.30 Report Summmer Edition Network ABC 759,500
15 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares Nine 739,700
16 Til Death Nine 733,400
17 First Test – Australia V India Nine 714,400
18 Law And Order: SVU TEN 692,000
19 Ten News At Five TEN 685,500
20 American Dad Seven 667,500
21 Medium Thurs TEN 654,100
22 Jamie At Home TEN 650,500
23 Friends TEN 598,200
24 Futurama TEN 592,700
25 Deal Or No Deal Seven 562,700
26 Bella And Her Cubs Network ABC 552,200
27 The Simpsons TEN 513,800
28 Ten Late News With Sports Tonight TEN 475,100
29 The Black Pharaohs Network ABC 458,300
30 Famous Presents Hollywood Uncensored Seven 446,300
31 The Guardians Of Rome Network ABC 392,100
32 Sunrise Seven 372,400
33 Family Guy Seven 370,300
34 Outrageous Fortune Nine 348,100
35 ABC News Up-Date Network ABC 338,200
36 Inspector Rex Network SBS 324,600
37 Love After Death Seven 305,200
38 Seven News At 4.30 Seven 302,700
39 East West 101 Network SBS 297,100
40 ABC News: Late Edition Network ABC 288,100

Seven 29.4
Nine 28.4
TEN 20.7
ABC 14.7
SBS 6.9

Wednesday:
1 National Nine News Nine 1,470,000
2 Cricket: First Test Australia v India Nine 1,310,000
3 A Current Affair Nine 1,140,000
4 Seven News Seven 1,050,000
5 The Cricket Show Nine 1,050,000
6 ABC News ABC 1,040,000
7 Tsunami: Wave of Disaster Seven 1,010,000

Tuesday:
1. The Panel’s Christmas Wrap TEN 748,080
2. ABC News ABC 742,860
3. The Queen’s Christmas Message 2007 ABC 728,462
4. National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation Nine 726,613
5. Seven News Seven 694,099
6. National Nine News Nine 658,439
7. Today Tonight Seven 657,216
8. Australian Dancesport Championships 2007 Seven 571,357
9. A Current Affair Nine 545,022
10. You’ve Got Mail Nine 538,597
11. The Simpsons Ep 2 TEN 500,870
12. TEN News at Five TEN 491,325
13. Compass ABC 488,586
14. The Simpsons Ep 1 TEN 475,548
15. The King of Queens Nine 464,080

The Office 290,279

Nine 28.8
TEN 23.7
Seven 22.6
ABC 16.4
SBS 8.5

Monday:
1. Carols by Candelight Nine 1,664,994
2. Seven News Seven 1,127,030
3. Shrek the Halls Nine 1,083,105
4. Today Tonight Seven 1,055,039
5. National Nine News Nine 1,004,931
6. ABC News ABC 931,076
7. Edinburgh Military Tattoo ABC 905,704
8. A Current Affair Nine 882,193
9. Jamie at Home Christmas Special TEN 861,126
10. TEN News at Five TEN 823,774
11. The King of Queens Nine 707,575
12. 2 Fast 2 Furious TEN 679,546
13. ABC News Update ABC 664,640
14. Futurama TEN 630,242
15. Friends TEN 629,871

Mythbusters Xmas Special 443,392
Hogfather Pt 2 439,007

Nine 38.0
TEN 20.3
ABC 18.4
Seven 17.2
SBS 6.1

Sunday:
1 Seven News – Sun Seven 1,104,926
2 Eloise At Christmastime Seven 978,705
3 National Nine News Sunday Nine 975,636
4 ABC News-Su ABC 959,288
5 The Sweetest Thing Ten 885,049
6 What’s Good For You Nine 858,154
7 The Wind In The Willows ABC 747,276
8 Hogfather – Part 1 Seven 682,422
9 Ten News At Five Sun Ten 679,694
10 Extreme Makeover Nine 676,739
11 Don’t Forget The Lyrics Ten 653,612
12 Collectors Christmas Special ABC 587,190
13 ABC News Up-Date ABC 574,014
14 Meerkat Manor Ten 566,984
15 Friends Ten 528,222

Who Do You Think You Are? 450,000

Seven 26.7
Nine 24.0
TEN 22.1
ABC 18.3
SBS 8.9

Additional source: The Tribal Mind

21 Responses

  1. Great ratings for the Christmas Eve Christmas Carols on Channel 9, I loved it. Christmas wouldn’t be the same without these Carols, I loved the line up as well. I think it was the most watched show of the week as well wasn’t it.

  2. Sorry Michael what I get leans toward prime time and thats very hard to come by in summer as it is. You’re right Today is gaining, but still some way to go.

  3. Hi David. In the coming weeks would you be able to begin posting the morning rating results as well. TODAY has made huge gains on Sunrise this year and I would like to see if it has continued into the summer.

  4. Sorry guys, sources are sporadic over summer, and especially Xmas week. I’ve given what I got, even tho there is a big difference between Wed and Thu.

  5. With news that Men In Trees has been bumped to 10:30pm, I can’t imagine Nine’s Wednesday line-up is doing all that well? Any ratings for Men In Trees, ER and Moonlight?? Thanks.

  6. David, you don’t get figures for The Mint, do you? I often work very late nights at home (as in 4-5am) and the pathetic range of programs (i.e. infomercials on all three commercial channels after The Mint has finished at 2 or 3am QLD time) and the frequency of repeats is quite sad. Admittedly, I’ve become aware of some great ancient movies on the ABC at this time (there’s only so many times you can watch Victoria Principal, Vanessa Williams or Susan Lucci), but you’d think the graveyard shift would be OK for repeats of very old series or old sitcoms from the 80s instead of cheap filler. I guess that’s the point, though, isn’t it? It’s programming that costs next to nothing. Maybe I should invest in Cable….

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