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Multichannels given Seven the edge

Ratings: Seven scores a win over Nine thanks to its multichannels -and TEN's primary channel finally manages third place.

seven 006Seven has taken out another ratings week -just….

But its narrow win over Nine was cemented thanks to its multichannels.

For the last seven weeks Nine has topped the Primary Channels, but only won in network shares three times. Despite GO! topping multichannels, it was GEM that arguably cost Nine the week.

Finally TEN’s primary channel has eclipsed ABC1, and the network took third spot for the third week in a row.

Network:
Seven: 29.7
Nine: 29.2
TEN: 18.0
ABC: 16.6
SBS: 6.5

Primary Channel:
Nine: 22.1
Seven: 21.9
TEN: 12.6
ABC1: 12.4
SBS ONE: 5.7

Multichannels:
GO!: 4.3
7TWO: 4.1
7mate: 3.7
ELEVEN: 3.1
GEM: 2.7
ABC2: 2.6
ONE: 2.3
ABC News 24: 0.9
ABC 3: 0.7
SBS 2: 0.7
NITV: 0.1

Nine won 16-39, 18-49 and 25-54.

Nine also won Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, while Seven took Adelaide and Perth.

Seven was first on Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday while Nine won Monday and Thursday. ABC bettered TEN on two nights, Monday and Saturday.

The Voice: The Winner Announced was obviously the biggest show of the week on 2.28m viewers.

2 Responses

  1. Wow, TEN beat ABC1 by a staggering 0.2%. Then Monday night ABC1 beat TEN by 50%.
    Viewers watch good programs despite the hype of commercial stations.

  2. Hopefully this is good news for TEN the ABC was never going to sustain its third place only because of the power and influence and adverstising budgets of commerical tv. The Seven Network is my favourite network at the moment.

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