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Reality rules the week

Ratings: Reality TV dominates the Top 10, with Seven snaring the week over Nine.

2014-10-02_0126Reality Television dominated the ratings for Seven, Nine and TEN last week, snaring all but two places in the Top 10.

Seven won the week -just- ahead of Nine.

The X Factor (Mon: 1.22m) was best for Seven with Seven News (Sun: 1.54m), Dancing with the Stars (1.04m) and Sunday Night (980,000).

The Block (Sun: 1.55m) was the top show for Nine with other brands Nine News (Sun: 1.15m) and 60 Minutes (1.01m) following.

The Bachelor: Winner Announced was the second highest audience of the week at 1.41m for TEN. Madam Secretary was 742,000 and The Project 7pm was 614,000.

Australian Story (888,000) led for ABC then ABC News (Sat: 870,000) and New Tricks (860,000).

Monty Python Live topped the week for SBS on 423,000 then Treasures of Ancient Egypt (313,000) and Egypt: What Lies Beneath (299,000).

Network:
Seven: 29.8
Nine: 29.0
TEN: 18.5
ABC: 17.2
SBS: 5.6

Primary channel:
Seven: 21.0
Nine: 20.5
TEN: 13.0
ABC: 12.7
SBS ONE: 4.7

Multichannels:
7TWO: 4.9
GO!: 4.8
7mate: 3.9
GEM: 3.7
ABC2: 2.7
ELEVEN: 2.7
ONE: 2.7
ABC News 24: 1.0
ABC3: 0.7
SBS 2: 0.7
NITV: 0.1

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

Seven took Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Nine ranked first on Sunday and Thursday. ABC defeated TEN on Monday, Friday and Saturday.

Nine was first in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, with Seven undefeated in Adelaide and Perth.

There are just 8 weeks remaining in the 2014 ratings year.

One Response

  1. 8 weeks remaining and no sign of Recipe to Riches, which I thought would have started this week. They must be doing a very short run season with less products. I noticed Choccorn back in WW this week in new packaging similar to Cadbury packs and it is a single flavor rather than the original multi flavor box. It was lower in price, I think $3.99.

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