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End in sight for Ratings year

Ratings: In the penultimate week of the ratings year there were some rare flashes for GO!, SBS ONE and NITV.

2014-11-23_2220The TV ratings year is all but done.

Nine has won the penultimate week with One Day Cricket scoring well while GO! hit a whopping 10.1% share on Friday thanks to The Hunger Games (418,000).

SBS saw a lift in figures, including NITV at four times it’s usual numbers, thanks to First Contact.

Network:
Nine: 29.6
Seven: 27.6
ABC: 18.7
TEN: 18.1
SBS: 6.1

Nine News (Sunday: 1.01m) was the top show for Nine. One Day Cricket‘s biggest audience was 981,000 and King’s Cross ER was 730,000.

Seven News (Sunday) and Sunday Night both topped the week at 1.13m for Seven. Dancing with the Stars was 907,000 and Surveillance Oz was 877,000.

Australian Story (1.00m), Countdown: Do Yourself a Favour (964,000) and Four Corners (848,000) were best for ABC.

Modern Family (677,000), NCIS (675,000) and NCIS: New Orleans (612,000) ranked for TEN.

First Contact was not coded separately by SBS ONE so averages at 390,000 for the week. London’s Super Tunnel was 307,000 and Insight was 293,000.

Primary channels:
Nine: 19.5
Seven: 17.9
ABC: 13.6
TEN: 12.0
SBS ONE: 4.7

Multichannels:
GO!: 6.3
7TWO: 5.4
7mate: 4.3
GEM: 3.8
ELEVEN: 3.2
ABC2: 3.0
ONE: 2.9
ABC News 24: 1.3
SBS 2: 1.0
ABC3: 0.8
NITV: 0.4

Nine again took the demos 16-39, 18-49 and 25-54.

Nine won Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Seven took Sunday, Tuesday and Saturday. ABC bettered TEN on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.

Seven was victorious in Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth. Nine won Sydney and Melbourne.

The 2014 ratings year ends on Saturday.

7 Responses

  1. @vegemite – Top 20 ratings for Sunday can be found under the Ratings tab at the top. They’re preliminary but show that Superman IV got 496k. No mention of Gotham. This should be adjusted for any over-runs by the time it’s used to calculate the ratings for the week.

  2. Think you will find people tuned in the watch Gotham, instead they got cricket, and they stay tuned in till after the cricket as ads kept saying Gotham was next, instead we got Superman 4. therefore the cricket rating figures cannot be trusted as legit.

  3. Although it is fabolous to be able to claim that you are number 1 in such and such ratings category but ultimately, whoever got the largest percentage of the advertising share is No. 1.

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