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Seven wins Total People, Nine wins Demos.

Ratings: The Block helped Nine take the Demos but it wasn't enough to topple Seven.

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Last week’s auction episode of The Block took Nine to the top of the Demos, but it wasn’t enough to topple Seven in the Total People stakes.

Network:
Seven: 31.7
Nine: 28.2
ABC: 17.6
TEN: 16.2
SBS: 6.3

My Kitchen Rules (Mon: 1.55m) was best for Seven then Seven News (1.36m), Sunday Night (1.06m) and Home and Away (792,000).

The Block (2.02m / 1.97m / 1.65m) topped the week. Other Nine brands were Nine News (Sun: 1.3m), A Current Affair (915,000) and 60 Minutes (886,000).

ABC News (Sun: 878,000) led for ABC then Australian Story (843,000) and Midsomer Murders (798,000).

TEN Eyewitness News (600,000) was best for TEN then NCIS (594,000) and a simulcast of Family Feud (593,000).

Michael Mosley: Is Your Brain Male or Female? (363,000) was strong for SBS then Great Continental Railways (323,000) and Russia’s Lost Princesses (306,000).

Primary channel:
Seven: 22.7
Nine: 20.7
ABC: 13.1
TEN: 10.6
SBS: 4.9

Multichannels:
7mate: 4.6
GO!: 4.5
7TWO: 4.4
GEM: 3.1
ONE: 2.9
ABC2 / ELEVEN: 2.6
ABC News 24: 1.3
SBS 2: 1.2
ABC3: 0.5
NITV: 0.2

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

Seven stole every night except Wednesday, won by Nine. ABC bettered TEN on Sunday, Monday, Friday and Saturday and they tied on Wednesday.

Seven won every market except Sydney once more, which fell to Nine.

One Response

  1. Nine were very unlucky with the Rugby League Test being postponed killing any chance they had of claiming the week. Good win to Seven though considering Nine had The Block Finale.

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