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Seven wins ratings week (and steals another back)

Ratings: Seven is now unbeatable in terms of weeks won in 2017.

Little Big Shots helped Seven to another ratings win last week.

The Shane Jacobson-hosted show drew a massive 1.67m viewers, only pipped by Australian Ninja Warrior‘s 1.68m for best debut series this year.

Seven finished with a 1% lead over Nine to claim its 22nd week of the year -now unbeatable in terms of weeks won in 2017.

Earlier Seven also saw Timeshifted numbers give it a win from the preceding tie with Nine. Unless things change over the next 28 days that will stand as its 21st week.

Network:
Seven: 29.5
Nine: 28.5
ABC: 17.3
TEN: 16.9
SBS: 7.9

Primary channels:
Nine: 20.4
Seven: 19.6
ABC: 12.2
TEN: 11.1
SBS: 5.7

Multihannels:
7TWO: 3.9
9GO!: 3.7
7mate: 3.3
ABC2 / ONE: 3.2
7flix / ELEVEN: 2.6
9GEM: 2.3
9Life: 2.1
ABC News: 1.3
SBS VICELAND: 1.0
SBS Food Network: 0.9
ABC ME: 0.6
NITV: 0.2

Nine led in the demos 16-39, 18-49 and 25-54.

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

Seven was victorious in Melbourne, Adelaide & Perth. Nine scored Sydney & Brisbane.

Best brands this week were:

Seven: Little Big Shots (1.67m), Seven News (1.4m), Sunday Night (969,000) and Home and Away (681,000).

Nine: The Block (Sun: 1.18m), Nine News (Sun: 1.16m), A Current Affair (802,000) and True Story with Hamish and Andy (747,000).

ABC: ABC News (Sat: 771,000), Utopia (752,000), Shaun Micallef’s Mad as Hell (717,000) and Father Brown (696,000).

TEN: The Bachelor (739,000), Have You Been Paying Attention? (668,000), Australian Survivor (607,000) and Offspring (545,000).

SBS: Great British Railway Journeys (335,000), Inside Kensington Palace (329,000), Diana vs Elizabeth (294,000) and Diana: In Her Own Words (290,000).

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