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Nine scores second ratings week

Ratings: Married at First Sight gives Nine another week -but it was tough times for local drama.

Nine now has a second ratings week under its belt, finishing just 0.6% ahead of Seven.

Both networks now tie the early scoreboard with 2 weeks each.

Married at First Sight, which wraps mid-next week, continues to dominate with the top 4 slots of the week. My Kitchen Rules remains a formidable runner-up. But TEN slipped backwards last week as I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here heads towards its finale. On Saturday the network’s primary channel slipped behind SBS.

There were also two local dramas which debuted last week. Harrow managed a respectable 665,000 for ABC, driven by 55+ aged viewers. Safe Harbour on SBS struggled at just 162,000.

Network:
Nine: 30.3
Seven: 29.7
ABC: 17.4
TEN: 15.8
SBS: 6.8

Primary channel:
Nine: 22.5
Seven: 20.6
ABC: 12.8
TEN: 11.1
SBS: 4.7

Multichannels:
7TWO / 7mate: 3.5
9GO!: 3.1
9GEM: 2.6
ONE: 2.5
ABC KIDS COMEDY: 2.4
ELEVEN: 2.2
7flix / 9Life: 2.1
ABC News: 1.5
SBS VICELAND: 1.1
SBS Food Network: 0.9
ABC ME: 0.7
NITV: 0.1

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

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

Best brands this week were:

Nine: Married at First Sight (Sun: 1.54m), Nine News (Sun: 1.1m), A Current Affair (813,000) and 60 Minutes (800,000).

Seven: My Kitchen Rules (Mon: 1.07m), Seven News (927,000), The Good Doctor (838,000) and Home and Away (640,000).

ABC: Death in Paradise (811,000), ABC News (Sun: 740,000), Harrow (665,000) and Australian Story (642,000).

TEN: I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here (Sun Elimination: 645,000), Gogglebox (602,000), The Project (7pm: 473,000) and Hughesy We Have a Problem (451,000).

SBS: Great Continental Railway Journeys (274,000), Great British Railway Journeys (248,000), Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras (Part I: 243,000) and River Cottage Australia (203,000).

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