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Nigella lifts TEN, Seven adds another ratings week.

Ratings: Seven now has 12 weeks won, excluding Commonwealth Games.

MasterChef Australia and The Voice were locked in a battle for top reality show last week.

The inclusion of Nigella Lawson helped TEN to lift its share but it was Seven that claimed another win. So far Seven has 12 weeks won, excluding Commonwealth Games, while Nine only has 1.

Network:
Seven: 30.0
Nine: 26.7
TEN: 19.5
ABC: 17.1
SBS: 6.7

Primary Channel:
Seven: 19.3
Nine: 18.2
TEN: 14.3
ABC: 12.1
SBS: 4.8

Multichannels:
7mate: 4.2
7TWO: 4.1
9GO!: 3.7
9GEM / ONE: 2.9
ABC KIDS COMEDY: 2.8
7flix: 2.4
ELEVEN: 2.3
9Life: 1.9
ABC News: 1.4
SBS VICELAND: 0.9
SBS Food Network: 0.8
ABC ME: 0.7
NITV: 0.2

Seven scored 16-39,  18-49 and 25-54 demos.

Seven won every night except Sunday, claimed by Nine. ABC bettered TEN on Saturday.

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

Best brands last week were:

Seven: Seven News (Sun: 1.23m), House Rules (Sun: 798,000), Home and Away (617,000), The Chase (605,000), Better Homes and Gardens (556,000).

Nine: Nine News (Sun: 1.12m), The Voice (875,000), A Current Affair (756,000), Young Sheldon (713,000).

TEN: MasterChef Australia (Tues: 877,000), Have You Been Paying Attention? (799,000), Shark Tank (622,000) and The Project (519,000).

ABC: ABC News (Sun: 786,000), Gruen (679,000), The Queen’s Green Planet (654,0000) and Father Brown (649,000).

SBS: Who Do You Think You Are? (377,000), Elizabeth (255,000), Great British Railway Journeys (229,000) and 24 Hours in Emergency (216,000).

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