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Do adjust your set for weekly ratings check

Ratings: What's the difference between a preliminary Overnight rating and an adjusted one? A whole lot for some shows.

What’s the difference between a preliminary Overnight rating and an adjusted one? A whole lot for some shows.

Last Monday media reported 60 Minutes drew 721,000 viewers, but that consisted of some of The Voice running overtime. The adjusted number was actually 632,000.

Sunday Night which was a lowly 444,000 dipped even further to 427,000.

There was little movement between the stations last week, with Seven winning yet again.

Seven: 30.1
Nine: 26.3
TEN: 19.5
ABC: 17.3
SBS: 6.7

Primary channel:
Seven: 19.0
Nine: 18.1
TEN: 14.2
ABC: 12.6
SBS: 4.9

Multichannel:
7mate: 4.5
7TWO: 4.0
9GO!: 3.7
ONE: 2.9
9GEM / ABC KIDS COMEDY: 2.7
7flix: 2.6
ELEVEN: 2.4
9Life: 1.9
ABC News: 1.3
SBS Food Network: 0.9
SBS VICELAND: 0.8
ABC ME: 0.7
NITV: 0.2

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

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

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

Best brands this week were:

Seven: Seven News (Sun: 1.18m), House Rules (Mon: 801,000), Home and Away (632,000) and The Chase (632,000).

Nine: Nine News (Sun: 1.1m), The Voice (893,000), A Current Affair (800,000) and Young Sheldon (662,000).

TEN: MasterChef Australia (Sun: 903,000), Have You Been Paying Attention? (815,000), Shark Tank (567,000) and The Project (7pm: 551,000).

ABC: Four Corners (774,000), ABC News (Sun: 739,000), Gruen (710,000) and Australian Story (696,000).

SBS: Who Do You Think You Are? (425,000), The Handmaid’s Tale (278,000), Elizabeth (246,000) and Untold Australia (243,000).

Updated: TEN advised of a coding error in relation to Roseanne, figure remains 393,000.

4 Responses

  1. great to here people boycotted the barnarby shenanigans (Sunday Night which was a lowly 444,000 dipped even further to 427,000), there’s hope yet…

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