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News Breakfast’s new high, Nine wins 5th week.

Ratings: More viewers are turning to ABC duo Michael Rowland & Lisa Millar.

Nine has scooped up a fifth ratings week, driven by ongoing success from Married at First Sight.

Seven News continues to lead the news race, buoyed by the strength of a loyal Perth audience.

Australian Survivor and A Current Affair both drew 2020 highs, while Great Australian Railway Journeys wrapped at 368,000.

In the breakfast battle ABC’s News Breakfast broke its record twice, at 216,000 on Friday morning when news of the Australian Grand Prix was breaking. The show averaged 195,000 (136,000 + 59,000) for the week, just behind Today‘s 197,000. Sunrise again won the week at 268,000.

Network:
Nine: 31.4
Seven: 25.1
ABC: 18.2
10: 17.6
SBS: 7.8

Primary channel:
Nine: 21.8
Seven: 16.7
ABC: 12.5
10: 11.3
SBS: 4.5

Multichannels:
9GEM: 4.5
10 BOLD: 3.6
7mate: 3.4
7TWO / 9GO!: 3.1
ABC KIDS Comedy: 2.8
10 Peach: 2.6
ABC News: 2.3
9Life: 2.1
7flix: 1.9
SBS VICELAND: 1.3
SBS Food: 1.0
SBS World Movies: 0.8
ABC ME: 0.6
NITV: 0.2

Nine led demos 16-39 and 25-54.

Nine won every night of the week and 4 cities. Seven continues to lead in Perth. ABC bettered 10 on Monday, Friday and Saturday.

Best brands last week were:

Nine: Married at First Sight (Wed: 1.05m), Nine News (860,000), 60 Minutes (818,000) and A Current Affair (721,000).

Seven: Seven News (Sat: 929,000), Home and Away (566,000), My Kitchen Rules (Tues: 490,000) and The Chase (489,000).

ABC: ABC News (Sat: 762,000), Doc Martin (697,000), Australian Story (661,000) and Four Corners (643,000).

10: Australian Survivor (Mon: 701,000), Gogglebox (610,000), Ambulance Australia (483,000) and The Project (466,000).

SBS: Great Australian Railway Journeys (368,000), Insight (254,000), Secrets of Britain (197,000) and Britain’s Most Historic Towns (182,000).

Infograph: supplied by Nine.

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