Seven takes latest ratings week
Ratings: Seven News, AFL and Big Brother deliver a third week in succession.
- Published by David Knox
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AFL helped Seven to three big nights last week.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday all delivered a 34% share or higher which, together with Seven News and Big Brother, secured a third straight week.
MasterChef Australia still leads the entertainment pack.
Network:
Seven: 30.5
Nine: 25.9
10: 18.3
ABC: 17.1
SBS: 8.1
Primary channels:
Seven: 20.7
Nine: 17.9
ABC: 12.3
10: 11.9
SBS: 4.6
Multichannels:
7mate: 4.2
10 BOLD: 4.0
7TWO: 3.5
ABC Kids Comedy: 2.7
9GO!: 2.5
10 Peach: 2.4
9GEM: 2.3
9Life: 2.2
7flix: 2.1
ABC News: 1.7
SBS VICELAND: 1.5
9Rush / SBS Food: 1.1
SBS World Movies: 0.8
ABC ME: 0.5
NITV: 0.2
Seven led 16-39s and 25-54s.
Seven won Tuesday – Saturday, while Nine won Sunday and Monday. ABC bettered 10 on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Seven claimed all cities except Sydney which fell to Nine.
Best brands last week were:
Seven: Seven News (Sun: 1.19m), Big Brother (Sun: 751,000), Home and Away (661,000) and The Chase (645,000).
Nine: Nine News (Sun: 1.02m), The Voice (Sun: 871,000), A Current Affair (686,000) and Hot Seat (559,000).
10: MasterChef Australia (Sun: 995,000), Have You Been Paying Attention? (784,000), The Sunday Project (509,000), How to Stay Married (423,000).
ABC: ABC News (775,000), 7:30 (646,000), Back Roads (604,000), The Weekly with Charlie Pickering (550,000).
SBS: Who Do You Think You Are? (297,000), Tony Robinson’s World by Rail (277,000), Inside Cadbury: Chocolate Secrets Unwrapped (233,000) and Secrets of Royal Travel (205,000).
Infograph supplied by Nine.
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One Response
How many weeks does each network now have?