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MasterChef topped missing ratings week

Ratings: Missing data, reality finales, and another week for Seven.

What a week of ratings was Week 30 -ransomware hit Nielsen data, there were 3 reality finales and very big audiences.

MasterChef Australia topped the week at 1.52m. This was its biggest finale since 2016.

But Week 30 was another week won by Seven thanks to news, true crime, a reality finale and sport.

Network:
Seven: 30.4
Nine: 26.3
10: 19.1
ABC: 16.4
SBS: 7.8

Primary channel:
Seven: 21.5
Nine: 18.2
10: 13.1
ABC: 11.6
SBS: 4.6

Multichannels:
10 BOLD: 3.8
7mate: 3.6
7TWO: 3.3
ABC Kids Comedy: 2.6
9GO!: 2.5
9GEM: 2.3
10 Peach: 2.2
9Life: 2.1
7flix: 2.0
ABC News: 1.7
SBS VICELAND: 1.4
9RUSH: 1.1
SBS Food / SBS World Movies: 0.8
ABC ME: 0.5
NITV: 0.2

Seven won 16-39 and 25-54 demos.

Seven won all cities except Sydney, still claimed by Nine.

Seven led every night except Monday, won by 10.  ABC bettered 10 on Tuesday and Saturday.

Best brands were:

Seven: Seven News (Sun: 1.35m), Murder in the Outback (959,000), Big Brother (Winner announced: 876,000) and The Chase (637,000).

Nine: Nine News (Sun: 1.17m), The Voice (Grand final 907,000), A Current Affair (735,000) and Hot Seat (587,000),

10: MasterChef Australia (Winner announced: 1.52m), Have You Been Paying Attention? (776,000), Bachelor in Paradise (Launch: 507,000) and The Living Room (417,000).

ABC: ABC News (Sun: 814,000), Hard Quiz (724,000), The Weekly with Charlie Pickering (665,000), Shaun Micallef’s On the Sauce (661,000).

SBS: Great Asian Railway Journeys (338,000), Inside the Orient Express (255,000), Extreme Railway Journeys (231,000), Killer Bridges (224,000).

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