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Nine leads 2020 at half year mark

Ratings: Nine leads Total People & Demos so far. Seven wins its 5th straight week.

20 weeks of OzTAM’s 40 week survey have been race and run, with Nine leading in Total People and demos.

Married at First Sight and Lego Masters have been Nine’s big drawcards. This comes at a time when My Kitchen Rules and House Rules have under-performed for Seven -but Big Brother has helped claw back share, while Seven News leads the pack. Meanwhile MasterChef Australia and Australian Survivor have been strong for 10.

Source: OzTAM Metro Total FTA, Survey YTD 09/02/2020 – 11/07/2020 (excl. Easter 05/04 – 18/04), 5 City Metro, Consolidated 28, Total Individuals/P25-54/P16-39/GS+Ch, Nine Network/Seven Network/10 Network/ABC Network/SBS Network, 18:00-23:59:59, Share% [FTA ex spill].

Here are the results for last week, which went to Seven for the fifth week in a row.

Network:
Seven: 28.8
Nine: 27.2
10: 18.2
ABC: 16.5
SBS: 9.4

Primary channel:
Seven: 19.9
Nine: 18.5
10: 12.0
ABC: 11.7
SBS: 5.6

Multichannels:
10 BOLD: 4.0
7mate: 3.5
7TWO: 3.3
9GO! / 9GEM: 2.6
ABC KIDS Comedy: 2.5
10 Peach: 2.3
9Life: 2.2
7flix / ABC News: 1.9
SBS VICELAND: 1.4
9RUSH / SBS World Movies: 1.2
SBS Food: 1.0
ABC ME: 0.5
NITV: 0.2

Seven won 16-39 and 25-54 demos.

Nine led Sunday – Wednesday. Seven won Thursday – Saturday. ABC bettered 10 on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Seven won the week in Melbourne, Adelaide & Perth. Nine led in Sydney & Brisbane.

Best brands last week were:

Seven: Seven News (Sun: 1.2m), Big Brother (Tues: 695,000), The Chase (667,000), Home and Away (643,000).

Nine: Nine News (1.06m), The Voice (Sun: 809,000), A Current Affair (716,000) and 60 Minutes (667,000).

10: MasterChef Australia (Sun: 978,000), Have You Been Paying Attention? (767,000), The Sunday Project (530,000) and 10 News First (425,000).

ABC: ABC News (Sat: 801,000), 7:30 (622,000) Back Roads (598,000) and Grand Designs (536,000).

SBS: War of the Worlds (311,000), Who Do You Think You Are? (305,000), Tony Robinson’s World By Rail (303,000) and World’s Busiest Tain Stations (271,000).

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