Ninjas fight off Farmers in Monday battle
Ratings: Ninja Warrior led in entertainment, but Seven just won Monday.
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More ratings numbers are in and it shows Ninja Warrior (848,000) and Farmer Wants a Wife (754,000) are slugging it out in the Reality race.
Bachelor in Paradise (517,000) takes some comfort in topping the younger demo.
Seven: 28.4
Nine: 28.1
10: 18.3
ABC: 17.1
SBS: 8.1
Timeslot wins:
The Chase: 681,000 / 482,000
Seven News: 1.24m / 1.18m
A Current Affair: 860,000
Australian Ninja Warrior: 848,000
Have You Been Paying Attention?: 597,000
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OzTAM Update:
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11 Responses
10, and now Seven, are all about skewing to younger audiences, but then both networks currently air Dancing with Stars and now Farmer Wants A Wife respectively. In particular, Dancing on 10 confuses me as this skewed older when it was on Seven
Ten chasing younger viewer strategy working well. Posted 200m loss. So much for winning the demos.
Seems Seven’s relative ratings recovery at/during start of second half of 2020 continues. ‘Big Brother’, despite many thinking the format had been flogged to death actually did a decent job – and particularly in the demos – and early signs are ‘Farmer…’ doing solid job despite it being an ‘old’ format too. AFL doing great numbers and showing that as a national proposition it remains significantly ahead of NRL in delivering the numbers when looked at pan-Australia (whatever you personally think of either code as a sporting spectacle). Sunrise (clearly) and Seven News (slightly less so) still clear no.1s in key slots when viewed across the country which provide strong platform for building the rest of the day-to-day schedule.
Since when is 10 topping the Demos a norm ? Only topped the 16-39.
Are these numbers 5 cities or national? Interesting that Bachelor built when the others dipped.
Same as always, OzTAM supplies 5 city metro.
Farmer continues to dominate in national numbers. Great result for Seven.
I wonder who works for Seven …
A non event in the demos.
Interesting that wasn’t A Place called Home axed by Seven for the same reason. Rated OK overall but not in the Demos.
The world is right again! 9 takes a broad strokes win, 10 tops the demos and 7 is old and regional
Big Brother clearly an anomaly. Hopefully those fickle youngsters return next year