Seven News leads ratings week
Ratings: A big lead in Perth helps Seven. MasterChef tops the week in entertainment.
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Seven’s leadership in News -with a particularly big lead in Perth- continues to underpin their fourth straight ratings week.
In Perth, Seven News lead Nine in Perth by 107,000 and in Adelaide by 27,000. In Melbourne Nine News led Seven by 45,000, in Sydney by 38,000, and in Brisbane by 14,000.
But it was MasterChef Australia that was the top entertainment show, with all 3 episodes higher than anything The Voice or Big Brother could throw at it.
Network:
Seven: 28.8
Nine: 26.5
10: 19.0
ABC: 16.8
SBS: 8.9
Primary channel:
Seven: 20.2
Nine: 18.0
10: 12.5
ABC: 11.7
SBS: 5.2
Multichannels:
10 BOLD: 4.1
7mate: 3.4
7TWO: 3.3
9GO!: 2.7
ABC KIDS Comedy: 2.6
9GEM / 10 Peach: 2.4
ABC News: 2.0
7flix: 1.8
SBS VICELAND: 1.4
9Rush: 1.3
SBS World Movies: 1.2
SBS Food: 0.9
ABC ME: 0.5
NITV: 0.2
Seven led the demos 16-39 and 25-54.
Seven won Tuesday – Saturday, Nine led on Sunday, Monday. ABC bettered 10 on Wednesday and Saturday.
Seven claimed Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth. Nine led in Sydney & Brisbane.
Best brands last week were:
Seven: Seven News (Sun: 1.18m), Big Brother (Sun: 701,000), Seven’s AFL (Fri: 664,000) and Home & Away (651,000).
Nine: Nine News (1.09m), The Voice (Sun: 867,000), A Current Affair (733,000) and 60 Minutes (632,000).
10: MasterChef Australia (Tues: 978,000), Have You Been Paying Attention? (823,000) and The Project (7pm: 510,000).
ABC: ABC News (783,000), Back Roads (639,000), 7:30 (622,000) and Foreign Correspondent (538,000).
SBS: Who Do You Think You Are? (403,000), Tony Robinson’s World by Rail (290,000), Top 10 Treasures of Pompeii (220,000) and World’s Busiest Train Stations (214,000).
Infograph supplied by Nine.
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9 Responses
Perth has been a wonderful gerrymander for seven ratings for a very long time. Especially at breakfast.
Only way for 4 weeks and then returning to Melbourne. As Sunny has said no guarantee season will be completed,
Sunny: that’s why the 10 Victorian-based teams flew out to other states (Geelong and Collingwood to Perth via Sydney, Hawthorn – which played GWS in Sydney last night – to be joined by Melbourne in Sydney, and the rest to Queensland) so the AFL competition could continue.
How many rating weeks left? How many has each won?
Ratings end in late November, so about halfway there.
AFL season (if it gets there) set to deep into November? So Seven could potentially win every week from here, giving them 2020.
Depending how strong Sunday-Wednesdays are with their new shows, as well as Nine and 10’s artillery to come.
Spot on Seven have one every week since the AFL returned.Thought earlier that Nine had the year in the bag. Not any more.
I think that the AFL season will end in Oct 24 (GF).
Also to come in Nov is the SOO Series. The NRL havent announced which stadiums they will be using for the series but I’d suggest that they will play in Syd and Brisbane. Origin will then provide a big boost for 9 during November.
The AFL season could end very soon with the pandemic worsening and the NSW- Victorian border closing.