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Ratings resume as networks refresh

Ratings: Ninja Warrior was the top new drawcard, but Farmer helped Seven to its 8th week in a row.

Ratings delivery returned to normal late last week after a ransomware attack, as networks refreshed their schedules.

Australian Ninja Warrior (1.04m) may have been the week’s top new drawcard, but Farmer Wants a Wife (908,000) also launched strong, helping Seven to their 8th week in a row.

Other new titles last week included Hard Quiz (701,000), Shaun Micallef’s on the Sauce (595,000), 9-1-1: Lone Star (453,000), Between Two Worlds (419,000) and A Glorious Life: Bill Lawry (342,000).

Network:
Seven: 30.0
Nine: 28.4
ABC: 16.6
10: 16.3
SBS: 8.7

Primary channel:
Nine: 20.2
Seven: 20.0
ABC: 11.8
10: 10.1
SBS: 5.1

Multichannels:
7mate: 4.7
10 BOLD: 4.0
7TWO: 3.5
ABC Kids Comedy / 9GO!: 2.6
9GEM: 2.4
10 Peach: 2.3
9Life: 2.0
7flix: 1.9
ABC News: 1.8
SBS VICELAND / SBS World Movies: 1.5
9RUSH: 1.1
SBS Food: 0.8
ABC ME: 0.4
NITV: 0.2

Seven won 16 – 39 and 25-54 demos.

Best brands last week were:

Seven: Seven News (Sun: 1.31m), Farmer Wants a Wife (Launch: 908,000), The Chase (626,000) and Home and Away (596,000).

Nine: Nine News (Sun: 1.13m), Australian Ninja Warrior (Launch: 1.04m), A Current Affair (726,000) and

ABC: ABC News (808,000), Hard Quiz (701,000), Back Roads (663,000) and 7:30 (650,000).

10: Bachelor in Paradise (Wed: 600,000), Have You Been Paying Attention? (597,000), The Project (518,000) and 10 News First (419,000).

SBS: Great Asian Railway Journeys (309,000), Prince Phillip: An Extraordinary Life (286,000), Hitler’s Supercars (239,000) and Extreme Railway Journeys (229,000).

Infograph supplied by Nine:

One Response

  1. Live sport is fickle and hard to predict, but the ‘festival of footy’ blow-outs on Wednesday, Thursday and even Friday look to have cost Seven claiming the main channel and main channel key demos. Luckily for them Saturday was massive and they managed to win the metrics overall (that is including multi-channels).

    That 7mate share is huge, nearly 8% for a 2020 high on Saturday.

    It’s good to see FTA telly doing better, but as of the result of a pandemic which sours it somewhat. All networks, channels, shows getting some age watching at some time.

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