PRIME7 claims 2020 ratings year in regional broadcasting
PRIME7 has claimed the regional TV ratings across Northern NSW, Southern NSW & Victoria.
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PRIME7 has claimed the regional TV ratings in 2020, leading across Northern NSW, Southern NSW and Victoria combined for the seventh consecutive year.
PRIME7 drew a share of 28.6%. Nine recorded 27.5%, the ABC was in third position with 18.3% while WIN ranked fourth with 17.4%.
PRIME7 is also #1 for local news in Northern Rivers, Tamworth/Taree, the Central West, Riverina and Albury/Wodonga.
PRIME7 No.1 seven years in a row!
PRIME7 No.1 for 6:00pm Weeknight News Hour in 2020
The AFL Grand Final is PRIME7’s most watched program in 2020
Firefight Australia Concert is the most watched entertainment program on PRIME7
Sunrise is No.1 for breakfast television in 2020
Farmer Wants A Wife – Finale is the most watched reality program in 2020
Better Homes And Gardens Is the most watched infotainment/lifestyle program
7news Presents : Murder In The Outback is the most watched documentary event
The Chase Australia is the most watched game show
Source: Regional TAM: Free-to-air, Northern NSW, Southern NSW and Victoria combined, Combined Network Shares, Year to Date 09.02.20 – 28.11.20 (excludes Easter 05.04.20 – 18.04.20), 6:00pm – Midnight, consolidated 7 Data up to 22.11.20, then Overnight Data | News: Monday – Friday 6.00pm – 7.00pm, 3 station Commercial Primary Share | Rankings based on all dayparts | Breakfast TV: Monday – Friday 6.00am – 9.00am, FTA primary channels
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10 Responses
WIN never really had a choice when It came to the affiliation changes throughout regional Australia.
Sadly though, those ratings and dominance do not deliver rivers of gold as they used to years ago.
if prime7 is doing so well why don’t they allow foxtel broadcast 7flix to regional area’s if they can’t come to a deal stop foxtel broadcasting prime7
Probably no benefit for them to allow it
WIN is doing terribly… They’d definitely be regretting the affiliation change
Would’ve cost more for Nine’s content plus it seems that WIN prefers not to work with Nine. Wouldn’t assume WIN’s regretting it necessarily
That was not WIN’s decision to make. Nine had enough of Gordon’s nonsense.
Wonder if WIN is regretting, and how much it has cost them to switch their affiliation from Nine to 10. That 10% difference must affect ad revenue and rates.
WIN is probably paying a lower premium though for Ten programming as opposed to Nine
SCA pay 50c in the dollar. WIN would be around the 40c per dollar for TEN.