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2021 mid year ratings report

Nine is leading the survey year so far. Here's how the numbers stack up.

At the halfway point of the Calendar year, Nine is out in front.

There are still two more weeks to reach the mid-point of the 40 week Survey year, but Nine is leading in Total People, Demos and BVOD.

Both Nine and Seven have won 9 of 18 survey weeks. 10 claims to have more ‘Under 50’ viewers than its rivals.

Here are the current shares based on the Survey Year thus far:

Network:
Nine: 28.5
Seven: 27.8
10: 17.9
ABC: 17.5
SBS: 8.4

25-54:
Nine: 30.9
Seven: 27.0
10: 22.9
ABC: 12.4
SBS: 6.9

16-39:
Nine: 30.5
Seven: 27.5
10: 23.7
ABC: 12.1
SBS: 6.2

Primary channel:
Nine: 20.6
Seven: 18.9
ABC: 12.4
10: 11.0
SBS: 5.1

BVOD shares are for Seven, Nine & 10 in the Calendar year:

BVOD Commercial shares
9Now: 47.7
7plus: 36.1
10 Play: 16.1
(Total Minutes (Live + VOD). Includes co-viewing on connected TV devices.

Nine:

• #1 in Total People, Demos, Primary Channel, Commercial BVOD
• Nine ratings weeks won
• Hits: Married at First Sight, Lego Masters, Celebrity Apprentice, Australian Ninja Warrior, Travel Guides, State of Origin, Nine News, A Current Affair, 60 Minutes, Under Investigation.

Michael Healy, Nine’s Director of Television, said: “I am incredibly proud that once again our content slate has resonated so strongly with the audiences we program for. I’d like to thank our dedicated team for creating Australia’s most watched programs across all platforms.”

Richard Hunwick, Nine’s Director of Sales for Television and Radio, said: “At the half year mark we have gained share against our core target audience of 25-54s and we remain the clear leader across both linear and BVOD with strong and reliable content slate set to carry us through the rest of 2021.”

Seven:

• Nine ratings week won
• Only commercial network to increase audience share during the first half of the calendar ratings year.
• #1 multichannel group: 7two, 7mate, 7flix
• Hits: Seven News, Sunrise, AFL, Home & Away, Big Brother, Dancing with the Stars: All Stars, Spotlight, The Chase.

Seven West Media Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, James Warburton, said: “Our strategy of investing in new and proven content across television and digital is delivering powerful results.

“Seven is the only network that has grown its audience share this year in 25 to 54s, 16 to 39s and total people. Since late April, we have been #1 every week in those three demographics and in under 50s.

“The tentpole shows Big Brother and Dancing With The Stars: All Stars delivered great results, as did 7NEWS Spotlight and our dominant content ‘spine’ of 7NEWS, Sunrise, The Morning Show, The Chase, Home and Away and Better Homes and Gardens. The AFL is Australia’s #1 winter sport by a significant margin and Supercars have roared back onto Seven in a big way,” he said.

“At the same time, 7plus is having a remarkable year. It continues to drive the digital transformation of our business and is drawing new users, day in, day out.”

Seven’s Director of Network Programming, Angus Ross, said: “After a successful first half, we are ready to deliver our strongest second-half content line-up in many years, with the best sport on TV, the best news and public affairs content, and an impressive collection of proven entertainment hits.

“The Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020 will be the biggest media event in a long time. Before they start, we have the new season of our #1 entertainment show last year, Farmer Wants A Wife. After the Olympics, we head straight into the brilliant new season of The Voice, followed by AGT, an incredible new series of SAS Australia that takes the format to a whole new and shocking level, and Big Brother VIP with the noisiest celebrity cast ever seen on Australian television.

“We also have the AFL Final Series, Bathurst 1000, the best horse racing in Australia, and a lot more. It’s an incredible line-up, one that is on track to return Seven to market leadership in 2021. Summer brings the highly anticipated Ashes Test series, and the BBL and WBBL, and then the Olympic Winter Games Beijing to launch 2022,” he said.

10:

• 10 Bold #1 in total people.
• Five of the top 10 shows in 25 to 54s and 16 to 39s
• Hits: Oprah With Meghan And Harry, I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here!, Gogglebox Australia, The Amazing Race Australia, Have You Been Paying Attention?, MasterChef Australia.
• 57% of 10’s audience are under 55.

Daniel Monaghan, SVP Content and Programming, 10 ViacomCBS, said: “Our continued success as the youngest network was cemented in week one of 2021 thanks to the unbridled success of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!. It reiterated that the landscape of summer viewing has changed forever. It was the #1 summer entertainment television event.

“This success and momentum continued with Gogglebox Australia, The Amazing Race Australia and Have You Been Paying Attention?, all of which dominated in our key demographics and experienced phenomenal growth on 10 Play.

“And of course, who could forget the extraordinary success of Oprah With Meghan And Harry which reigns as the #1 non-sport program of 2021 with an audience of 2.36 million. It was also crowned the biggest ever program on 10 Play with an enormous 341,000 viewers.

MasterChef Australia continues to cook up a storm in the kitchen with only a few more weeks until we find out who takes home the illustrious title of Australia’s best MasterChef.

“Our continued focus on the under 50s and key age groups is also reaping benefits with 10 securing five of the top 10 shows in 25 to 54s and 16 to 39s so far this year – more than any other network.

“We have seen some incredible competition in this first half across the commercial free-to-air television networks, which is great news for the overall television landscape. The competition is set to heat up when we launch some fantastic new shows which will only strengthen our under 50s programming and boost our network share.”

6 Responses

  1. Would love hear some more news on another possible season of TAR Australia soon. Here’s hoping we don’t have to wait until Upfronts to hear more news!

  2. Interesting take from all networks. 10 are kidding themselves with most under 55 but whatever they always make me giggle lol. Seven did improve yeah but they dropped quite a bit last year. Holey Moley no mention at all makes me think they might scrap it entirely. I don’t watch Nine much, i’ve watched more on ABC which says a lot. They just don’t offer anything that i’m remotely interested in. I think Seven will take the year back but stranger things have happened. I’m interested to see how the Olympics rate this time around. Some say it should be cancelled others don’t.

    1. Anyway its All Meaningless – If 9 & 10 do merge 1st July..
      But
      This Survey is Missing the Most Important Age group the Over 50/60s. We Still watch TV Shows on a T V..

  3. Could you call Celebrity Apprentice a hit, when the show did not win Nine the week its finale aired, or really any of the weeks the show was on air?
    Same for ANW calling it a hit already after its first week back; its year on year audience has decreased and didn’t win Nine the week of its launch?

  4. Lol 7 is the only 1 to improve because they had such a dire year last year god they know how to give extra spin. No mention of Holey Moley lol

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