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Ratings landslide for Seven

It's gold, gold, gold in Total People, Demos, primary & multichannels, all nights and all cities.

While the Aussie continued to rack up Gold in Tokyo, Seven was busy breaking records back home.

No surprises it was a clean sweep for Seven in Total People, Demos, primary and multichannels, all nights and all cities.

Seven more than doubled Nine and tripled 10.

With cities in lockdown, Olympics and Seven News soaked up every one of the Top 20 shows of the week.

Saturday drew the biggest 6am to midnight network commercial share (72.4%) for any network since OzTAM ratings launched in 2001, while 7plus had its biggest ever live streaming commercial share at 95%.

Network:
Seven: 49.8
Nine: 19.9
10: 13.6
ABC: 11.4
SBS: 5.3

Primary channel:
Seven: 35.8
Nine: 13.9
10 / ABC: 8.1
SBS: 3.1

Multichannels:
7mate: 8.4
7TWO: 4.0
10 BOLD: 2.9
10 Peach: 2.1
9GO!: 2.0
9GEM: 1.8
7flix / ABC Kids TV Plus / ABC News: 1.5
9Life: 1.3
SBS VICELAND: 1.0
9RUSH: 0.9
SBS Food: 0.6
10 Shake / SBS World Movies: 0.5
ABC ME: 0.3
NITV: 0.1

Seven won demos 16 – 39 and 25 – 54.

Seven won all nights and all cities. ABC bettered 10 on Friday & Saturday.

Best brands last week were:

Seven: Tokyo Olympics: Day 8 night (1.7m), Seven News (Sun: 1.55m), The Chase (742,000) and Weekend Sunrise (Sat: 368,000).

Nine: Nine News (Sun: 1.08m), Beauty & the Geek (Sun: 696,000), A Current Affair (674,000) and 60 Minutes (508,000).

10: Australian Survivor (627,000), Have You Been Paying Attention? (577,000), The Project (7pm: 409,000) and 10 News First (396,000).

ABC: ABC News (679,000), 7:30 (547,000), Ms. Represented with Annabel Crabb (463,000) and Grand Designs (457,000).

SBS: Who Do You Think You Are? (257,000), Grace Kelly: The Missing Millions (225,000), Insight (188,000) and SBS World News (160,000).

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2 Responses

  1. The IOC must be loving these figures when it comes to working out who will over pay for the rights to Brisbane 2032, which I suspect will be package in with LA 2028, which isn’t so attractive for Aussie broadcasters with no primetime live action (if I’ve worked my timezones out right)

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