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Second ratings week to Seven

Winter Olympics helps Seven to another win, but it was a tough week for 10.

Seven has nabbed its second week of 2022 ratings, bolstered by the Winter Olympics.

The best night was Monday at up to 578,000 metro viewers, but again Seven kept viewers in primetime until late night.

Nine’s Married at First Sight was again the top entertainment show at 960,000, but 10 had a tough week outside of Australian Survivor, falling behind ABC.

Network:
Seven: 33.3
Nine: 28.4
ABC: 16.3
10: 14.3
SBS: 7.7

Network:
Seven: 24.0
Nine: 20.9
ABC: 12.3
10: 8.7
SBS: 4.2

Multichannels:
7mate: 4.1
7TWO: 3.2
9GEM / 10 BOLD / 10 Peach: 2.5
9GO!: 2.1
7flix: 2.0
9Life: 1.9
ABC News / ABC TV Plus: 1.8
SBS VICELAND: 1.3
9RUSH: 1.1
SBS Food / SBS World Movies: 1.0
10 Shake: 0.5
ABC ME: 0.4
NITV: 0.2

Seven won every night except Sunday, claimed by Nine. ABC bettered 10 on Sunday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday.

Seven was victorious in all 5 cities.

Best brands last week were:

Seven: Seven News (Sun: 1.00m), Winter Olympics (Night 10: 578,000), Home & Away (493,000) and The Chase (480,000).

Nine: Married at First Sight (Sun: 960,000), Nine News (Sun: 848,000), A Current Affair (594,000) and 60 Minutes (567,000).

ABC: ABC News (592,000), Vera (586,000), Muster Dogs (575,000) and Hard Quiz (550,000).

10: Australian Survivor (Sun: 527,000), The Sunday Project (7pm: 328,000), 10 News First (277,000) and Ambulance Australia (276,000).

SBS: Who Do You Think You Are? (191,000), Insight (161,000), Inside Air Force One (147,000) and Elizabeth I & II: The Golden Queens (146,000).

Infograph supplied by Nine:

3 Responses

    1. Ha… fair enough. It was published by IOC 3 days ago but with no info, so I didn’t realise it was archival. Seven don’t actually send me pics for Olympics, very few for sport overall. Thanks for pointing out.

  1. I wonder what’s the point for Ch10 scheduling I’m a celebrity, get me out of here! during January before official ratings starts? While it’s an alternative to the summer cricket and tennis, ratings numbers are softer than previous years and if it’s to preview 10’s upcoming show(s) – only Australian Survivor, than is it worth all that investment? Instead, maybe use the money towards saving Neighbours and sustain the required Aussie drama points. Coming behind the ABC is laughable for a commercial network.

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