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Block leads winning week for Nine

With no primetime AFL last week, victory easily went to Nine.

With no primetime AFL on Seven last week, Nine enjoyed a cushy ratings week, topping numbers across all 7 nights -although Seven still took glory in 3 cities.

The Block continues to dominate for Nine, at 911,000 metro viewers in overnights well ahead of competitors MKR, The Masked Singer and rising to massive numbers in Total TV.

Seven News topped the week but Seven was denied a push on Fridays and Saturdays with AFLW scheduled in place of AFL.

Have You Been Paying Attention? was best again for 10 while Vera scored on ABC.

Network:
Nine: 30.2
Seven: 26.7
10: 17.9
ABC: 17.1
SBS: 8.2

Primary channel:
Nine: 21.9
Seven: 18.6
ABC: 12.5
10: 11.9
SBS: 4.6

Multichannels:
7mate / 7TWO: 3.3
10 Peach: 2.9
9GEM: 2.7
ABC Kids TV Plus: 2.4
10 Bold: 2.3
9GO!: 2.2
9Life: 2.0
ABC News: 1.8
7flix: 1.5
9RUSH / SBS VICELAND: 1.4
SBS Food / SBS World Movies: 1.0
10 Shake: 0.7
ABC ME: 0.4
NITV: 0.2
SBS World Watch: 0.0

Nine led in 16-39 and 25-54 demos.

ABC bettered 10 on Sunday, Friday & Saturday.

Seven claimed Melbourne, Adelaide & Perth, Nine was victorious in Sydney & Brisbane.

Best brands last week were:

Nine: The Block (Sun: 911,000), Nine News (Sun: 821,000), A Current Affair (643,000) and 60 Minutes (485,000).

Seven: Seven News (Sun: 935,000), Seven’s AFL (Sun: 582,000), MKR (Sun: 515,000) and The Chase (492,000).

10: Have You Been Paying Attention? (688,000), The Masked Singer (Mon reveal: 612,000), The Cheap Seats (355,000) and The Project (7pm: 334,000).

ABC: Vera (597,000), ABC News (564,000), Spicks & Specks (494,000) and Mad as Hell (472,000).

SBS: Nazis, Treasures & the Quest for Celts and World’s Most Scenic River Journeys (both 168,000), Great Coastal Railway Journeys (167,000) and Tony Robinson’s History of Britain (161,000).

Infogram supplied by Nine:

Amended.

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