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The Block tops week for Nine

There's now less than two months of survey remaining in 2022, with Nine securing another weekly win.

Q4 is now underway as Seven and Nine battle it out for 2022 glory -ratings wrap on November 26th.

Nine scored another ratings week with The Block eclipsing the magic million viewers last Sunday -there’s still time for this to fall either way.

Without AFL in play, Seven had to settle for second place, although AFLW continues on 7mate.

ABC again finished ahead of 10.

Network:
Nine: 29.7
Seven: 27.9
ABC: 17.5
10: 16.0
SBS: 8.9

Primary channels:
Nine: 22.2
Seven: 18.8
ABC: 12.6
10: 10.1
SBS: 4.8

Multichannels:
7TWO: 3.6
7mate: 3.3
10 Peach: 2.7
9GEM: 2.5
10 BOLD / ABC TV Kids Plus: 2.4
7flix: 2.2
ABC News: 2.1
9Life: 2.0
9GO!: 1.8
SBS VICELAND: 1.6
9RUSH: 1.3
SBS Food: 1.2
SBS World Movies: 1.0
10 Shake: 0.8
ABC ME: 0.4
NITV: 0.1
SBS World Watch: 0.0

Nine led on Sunday – Wednesday. Seven claimed Thursday – Saturday. ABC bettered 10 on Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday -both tied on Monday.

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

Best brands last week were:

Nine: The Block (Sun: 1.04m), Nine News (Sun: 829,000), A Current Affair (618,000) and 60 Minutes (559,000).

Seven: Seven News (Sun: 917,000), Farmer Wants a Wife (Tues: 517,000), The Chase (467,000) and Home & Away (453,000).

ABC: Hard Quiz (543,000), ABC News (Sun: 528,000),  7:30 (480,000)  and Spicks & Specks (446,000).

10: Have You Been Paying Attention? (506,000), Gogglebox (441,000), The Amazing Race Australia (326,000) and The Project (296,000).

SBS: SBS World News (146,000), Lighthouses: Building The Impossible (144,000), Great Coastal Railway Journeys (142,000) and DNA Family Secrets (130,000).

3 Responses

  1. I acknowledge weeks won is not the be all and end all but networks still crow when they win 21 weeks in the 40 week year….by my count, assuming 9 win this week (given NRL dominants last night), Nine have 16 weeks and seven have 17 weeks (but these include 3 wins related to Olympics and Comm games which I gather are excluded). With the cricket World Cup to come for nine, you would think 2022 will be Nines in terms of weekly wins.

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