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Harry interview tops last week outside news, sport.

The Bachelors launches tough for 10 in January. Seven wins week 7 of summer.

Seven News topped week 7 of summer at 891,000 metro viewers on Sunday.

Harry the Interview was the top non-news / sports title at 504,00 then Home & Away at 462,000.

10 had a tough week for The Bachelors with the franchise in January for the first time.

It launched to just 309,000 metro viewers, its lowest season so far. But it topped the week in the 16-39 demo and helped the network to pip ABC each night it screened. Whether that’s enough to ensure its future may depend on BVOD and Total TV numbers this week.

Nine’s week was largely uneventful but the Australian Open serves from today, no doubt counting on a more eyeballs ahead of ratings return.

Network:
Seven: 29.4
Nine: 27.6
ABC: 17.7
10: 15.7
SBS: 9.6

Primary channel:
Seven: 20.1
Nine: 16.8
ABC: 12.2
10: 9.0
SBS: 4.5

Multichannels:
7TWO: 4.2
7mate: 3.7
9GEM: 3.6
10 BOLD: 3.1
9GO!: 3.0
10 Peach: 2.9
ABC Kids TV Plus: 2.7
9Life: 2.3
ABC News: 2.2
SBS VICELAND: 2.0
9RUSH: 1.8
SBS World Movies 1.6
7flix: 1.5
SBS Food: 1.3
10 Shake: 0.7
ABC ME: 0.6
NITV: 0.2
SBS World Watch: 0.0

Seven won Sunday – Wednesday. Nine led on Thursday – Saturday. ABC bettered 10 on Sunday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday.

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

OzTAM survey resumes from February 12.

Infogram supplied by Nine;

4 Responses

  1. We didn’t bother with Seven or 10 Harry’s complaining and explaining but did watch Stephen Colbert who managed to turn down the volume and get some humour from Harry. Just waiting to see if he will/won’t or can’t appear on James Corden, Jimmy Fallon and any others prepared to go the distance. He’s done his worst and best so time to move on and give the world a break.

  2. Although 300k isn’t that great at first sight in the context of the top show of the week being 500k and there being at least one metric where it comes out on top The Bachelors is probably doing much better than it looks.

  3. Last week the Cambridge Dictionary updated. Voyeurism: the activity of getting pleasure from watching other people’s private lives:
    E.g. The show veers dangerously close to outright voyeurism.
    Are people using social networks for entertainment, for a kind of cyber voyeurism?
    More examples: In many ways, this programme is just pure voyeurism.
    Reality TV: compulsive viewing or crass voyeurism?

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