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Nine wins week, close race in the west.

MAFS snares Top 4 spots for the week, and helps Nine to close the gap on Seven in Perth.

Nine led every night of viewing last week, topping Total People, demos and winning Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane.

Indomitable Married at First Sight again snared the Top 4 spots on television.

Numbers were also notably close in Adelaide & Perth both won by Seven, but only by a margin of 1.2% in the west, where it usually dominates. The previous week the gap was just 0.8%.

Meanwhile UK content was a strong performer on public broadcasters ABC and SBS.

Network:
Nine: 32.2
Seven: 25.1
ABC: 18.2
10: 16.1
SBS: 8.4

Primary channel:
Nine: 24.7
Seven: 17.0
ABC: 13.7
10: 10.0
SBS: 4.1

Multichannels:
7TWO: 3.4
10 BOLD: 2.7
10 Peach: 2.6
7mate: 2.4
9GEM / ABC Kids TV Plus: 2.3
9GO!: 2.1
ABC News: 1.8
7flix / 9Life / SBS VICELAND: 1.6
9Rush: 1.4
SBS Food / SBS World Movies: 1.2
10 Shake: 0.9
7Bravo: 0.8
ABC ME: 0.4
NITV: 0.2
SBS World Watch: 0.0

Nine won the demos 16-39 and 25-54.

ABC bettered 10 on Sunday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday.

Best brands last week were:

Nine: Married at First Sight (Sun: 929,000), Nine News (Sun: 737,000), A Current Affair (552,000) and NRL (455,000).

Seven: Seven News (Sun: 816,000), Home & Away (460,000), Australian Idol (Sun: 451,000) and The Chase (437,000).

ABC: ABC News (Sun: 612,000), Vera (602,000), Death in Paradise (575,000) and Hard Quiz (481,000).

10: Australian Survivor (Sun: 483,000), Gogglebox (416,000), Taskmaster (309,000) and The Dog House (298,000).

SBS: Adrian Dunbar’s Coastal Ireland (152,000), Ancient Egypt by Train (130,000), SBS World News (128,000) and The World’s Most Beautiful Landscapes (124,000).

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4 Responses

  1. I would possibly watch more on multichannels….if I bothered to upgrade to a newfangled HD TV…😁….my old AWA chugs along and even better since I accidentally hit Sound on the remote and found by setting on Movie…I realised I am not going deaf after all….Who knew, Not me.

  2. What a disastrous start to the year for Seven. The end of MAFS can’t come soon enough but already Seven need to be thinking about what to do at the start of next year. Maybe a stripped and sexed up Temptation Island revival is the way to take MAFS out.

  3. Please do correct me if I’m wrong but I feel that Seven has gone backwards with its performance in the 1st quarter this year compared to the past years. It just seems like this is one of the worst period Seven has ever been recently.
    Now, I can only see Seven as the AFL network and nothing else. Maybe The Voice is the only other show that would give Nine a run for their money.

  4. If 7 lose Perth & Adelaide they are gone. Sunrise for years has won due to their dominance in both cities.
    I am sure the AFL start will mean 7 will be more competitive.

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