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Working Dog’s double feat, sport pushes Seven weekly win.

Two networks can thank one production company for their top weekly show, while Cricket & AFL see Seven take another win.

Production company Working Dog topped both Network 10 and ABC last week with Have You Been Paying Attention? and the return of Utopia, while The Cheap Seats was also a timeslot winner for 10.

But the week went to Seven thanks to its ICC World Test Championship Final and AFL coverage -including a 40.4% share on Thursday.

David Koch also departed Sunrise on Friday drawing a 100,000 viewer bump to 325,000 metro viewers.

Network:
Seven: 34.7
Nine: 26.4
10: 15.8
ABC: 14.9
SBS: 8.1

Primary channel:
Seven: 24.3
Nine: 18.7
ABC: 10.8
10: 9.9
SBS: 4.1

Multichannels:
7mate: 4.9
7TWO: 3.5
10 Peach: 2.7
10 BOLD / 9GEM / 9GO!: 2.4
ABC Kids TV Plus: 2.1
ABC News / SBS VICELAND: 1.6
9Life: 1.5
9RUSH: 1.4
7flix: 1.3
SBS World Movies: 1.1
SBS Food: 1.0
7Bravo: 0.8
10 Shake: 0.7
ABC ME: 0.4
NITV: 0.2
SBS World Watch: 0.0

Seven led on every night except Monday, which fell to Nine. ABC bettered 10 on Wednesday, Friday & Saturday.

Seven won Melbourne, Adelaide & Perth. Nine won Sydney & Brisbane.

Best brands last week were:

Seven: Seven News (920,000), 7News Spotlight (602,000), The Chase (566,000) and Seven’s Cricket (Wed: S1: 563,000).

Nine: Nine News (Sun: 806,000), Travel Guides (684,000), A Current Affair (607,000) and Parental Guidance (Mon: 509,000).

10: Have You Been Paying Attention? (573,000), MasterChef Australia (Sun: 483,000), The Cheap Seats (379,000) and The Sunday Project (Sun: 307,000).

ABC: Utopia (602,000), Bluey (529,000), ABC News (518,000) and Australian Story (427,000).

SBS: Who Do You Think You Are? (211,000), Inside Sydney Airport (166,000), Insight (146,000) and SBS World News (145,000).

Infogram supplied by Nine:

One Response

  1. I enjoyed 9 and Stan’s coverage of the French Open over the past few weeks. However, one criticism was of the preview show before the women’s final. 27 minutes out of 30 (including ads) were spent talking about the men. They had Jelena Dokic and Samantha Stosur sitting right there who could’ve provided insights into the women’s final before the match commentary began. Disappointing.

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