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Seven sings with ratings week

Farnham doco & FIFA Women's World Cup are enough to give Seven the week.

Seven enjoyed another ratings week thanks to John Farnham: Finding the Voice, which could become the highest rating documentary of the year, and the ongoing success of the FIFA Women’s World Cup.

However, Nine won more nights and the key demos.

Meanwhile it was a particularly low week for SBS.

Network:
Seven: 32.0
Nine: 30.7
10: 14.9
ABC: 14.8
SBS: 7.6

Primary channel:
Seven: 23.2
Nine: 20.3
ABC: 10.9
10: 8.8
SBS: 3.6

Multichannels:
9GEM: 4.3
7mate: 3.3
7TWO / 9GO!: 2.9
10 Peach: 2.7
10 BOLD: 2.6
ABC Kids TV Plus: 2.2
9Life: 1.7
7flix / 9RUSH / SBS VICELAND: 1.5
ABC News: 1.4
SBS Food: 1.2
7Bravo: 1.1
SBS World Movies: 0.9
10 Shake: 0.8
ABC ME / NITV: 0.3
SBS World Watch: 0.0

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

Nine won Wednesday – Saturday. Seven led Sunday and Monday, both tied on Tuesday. ABC bettered 10 on Sunday, Wednesday & Saturday.

Seven again won Melbourne, Adelaide & Perth while Nine still holds Sydney & Brisbane.

Best brands last week were:

Seven: Seven News (Sun: 1.03m), FIFA Women’s World Cup (Aus v Nga: 876,000), John Farnham: Finding the Voice (866,000) and Dancing with the Stars (702,000).

Nine: Nine News (Sun: 797,000), A Current Affair (631,000), 60 Minutes (531,000) and Mid Year Ashes (S1 D1: 485,000).

10: Have You Been Paying Attention? (500,000), Hunted (Mon: 451,000), The Cheap Seats (328,000) and Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly Australia (322,000).

ABC: ABC News (527,000), Utopia (504,000), Back Roads (451,000) and Gruen (447,000).

SBS: Great Coastal Railway Journeys (156,000), SBS World News (135,000), Insight (98,000) and Inside Sydney Airport / Who the Bloody Hell Are We?  (both 89,000).

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