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Seven wins AFL week

Seven won all but every night, and all but one city last week thanks to AFL.

The AFL Grand Final and Brownlow Medal has delivered a ratings win to Seven.

The Grand Final drew 2.47m metro viewers (a figure which rose to 3.86m in Total TV).

The Block remains the top Reality show of the week at 846,000 metro viewers.

Network:
Seven: 33.3
Nine: 27.6
ABC: 16.6
10: 14.8
SBS: 7.8

Primary channel:
Seven: 24.4
Nine: 19.7
ABC: 12.2
10: 9.0
SBS: 3.8

Multichannels:
7mate / 7TWO: 3.2
10 Peach: 2.6
10 BOLD: 2.5
9GEM: 2.4
9GO! / ABC Kids TV Plus: 2.2
9Life / ABC News: 1.8
9RUSH / SBS VICELAND: 1.4
7flix: 1.3
7Bravo / SBS Food / SBS World Movies: 1.1
Nickelodeon: 0.7
ABC ME / NITV: 0.3
SBS World Watch: 0.0

Seven led every night except Sunday, claimed by Nine. ABC bettered 10 on Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday.

Seven won all cities except Brisbane, a victory for Nine.

Best brands last week were:

Seven: AFL Grand Final (2.47m), Seven News (Sat: 1.28m), Brownlow Medal (870,000) and The Voice (606,000).

Nine: The Block (Sun: 846,000), Nine News (Sun: 827,000), A Current Affair (630,000) and 60 Minutes (436,000).

ABC: ABC News (519,000), Australian Story (503,000), Hard Quiz (468,000) amd 7:30 (427,000).

10: Have You Been Paying Attention? (472,000), Thank God You’re Here (463,000), The Masked Singer (Reveal: 459,000) and Gogglebox (435,000).

SBS: Great British Railway Journeys (144,000), Great Australian Walks with Julia Zemiro (128,000), Amazing Engineering: Knights Templar Castles (125,000) and Bettany Hughes: Treasures of Eastern Turkey (119,000).

Infogram supplied by Nine:

One Response

  1. With the AFL final usually over by the time prime time commences, seven will be hoping the new CEO of the AFL will oblige their requests for future seasons. Given the quantum of $$ spent on the rights, at least a twilight game which straddles prime time should be entertained (seven would have to work out what to do with their precious nightly news bulletin but multi channels should be able to handle that). Seven of course still benefit with a huge lead in for their news but it must irritate them that nine will get all their NRL final in prime time (and what a match that was).

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