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Seven pips Nine for second week of summer non-ratings

Travel Guides tops entertainment. ABC defeats 10 every night of the week -again.

For the second week running, ABC defeated 10 every night of the week, in the latest week of summer non-ratings.

While Nine led in primary channel share, it was Seven which came through with a network victory.

Outside of News and Sport, a Travel Guides retrospective topped entertainment at 513,000 metro viewers.

Network:
Seven: 29.4
Nine: 29.0
ABC: 18.4
10: 13.9
SBS: 9.3

Primary channel:
Nine: 19.2
Seven: 18.8
ABC: 13.1
10: 7.0
SBS: 4.4

Multichannels:
9GEM: 4.1
7mate / 7TWO: 3.7
10 BOLD: 3.2
10 Peach: 2.9
ABC Kids TV Plus: 2.7
9GO! / ABC News: 2.0
9Life: 1.9
9RUSH: 1.7
7flix: 1.6
7Bravo / SBS VICELAND / SBS Food: 1.5
SBS World Movies: 1.3
Nickelodeon: 0.9
ABC ME / NITV: 0.6
SBS World Watch: 0.0

Seven won Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday. Nine led Sunday, Tuesday & Thursday.

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

7 Responses

  1. With Test cricket wrapping up early, Fox/7 will be disappointed. The one-sided game has turned viewers off in droves. Very low crowds at Perth was another issue. This came when less than 10k attended the match at the stadium – this was a farcry 4 weeks ago from Coldplay concert. I wonder if low crowds got to do with the shutdown of Armadale train line?
    Now I’m afraid that the remaining summer of Tests against Pakistan and Windies will have an earlier finish. An earlier finish would mean that Seven will have to adjust their TV schedules.

    1. Don’t think low crowds has anything to do with the Armadale line shutdown. The line is still open from the CBD to the stadium so the majority of people are unaffected.

    2. When you factor in the figure that over 4 days of Test Cricket 🏏 at Optus Stadium the total crowd was less than the actual capacity of the Stadium 🏟️ now that’s downright sad , is it the fact that it’s Perth or viewers aren’t fussed with the Test teams that are playing or cricket in general.

      1. Test matches against Pakistan and other low ranked teams don’t seem to pull very high numbers and attendance. When i watched it on TV, there were a lot of empty seats at the stadium.
        I still think that Perth will host another summer of cricket, but only against India and England.

  2. I reckon Nine would be pretty happy, Seven probably not so much, given the cricket and the cost of the rights (Big Bash just 200k including some poor teams & two abandonments already and Test only 400k including early finish losing two days including schedules blown up as observed last night and tonight). I think these are some reasons Nine walked away from CA 6 years ago.

    1. The tennis is definitely better bang for your buck as far as summer sports go and seven losing the rights (hubris or incompetence?) was a big development. That said, seven are paying less in their new deal (which I think commences next year) with I think 20% less big bash games BUT 7+ gets streaming. During the deal, 2 home Ashes and 2 India tours. This Summer was never going to be a barn burner.

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