Double Take

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Having two and a half channels proved a winner for Nine in Week 37, beating Seven by the slimmest of margins.
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Contrary to some rumours, Ed Kavalee's show has not been axed. Could it return to late nights?
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With a few notable exceptions, it seems we are still drawn to lighter fare including Packed to the Rafters, Spicks & Specks, Midsomer Murders, 2.5 Men and a Harry Potter flick.
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For the second week running Nine's shows were boosted by those watching GO! But it wasn't enough to stop Seven again claiming victory in Week 34.
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What a week of ratings. Nine has a night past 30%, TEN has another below 15% and ABC has a new hit. Sailing through the middle was Seven.
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After soft figures last night for its reality show, Seven will wind up its series with double eps across the next two weeks.
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Week 31 belonged comfortably to Seven, but it was the ABC that issued a lesson to commercial networks as audiences flocked to a supposedly niche show, United States of Tara.
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After MasterChef took a glorious 3.7m the week became not so much Seven's to win, but TEN's to lose. And it was a week when all three commercial networks unveiled new shows.