Packed to the Rafters

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The week was dominated by stories about current affairs and finance with CEOs and former network talent all having something to say. Meanwhile, Seven won again.
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Nine's NRL Grand Final gave it reason to smile as the week's #1 show, but it wasn't enough to stop Seven from taking another week. At least TEN scraped past the ABC.
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It's not just the US stock markets in a meltdown. Heroes and Prison Break have a lousy season debut for Seven. What's going on, people?
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Craig McLachlan goes back to his roots in upcoming episodes of Seven's new drama.
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Ouch. After a week of axings, TEN has landed fourth behind the ABC, which didn't even have any stunt programming. TEN was even lower than when it had Big Brother.
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Move over Pin Oak Court. The surburban Sydney street of Packed to the Rafters is becoming a destination for fans of the drama.
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NRL may have helped Nine win Sydney & Brissy but Seven has won the week nationally once more. Some nights there is next to no competition but tired movie repeats. Television is like politics, we all benefit from a healthy opposition and suffer when there's none.
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TEN tried 4 new formats last week with mixed results. Both Nine and TEN lost ground while Seven keeps surging from the Olympics.
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Buoyed by its big new drama, Seven won the week with 29.4% ahead of Nine's 26.7% and TEN's 21.1%.