Ratings: Three more dramas go head to head -four if you count ABC’s comedies.
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Returning: Blindspot
Blindspot returns to Seven next week with a double episode.
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Kiss Bang Love, 20 to One drop
Ratings: MasterChef wins its slot, helping TEN into second place over Nine.
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Has Nine given up on mid-week ratings?
Ratings: A year ago then-CEO David Gyngell conceded Nine had failed to excited audiences with their schedule. So what do we call 2016?
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MKR, First Dates take Seven to the win.
Ratings: Seven’s shows lifted on their performance of last week, with Nine’s Embassy trailing in fourth place.
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First Dates delivers Wednesday win
Ratings: Nine has a staggered schedule due to Footy Show, and ABC entertainment shows take a dip.
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Drama wins as 800 Words tops Tuesday ratings
Ratings: Seven takes its third night of the week and Ray Martin wraps Who Do You Think You Are? on a season high for SBS.
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1.22m gives Seven’s 800 Words strong start
Ratings: Seven’s new drama wins its timeslot, and the breakfast battle holds good news for Seven and ABC.
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ABC wins Monday timeslots from 8pm
Ratings: Australian Story & Four Corners spearhead a strong night for ABC, while Nine won overall.
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House Husbands slips, Seven wins Monday.
Ratings: A later start saw House Husbands drop by 150,000 viewers. Despite leading in primary channels, Nine lost the network share to Seven.
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ABC strong on Monday, Nine pips Seven.
Ratings: Seven’s multichannels make for a close race in network share, but Nine fell over the line.
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House Husbands return helps Nine win Monday, Spelling Bee slips.
Ratings: Nine’s line-up led the night but TEN’s Spelling Bee lost 29% of its audience.
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