Recruits

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While the country held its breath on a $100m lotto, networks watched as their numbers stacked up in a routine order for Week 27. But some cities took a different view.
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In the tightest ratings week all year, Nine, Seven and TEN were in a three way brawl for Saturday night and the week's crown. So who took glory?
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Audiences are flocking to TEN right now but revenue for the year so far has fallen 36.6%.
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Seven may have won the week again, but it was the might of TEN that was the real news story. Hit series MasterChef Australia takes out #1 position.
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Recruits' producer Michael Cordell tells TV Tonight why observational docos are always intercutting their stories and how it can undermine the very thing it's trying to offset.
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Seven again won the ratings week and TEN had some superb gains. But the story that had everybody talking last week was a brawl within Nine.
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State of Origin powered to a record 2.28m viewers, helping Nine win the week. But TEN wins 3 key demo groups while ABC finished the week with its editorial tail between its legs.
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MasterChef Australia, Talkin' Bout Your Generation, Spicks and Specks and The Chaser all upstaged Seven and Nine in the latest ratings war.
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In tough times, it's comedy on Seven, TEN and the ABC that scores, while Nine steers its ship with a shiny local drama. Seven wins Week 21.
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Do not adjust your set. TV Tonight will be back to full transmission soon, after a short hiatus.
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What a week. Nine looks inward with trouble on two fronts, TEN lands the #1 show of the week, but it's Seven that quietly chalks up another weekly win.