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Nine wins another ratings week but no prizes for fourth

Ratings: It's now a year since the London Olympics, when TEN began its year coming fourth behind the ABC.

2013-07-29_0044Week 30 may have been another winner for Nine but it signifies a much starker date for Network TEN.

It’s now 12 months since the start of the London Olympics, the beginning TEN’s ratings woes.

Since the end of the Olympics, TEN has only beaten the ABC across two weeks, one of which was during summer (they also tied in another). At the Olympics you don’t even get bronze for fourth place.

TEN now has three weeks more weeks it can beat the ABC, including this one, before that year is up.

Network:
Nine: 31.0
Seven: 29.3
ABC: 17.4
TEN: 16.6
SBS: 5.7

Primary channels:
Nine: 23.0
Seven: 21.0
ABC1: 13.3
TEN: 11.7
SBS ONE: 4.8

Multichannels:
GO!: 4.5
7TWO: 4.1
7mate: 4.1
GEM: 3.5
ELEVEN: 2.8
ABC2: 2.5
ONE: 2.0
ABC News 24: 1.0
SBS 2: 0.8
ABC3: 0.6
NITV: 0.1

Nine won 16-39, 18-49 and 25-54 demos.

Nine was first in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane with Seven victorious in Adelaide and Perth.

Nine won Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. Seven won Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. ABC bettered TEN on Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Sunday’s episode of The Block was the week’s top show with 1.55m viewers.

2 Responses

  1. Network 10 needs to look at One and Eleven those two channels are really not helping. the other multi channels are doing much better for the other networks.

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