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You can start locking in the Ratings results for 2013 now

There are now just 5 weeks to go in the TV ratings year, but here's how the results will shape up.

2013-10-27_2354There are now just 5 weeks to go in the TV ratings year. The survey year ends on November 30.

But we can pretty much lock in the results now.

Seven will win Total People and the most weeks won. Nine will win the Demos battle. And ABC will finish the year as our third network, with TEN relegated to fourth place.

There’s not much time for things to radically change now and commercial networks have basically run dry of big launches.

Last week there wasn’t much difference although Seven did better in the demos.

Network:
Seven: 30.9
Nine: 26.8
ABC: 19.5
TEN: 17.4
SBS: 5.3

Primary channels:
Seven: 23.2
Nine: 18.9
ABC1: 14.6
TEN: 11.8
SBS ONE: 4.2

Multichannels:
GO!: 4.6
7mate: 3.9
7TWO: 3.8
GEM: 3.3
ELEVEN: 3.1
ABC2: 2.8
ONE: 2.5
ABC News 24: 1.4
SBS 2: 1.0
ABC3: 0.8
NITV: 0.1

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

Seven took Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Nine won Wednesday and Saturday.

ABC bettered TEN on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Seven won all 5 metro cities.

The X Factor (Sun) was the week’s top show with 1.76m viewers.

6 Responses

  1. The best way for Ten to end the year would be for Wake Up and Studio 10 to fire straightaway and become instant hits. But I don’t know that will happen. Very, very interested to see what the ratings for these shows will be. Could be very good, but could also be very bad.

  2. Seven have some good brains in their marketing department.
    Last night they wheeled out promos and previews of shows to come, on X Factor. Wise move. Will definitely be watching the INXS docudrama now! Looks fantastic.

  3. Nothing much happening till Feb now.

    Ten are saving The Good Wife and Puberty Blues for 2014 and trying stuff at 10pm. Nine will continue Hostages and is showing Revolution so they will have something other than TBBT repeats on. Seven will make the most of The Black List and Agents Of SHIELD.

    Secondary channels are filled with cheap syndication stuff — old movies, sitcoms and lifestyle shows. 72 tried introducing some “new” dramas but they failed and they bought more eps of lifestyle shows. Gem has tried heavy promotion of Dramas like Longmire, but half-way through S2 it got bumped to 10:30pm and replaced with What’s Your Emergency? Friday Night Lights S5 has been dumped in favour of more COPS Adults Only!

  4. Seven has been a loyal servant to audiences and advertisers and this is another testament. Nine has delivered on demo albeit often not as reliable as all of us would like throughout each season. The ABC has seen another stellar year and Ten ..relegated to 4th is woeful.

    Ten looks like a slow train wreck….

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