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MasterChef on top, but Seven claims another week.

Ratings: TEN's cooking contest snared 3 of the top 5 spots last week.

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MasterChef Australia has topped the week’s ratings, snaring 3 of the top 5 spots.

Tuesday’s episode was the top show of the week at 1.14m viewers. None of Seven or Nine’s reality offerings managed a place in the week’s Top 10.

But it was Seven once again that claimed the week.

Network:
Seven: 28.6
Nine: 25.9
TEN: 20.8
ABC: 18.8
SBS: 6.0

Seven News (Sun: 1.13m) was best for Seven. Other brands to perform well included House Rules (Whole House Reveal: 973,000), Home and Away (780,000) and Sunday Night (747,000).

Nine News (1.13m) led for Nine. The Big Bang Theory (Wed: 997,000), Married at First Sight (987,000) and A Current Affair (877,000) also scored.

MasterChef Australia (Tues: 1.14m) topped the week. The Project (7pm: 652,000), Have You Been Paying Attention? (638,000) and Madam Secretary (624,000) were next best for TEN.

The Killing Season (994,000) was strongest on ABC. Australian Story (942,000) and ABC News (Sat: 865,000) followed.

On SBS ONE it was RocKwiz (304,000), Secrets of the Manor House (292,000) and Britain’s Oldest Family Businesses (285,000).

Primary channel:
Seven: 19.6
Nine: 17.9
TEN: 15.3
ABC: 14.1
SBS ONE: 4.8

Multichannels:
GO!: 4.8
7TWO: 4.5
7mate: 4.4
GEM: 3.3
ABC2: / ONE: 2.8
ELEVEN: 2.7
ABC News 24: 1.2
SBS 2: 1.0
ABC3: 0.7
NITV: 0.2

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

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

Seven won all cities except Sydney, retained by Nine.

7 Responses

  1. With another win for seven it means they have had a clean sweep so far in this years ratings if nine win this week think it will only be State of Origin that will get them over the line, just shows what poor programmes they have that viewers don’t want to watch that channel.

  2. Here’s a comparison for the week ending Sunday 14-Jun-15 v the corresponding week in 2014 (ending Sunday 15-Jun-14). The total for the 7x daily top 20 overnights in 2015 was 101.3M and the for corresponding period in 2014 it was 114.9M – a decrease in total audience of 12%. The only exceptional difference in programming between years was SBS had 5 World Cup items last year (very significant for SBS but not for the overall result). Neither week had State of Origin.

    Last year House Rules averaged 1.532M across 4 nights.

    ABC has increased its number of shows in the top 140, its viewer share of the top 140, and its average per show in the top 140. All the other networks have suffered a decline in average viewers per show in the top 140, even Ten.

  3. David, can you tell me why Seven are running Sunday Night at 9pm? In their 6.30 timeslot, they regularly rated over the million mark. Why don’t Seven programmers see sense and run SN directly after the news, then air their reality hogwash? SN would easily outrage House Rules!

  4. It would be interesting to know how much ratings have dropped for seven and nine compared to this time last year? The fact that neither network has one show rating over a million viewers other than their news is amazing. It kind of feels like all of the disregard to viewers that these 2 networks have shown audiences in recent years is finally causing people to switch off from them in droves.

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