Seven won last night because Nine’s broadcast of the test cricket underwhelmed thanks to the weak Australian effort with the bat and the ball (and field). Seven won total people and the main channels in both the metros and regionals and, of course, nationally. The third session (prime time) of the test averaged 1.098 million viewers […]
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Nine trumpeted its first test figures, and they were pretty solid, but not good enough to win the night in regional Australia. Seven won that easily and it was a curious result because it is an older audience, more traditional in what it likes on TV, and there’s nothing more traditional than test cricket. Nine, […]
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Nine’s night thanks to The Block and Doctor Doctor. Seven was second, Ten third in the metros in total people but fourth in the main channels behind the ABC for the fourth night this week. In the regions, Nine won the main channel comfortably (Seven won overall, but that didn’t matter, no real bragging rights […]
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The halo effect of Seven’s solid Melbourne Cup coverage didn’t last long into metro prime time (about 7pm after helping boost the figures for the 6pm to 7pm news hour) and although the network was a narrow winner in total people and the main channels, Nine snared the demos with The Block. Ten was weak, […]
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