Sports continue to dominate midyear TV ratings.
State of origin III topped the week with 1.48 million viewers, though for Nine it will rise to 2.49 million on Total TV, including regional and BVOD.
Nine’s weekly win was also bolstered by the Ash series.
Seven’s program saw victories thanks to AFLWhile Tour of France SBS lifted. 10’s Friday night coverage of a Matildas game also saw 10 BOLD overtake the main channel.
Then there was too Wimbledon, NRLAND Under 19 State of Origin.
Net:
Nine: 31.0
Seven: 27.8
10:17.1
ABC: 14.6
SSB: 9.5
Main channel:
Nine: 20.6
Seven: 19.0
10/ABC: 10.2
SSB: 5.4
Multi-channel:
9GEM: 5.3
10 bold: 3.4
7TWO: 3.3
7 mad: 2.9
10 Fishing: 2.6
ABC Kids TV Plus: 2.4
9GO!: 2.0
9Life / ABC News: 1.7
SBS VIICELAND: 1.6
7flix: 1.5
9RUSH: 1.4
SBS food: 1.2
SBS World Movies: 1.1
7Bravo: 1.0
10 Shake: 0.8
ABC ME/NITV: 0.3
SBS world clock: 0.0
Nine claimed 16-39 and 25-54.
Seven led on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Nine led on Sunday, Wednesday. ABC improved by 10 on Wednesday and Saturday.
Seven claimed Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth. Nine won Sydney and Brisbane.
Last week’s top brands were:
Nine: State of origin III (1.48m), Nine news (Sun: 837,000), Mid-year ashes (S1 D4: 724,000), A current deal (620,000).
Seven: Seven news (Sun: 932,000), dancing with the Stars (582,000), Hunting (545,000) e AFL’s seven (464,000).
10: Have you been paying attention? (624,000), Master Chef Australia (10:568,000), The cheap seats (324,000) e The project (19:00 271,000).
ABCs: ABC News (531,000), Utopia (493,000), Secondary roads (481,000) e 7:30 (465,000).
SSB: Great Coastal Rail Journeys (182,000), News from the SBS world (152,000), Intuition (149,000) e Tour of France (145,000).
Infogram provided by Nine.