While Seven is getting happy in the latest ratings survey, Ten has grabbed more attention than what it deserves after another poor performance - mostly linked to Big Brother.
Seven has won this week, known as Week 15 on the official ratings period, with a five-network share of 28.2 percent in the five capital cities against Nine’s 27.7 percent.
While Ten managed to beat the ABC (18.1%) and SBS (5.6%), its share is still measly, with 20.4%. It, however, has another prize - having a 34.4 percent in the 16 - 39 demographic, against Seven’s 33.0 percent and Nine’s 32.6 percent.
While Nine’s 60 Minutes being the highest, Seven News still beats Nine News, with its Sunday’s bulletin being second against Nine’s Sunday bulletin - which placed fourth.
While Big Brother causes more faltering numbers, it’s live eviction saw just over 1 million - just enough to put it 48th out of the Top 50 shows.
The ABC, however, is full of surprises - with The Gruen Transfer and Spicks and Specks having the 25th and 18th place respectfully.
Here are the Top 10 Shows (with their national average):
01. 60 Minutes (Nine) - 1,823,000
02. Seven News Sunday (Seven) - 1,723,000
03. Australia’s Got Talent (Seven) - 1,583,000
04. Nine News Sunday (Nine) - 1,551,000
05. David Attenborough Tiger - Spy in the Jungle (Nine) - 1,549,00
06. Seven News (Seven) - 1,541,000
07. Domestic Blitz (Nine) - 1,541,000
08. Border Security (Seven) - 1,514,000
09. CSI (Nine) - 1,497,000
10. Sea Patrol (Nine) - 1,471,000
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