The Winners: Packed to the Rafters on Seven at 8.30pm, 1.851 million, MasterChef Australia, 1.664 million, Talkin’ ‘Bout You Generation on Ten at 7.30pm, 1.659 million and The Zoo on Seven at 7.30pm with 1.617 million. Seven News was 5th with 1.577 million and Find My Family averaged 1.506 million at 8pm for Seven. Today Tonight was 7th with 1.457 million and Nine News was next with 1.301 million. A Current Affair was 9th with 1.262 million and the first repeat of NCIS averaged 1.213 million for Ten from 8.30pm. Home and Away was 11th with 1.156 million and the 9.30pm repeat of NCIS averaged 1.045 million. The 7pm repeat of Two and a Half Men for Nine was 13th and averaged 1.043 million people. Grand Designs on the ABC at 8.30pm averaged 948,000, Neighbours at 6.30pm on Ten jumped to 918,000. The Simpsons at 8pm, 874,000 for Ten.
The Losers: HomeMade which finished last night: 900,000. Two and a Half Men at 9pm, 863,000, and at 8.30pm, 850,000. Simply swamped by Seven and Ten. 20 to 1 at 9.30pm on Nine, 902,000 up against NCIS on Ten. THISafternoon on Nine at 4.30pm, down to its lowest so far, 221,000.
News & CA: Seven News and Today Tonight won nationally, but both lost Melbourne to Nine. The 7pm ABC News averaged 973,000, The 7.30 Report, 798,000, Lateline, 182,000, Lateline Business, 109,000. Ten News, 955,000, the late News/Sports Tonight, 469,000. Nine’s late News, 256,000. SBS News at 6.30pm, 218,000, the 9.30pm edition, 228,000. 7am Sunrise down to 335,000, 7am Today 300,000 as school holidays keep people in bed longer.
The Stats: Seven won with a 6pm to midnight All People share of 32.3% (33.2%) from ten with 26.7% (26.2%), Nine on 21.3% (22.4%), the ABC on 13.3% (14.0%) and SBS with 6.4% (4.2%). Seven won all five metro markets and leads the week 29.4% to Ten with 26.0% and Nine with 23.1%. In regional areas a win to Prime/7Qld with 34.3%, from Southern Cross (Ten) with 24.9%, WIN/NBN with 21.5%, the ABC with 13.4% and SBS with 6.0%.
Glenn Dyer’s comments: As expected Seven has set up its win this week with a dominant night last night. Ten was also competitive again and Nine was squeezed out and will finish close to third. It was a standard night’s TV. MasterChef was also dominant; Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Generation on Ten at 7.30pm to 8.30pm was strong. Ten’s weakness at 6pm to 7pm cost it any chance of winning All People and 25s to 54s because Packed To The Rafters sucked up a lot of the 25s to 54s. Ten won the 16 to 39s and 18 to 49s on the night, Seven the 25s to 54s. All Saints at 9.30pm and averaged 796,000, but wasn’t shown in Melbourne where Packed To the Rafters is in catch up mode after starting in that market last night with a double episode. Little Britain averaged 580,000 on Nine at 10.30pm. Foreign Correspondent at 8pm on the ABC, 637,000 against some strong opposition on Ten and Seven.
Next Tuesday night Nine has the latest Harry Potter movie at 7.30 pm, Seven rolls over The Zoo and Find My Family with Air Ways (new) and the return of Surf Patrol. Ten runs MasterChef at an hour in its last week.
TONIGHT: The ABC: Spicks And Specks and The Chaser. Seven has finals for Thank God You’re Here and Criminal Minds, Nine has highlights of the Jacko memorial service from 7pm. (Seven has a Jacko thing at 10pm). Nine also has RPA. SBS has of course the first cricket Test from 7.30pm and the bike race (which is also on SBS Two).
Source: OzTAM, TV Networks reports
Dear Mr Dyer
I was waiting to see if there was any comment on the four corners from Monday night as I wasn’t sure if I was watching the abc or tt or aca with the questioning and”evidence” supplied. Was the interviewer looking for a headline when asking people the same question “if the ambulance arrived would your loved one be alive?” at least the interviewees had enough maturity to respond with statements that drew no conclusions. I refer to tt and aca because that kind of explanatory/instructive interviewing (not aimed at getting information but in forming/dictating conclusions) is more at home there.
maybe I was having a bad night but it was reminiscent of the Andrew Johns program. Get a headline grabbing story, investigate enough to get the grabs and presto. I thought that four corners would try to protect its reputation more than that but I have not watched for a while.
Is this the norm?