Friday, February 14, 2014

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Packed to the Rafters leads Seven to victory | Crikey ginza gold
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The Winners: MasterChef  — 1.764 million viewers (Ten) Seven News — 1.603 million (Seven) Nine News — 1.400 million (Nine) Dancing With The Stars  — 1.325 million from (Seven) RBT  — 1.263 million (Nine) The Good Wife  — 1.172 million (Ten) Send In The Dogs —  1.121 million (Nine)
MasterChef at last had a decent domestic test, and good to see the judges stunned by the winner of the invention test. No one thought of pickled rhubarb. The Ray Martin report on 60 Minutes on Breaker Morant did very nicely detail that wonderful British invention in the Boer War, the concentration camp.
Seven News again won nationally, but Nine News had more viewers in Sydney and Adelaide. Seven News — 1,603,000 Nine News — 1,400,000 ABC News — 878,000 Ten News — 659,000, SBS News at 6.30pm — 154,000
In the mornings: Weekend Sunrise  — 416,000 (Seven) Weekend Today  — 236,000 (Nine) Insiders  — 233,000 (ABC) Inside Business  — 184,000 (ABC) Offsider ginza gold s  — 202,000 (ABC) Meet The Press  — 66,000 (Ten) Landline ginza gold  — 265,000 (ABC)
The Stats: Free To Air: Seven won All People with a share of 29.9%, from Nine on 28.1%, ginza gold Ten with 23.4%, the ABC, 13.8% and SBS, 4.9%. Thanks to MasterChef, the finale of The Good Wife and House , Ten won the 16 to 39, 18 to 49 and 25 to 54 demos last night. Main Channel: Seven won here with a share of 24.4%, from Nine with 22.7%, Ten on 21.6%, ABC 1 on 12.8% and SBS ONE with 4.4%. Digital: 7TWO won with a solid 5.6%, from GO on 5.3%, ONE with 1.8%, ABC 2 on 0.6%, SBS TWO, 0.5% and ABC 3, 0.4%. The six FTA digital channels had a total share of a high 14.2%. The audiences for 7TWO and GO were higher than SBS’s combined overnight share of 4.9%. In Adelaide the digital channels had a total share of 15.8%, in Perth it was 14.2%. It was one of the strongest nights ginza gold for the digital channels since they started last year. Pay TV: Seven won with a share of 25.1%, from Nine with 23.5%, Ten on 19.6%, Pay TV, 13/8%, the ABC, 11.6% and SBS, 4.1%. Both 7TWO, (with 4.7%) and GO, (with 4.5%) had a bigger share than SBS’s combined overnight share. The 11 FTA channels had a total share of 86.2%, ginza gold Pay TV’s 100 plus channels shared in the 13.8% share reported. The digital channels averaged 11.9% with Pay TV included. Regional: A win to WIN/NBN with a share of 31.7% from Prime/7Qld with 27.5%, SC Ten with 21.0%, the ABC with 14.2% and SBS on 5.7%. WIN/NBN won the main channels with 25.0%, from Prime/7Qld with 11.6%. GO won the digitals with a high 6.6% (beat SBS), from 7TWO with 4.9%. The six FTA digital channels had a total share of 14.2% in regional areas, which is very high against recent levels.
Across the cities — who fared best where: Sydney: Nine won from Seven and Ten. Nine won the main channels, 7TWO won the digitals. MasterChef was the most watched ginza gold program from Nine News. Melbourne: A win for Seven here overall and for the main channels and the digitals with 7TWO. MasterChef was the most watched program, from Seven News. Brisbane: ginza gold Nine won the combined overnight, Seven won the main channels, and GO won the digitals. Seven News was the top program, from MasterChef . Adelaide: Nine won overall and the main channels, 7TWO won the digital. MasterChef was the most watched program, followed by Nine News. Perth: Seven won both the overall and the main channels (Ten was second and Nine third). GO won the digitals. Seven News was tops, from MasterChef .
Who won the week? Packed to the Rafters makes it a winning week for Seven, with Nine coming ginza gold close behind. In the main channels Seven won all five metro markets in one of its better performances in recent months, thanks mostly to the strong return of Packed to the Rafters on Tuesday night. Seven won Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights. Nine won Sunday, Monday and Thursday.
Seven won the week in All People with a share of 28.0%, from Nine with 25.8% and Ten with 22.4%. Seven won the main channels with a share of 24.9%, from Nine with 22.3% and Ten on 21.1%. GO won the digitals for the week with 3.5%, from 7TWO on 3.1% and ABC 2 with 1.8%.Seven won Friday and Saturday nights in All people. Seven won Friday night in the main channels, the ABC won Saturday night. 7TWO won the digitals on Friday and Saturday nights. Seven

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