THE BLOCK also surges back when given limited commercial competition.
Nine launch into the night with a strong A Current Affair (731,000), and a resurgent The Block (678,000)…amazing what can happen when it doesn’t have much commercial competition. Paramedics (470,000) does reasonably in the later night (second in its slot), and then the late night programming split based on state: Australian Crime Stories (159,000) OR Footy Classified (170,000).
Nine first in both primary (20.3%) and network (28%) rankings.
Seven continue to enjoy stronger numbers from Home and Away (690,000). Nurses (500,000) premiered to OK numbers, however the second episode of RFDS (513,000) slips on last week though leads the slot. The Rookie (252,000) competitive in late night.
Seven second in both primary (19%) and network (27.2%) rankings.
ABC score with the 7:30 (649,000)/Hard Quiz (679,000) double as they coming in second in the slot. A reasonably strong premiere for Question Everything (570,000), and Rosehaven (419,000) third in the later night. Would I Lie To You? (78,000) and a repeat of Staged (118,000) round out Aunty’s schedule.
ABC third in primary (12.8%) and fourth in network (17.8%) rankings.
10 surely happier with a consistent The Project (316,000 6:30pm; 524,000 7pm) this week; less so with a double episode of The Bachelor Australia (471,000) that will be hiding the smaller second episode number. A double repeat of Bull (202,000; 121,000) finishes the night.
10 fourth in primary (12.1%) and third in network (19.1%) rankings.
SBS start with a repeat of Tony Robinson’s World by Rail (149,000), and then the premiere ep of What Does Australia Really Think About…? (179,000) followed by the season two premiere of War of The Worlds (96,000).
SBS fifth in both primary (4.5%) and network (7.9%) rankings.
KEY DEMOS
16-39: The Bachelor Australia (168,000) leads, ahead of The Block, Nine News 6pm, The Project 7pm, and Nine News 6:30pm.
18-49: The Block (293,000) successful, beating out Nine News 6pm/6:30pm, Seven News 6pm, and The Project 7pm.
25-54: Nine News 6pm (365,000) wins, followed by The Block, Nine News 6:30pm, and Seven News 6pm/6:30pm.
MULTI-CHANNELS
ABC News Mornings (195,000) on ABC NEWS again the strong winner in the multi-channel race.
BREKKY BATTLE
Sunrise (274,000)
The Today Show (251,000)
ABC Breakfast (230,000 (146,000 ABC; 84,000 ABC News))
All figures Five City Metro (5CM); overnights only.
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