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07/03/2021 - 13/03/2021) 02:00 - 25:59 Total Individuals - Including Guests Consolidated Regional Top 20 Programs Regional Ranking Report - Free To Air Only Week 11 2021 (07/03/2021 - 13/03/2021) 02:00 - 25:59 Total Individuals - including Guests Combined Agg. Markets excl. TAS/WA* QLD NNSW SNSW VIC RankDescription Channel 000's 000's 000's 000's 000's 1 SEVEN NEWS Prime7/7QLD 391 146 82 80 83 2 OPRAH WITH MEGHAN & HARRY WIN 371 87 116 101 67 3 SEVEN NEWS AT 6.30 Prime7/7QLD 368 129 81 71 87 4 SEVEN NEWS - SUN Prime7/7QLD 342 119 62 92 70 5 DEATH IN PARADISE-EV ABC TV 305 85 75 63 81 6 MARRIED AT FIRST SIGHT -SUN SCA Nine/NBN 304 68 114 70 52 7 MARRIED AT FIRST SIGHT -WED SCA Nine/NBN 301 64 111 71 54 8 HARD QUIZ S6-EV ABC TV 269 48 75 79 67 9 HOME AND AWAY Prime7/7QLD 269 78 77 50 64 10 MARRIED AT FIRST SIGHT -TUE SCA Nine/NBN 267 62 100 59 45 11 ABC NEWS SUNDAY-EV ABC TV 264 75 55 83 52 12 60 MINUTES SCA Nine/NBN 262 65 90 64 42 13 THURSDAY NIGHT NRL LIVE SCA Nine/NBN 259 86 88 67 18 14 SEVEN NEWS - SAT Prime7/7QLD 258 81 53 47 77 15 MARRIED AT FIRST SIGHT -MON SCA Nine/NBN 251 53 98 59 41 16 NINE NEWS SUNDAY SCA Nine/NBN 245 45 120 38 42 17 VERA RPT ABC TV 239 53 52 71 63 18 ABC NEWS-EV ABC TV 237 55 55 79 47 19 BACK ROADS S7-EV ABC TV 235 40 61 71 64 20 NINE NEWS 6:30 SCA Nine/NBN 235 48 104 43 39 TAS RankDescription Channel 000's 1 SEVEN NEWS AT 6.30 Southern Cross Tas 72 2 SEVEN NEWS - SAT Southern Cross Tas 69 . 3 SEVEN NEWS Southern Cross Tas 68 4 SEVEN NEWS - SUN Southern Cross Tas 56 5 HOME AND AWAY Southern Cross Tas 49 6 OPRAH WITH MEGHAN & HARRY WIN 45 7 ABC NEWS-EV ABC TV 42 8 DEATH IN PARADISE-EV ABC TV 40 9 ABC NEWS SUNDAY-EV ABC TV 38 10 HARROW-EV ABC TV 37 11 ABC NEWS-SA ABC TV 37 12 HARD QUIZ S6-EV ABC TV 34 13 THE PEMBROKESHIRE MURDERS Southern Cross Tas 34 14 BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS Southern Cross Tas 31 15 CALL THE MIDWIFE-EV ABC TV 30 16 MARRIED AT FIRST SIGHT -WED TDT 30 17 FOUR CORNERS-EV ABC TV 30 18 THE CHASE AUSTRALIA Southern Cross Tas 29 19 BACK ROADS S7-EV ABC TV 29 20 GARDENING AUSTRALIA-EV ABC TV 28 WA RankDescription Channel 000's 1 SEVEN NEWS - SUN GWN7 44 2 SEVEN NEWS AT 6.30 GWN7 42 3 ULTIMATE TAG - SUN GWN7 41 4 SEVEN NEWS GWN7 40 5 SEVEN NEWS - SAT GWN7 36 6 GWN7 NEWS GWN7 35 7 ABC NEWS SUNDAY-EV ABC TV 32 8 WA VOTES: ELECTION RESULTS LIVE-EV ABC TV 31 9 HOME AND AWAY GWN7 30 10 VERA RPT ABC TV 29 11 OPRAH WITH MEGHAN & HARRY WIN 29 12 HARROW-EV ABC TV 28 13 BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS GWN7 27 14 ABC NEWS-EV ABC TV 26 15 BORDER SECURITY - AUSTRALIA'S FRONT LINE-EP.2 GWN7 24 16 GOGGLEBOX WIN 23 17 AUSTRALIAN STORY-EV ABC TV 21 18 HARD QUIZ S6-EV ABC TV 21 19 WA DECIDES: 2021 GWN7 21 20 7.30-EV ABC TV 21 * Note: Tasmania and WA have not been included in Aggregated market results due to there being markets with composite network affiliations. * Note: Program rankings are based on the absolute audience which is rounded to thousands. * Note: The sum of the individual markets may not add to the total (Combine Aggregate Markets) due to rounding. * Note: SCA Ten and WIN NNSW broadcast changes occur from September 1, 2017 Source: Nielsen Television Audience Measurement.
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