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The Nine GO! Television Network had a clean sweep of all demos in Melbourne, winning the night for People 25-54, 18-49, 16-39 and Total People. Across the 5 City Metro, the network won the night for People 18-49 and 16-39. While along the East Coast, it won the night for People 25-54, 18-49 and Total People. It also tied with Ten for first place along the East Coast for People 16-39.

The All Star Twenty 20 cricket was Nine’s most watched show of the night across the 5 City Metro and along the East Coast for People 25-54, 18-49 and16-39. Locally, it was also Nine’s best performing show for People 16-39. It secured an average audience of 1.129 million across the 5 City Metro for Total People, peaking at 1.544 million. In Melbourne, the star-studded three-hour broadcast of Michael Clarke’s Australian XI team’s win over Glenn McGrath’s All Star Team secured an average audience of 378,000, peaking at 490,000.

Nine News was the network’s best performing show of the night across the 5 City Metro, along the East Coast and in Melbourne for Total People. Locally, it was a timeslot winner for People 25-54, 18-49 and Total People. It secured an average audience of 435,000 in Melbourne for Total People, peaking at 476,000.

The final episode of 60 Minutes for 2009 was a top ten show across the 5 City Metro and along the East Coast for People 16-39. In Melbourne, the retrospective special on the year that was secured a peak audience of 489,000.

Postcards won the 5.30pm timeslot in Melbourne for Total People.

GO! Was the number one multichannel of the night across the 5 City Metro, along the East Coast and in Melbourne for People 25-54, 18-49 and 16-39. In Melbourne, GO! secured a massive 9.3% share of People 16-39 – more than double the 4.3% share for 7TWO. GO! took out all ten of the top ten performing multichannel shows of the night and 15 of the top 20 across the 5 City Metro for Total People with episodes of The Big Bang Theory, Wipeout, The Nanny, Licence To Wed, The Flintstones, The Jetsons, Kids WB Sunday, Class of 3000 and The Partridge Family.

See attached report.