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Channel Nine raced to ratings glory again this week with a reality show reversing the reality turn-off.
Survivor All-Stars scored the number 1 place in the latest Oztam ratings, watched by over 2 million Australians. It also managed a high position for it’s reunion special.
The real battle however is between Ten and Seven, who are neck and neck. Ten is scoring well with Law & Order, whilst Seven should be pleased with My Restaurant Rules.
The national top 10 primetime shows were:
1 SURVIVOR ALL-STARS, Channel 9 - 2,054,199 viewers
2 NATIONAL NINE NEWS SUNDAY, Channel 9 - 1,887,089 viewers
3 SURVIVOR ALL-STARS REUNION, Channel 9 - 1,885,062 viewers
4 CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION, Channel 9 - 1,831,575 viewers
5 LAW AND ORDER: SVU, Channel TEN - 1,696,937 viewers
6 W.A.U: VENOM, Channel 7 - 1,688,989 viewers
7 MCLEOD'S DAUGHTERS, Channel 9 - 1,665,686 viewers
8 60 MINUTES, Channel 9 - 1,630,882 viewers
9 EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND TUES, Channel TEN - 1,612,997 viewers
10 NATIONAL NINE NEWS, Channel 9 - 1,592,294 viewers
11 NATIONAL NINE NEWS SATURDAY, Channel 9 - 1,564,793 viewers
12 E.R. , Channel 9 - 1,562,958 viewers
13 THE ALL NEW SIMPSONS, Channel TEN - 1,560,466 viewers
14 MY RESTAURANT RULES: SHUTDOWN, Channel 2 - 7 1,550,522 viewers
15 BECKER, Channel TEN - 1,543,513 viewers
16 GETAWAY, Channel 9 - 1,541,665 viewers
17 NINE'S FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL, Channel 9 - 1,532,059 viewers
18 BURKE'S BACKYARD, Channel 9 - 1,520,239 viewers
19 LAW AND ORDER: SVU RPT, Channel TEN - 1,486,634 viewers
20 LAW & ORDER: CRIMINAL INTENT, Channel TEN - 1,443,173 viewers
The national commercial primetime share was:
ABC - 14.4%, Seven - 21.5%, Nine - 26.9%, Ten - 20.6%, SBS - 4.8%, Pay TV - 9.2%
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