Sunday, August 31, 2008

Olympic momentum continues Seven's Gold medal haul

Not surprisingly Seven finished first again in Week 35 (Week 27 of the Official Television Ratings) with Gold Medals going to The Beijing Olympics Closing Ceremony, Packed to the Rafters, City Homicide, Border Security, The Force, Home and Away, Find My Family, RSPCA: Animal Rescue, Medical Emergency, Criminal Minds, Crash Investigation Unit, All Saints, Today Tonight and Seven News.

There were some forgettable performances as well namely Alan Sugar: The Apprentice and Ugly Betty while Make Me A Supermodel picked up bronze.


Gold medals were few and far between for the Nine Network surprising everyone when Doug Mullray’s Naughtiest Home Videos won its race, Getaway and The Footy Show but the much hypes series Wipeout and Hole in the Wall fought off for silver.


Ten had no gold medals this week but Australian Idol put up a good performance and maintained a healthy silver, there best Gold medal chances are to come this week launching Taken Out and Rush.


Seven won the week which looked like this:


SEVEN: 32.1%
NINE: 24.5%
TEN: 21.7%
ABC: 16.7%
SBS: 5.0%


OzTam


Tonight’s results will be most interesting in the key battles:


6:30PM
Jamie Durie’s The Outodoor Room (Seven) V Scott Cam’s Domestic Blitz (Nine)


7:30PM
Dancing with the Stars (Seven) V 60 Minutes (Nine) V Australian Idol (Ten) V Doctor Who (ABC)


8:30PM – 10:30PM
Dancing with the Stars / Criminal Minds (Seven) V Scorched (Nine) V Australian Idol/Rove (Ten)


Such good Australian shows on one night is making a viewers choice very difficult. I think Nine will win the night with a very narrow margin because of their choice to have Lauren Huxley on Domestic Blitz and three very interesting stories on 60 Minutes plus an Australian tele-movie should win them the night unless the Dancing with the Stars juggernaut works on Sunday.


As for the rest of the week:


Seven News and Today Tonight will dominate the news war with Nine but the 7PM slot could get interesting with Ten attempting to challenge with new dating series, Taken Out. Viewers may be pulled away from Seven’s Home and Away and Nine’s Two and A Half Men making the 7PM slot very competitive.


Monday will go to Seven with Border Security, The Force and City Homicide edging between 1.6 – 2 million viewers


Tuesday will go to Seven with RSPCA Animal Rescue, Find My Family and Packed to the Rafters but expect Ten’s new drama Rush, which will air at 9:30PM to beat All Saints. Nine may pick up some later viewers with it’s raunchy new series, Secret Diaries of A Call Girl debuting in the 10:30PM slot.


Wednesday will again be won by Seven with Medical Emergency and Criminal Minds but the hour of Two and A Half Men from 7PM could beat Crash Investigation Unit and Hole in the Wall may challenge Medical Emergency. Don’t forget there is good TV on the ABC with Spicks and Specks and The Hollowmen from 8:30.


Thursday is Nine’s with Getaway and hopefully somewhere close to 2 million viewers for the debut of The Strip.


Friday should, as per usual go to Seven with Better Homes and Gardens plus the first round of the AFL Finals.


Saturday could go to Ten with their screening of the AFL Finals in primetime while Seven show the movies Freaky Friday and Pretty Woman and Nine screen Australia’s Funniest Home Videos followed by Zathura: A Space Adventure and Hellboy.


The week should be won by Seven but not by the same gap as last week, expect about a 2-3% gap between Seven and Nine. My picks of the week is Rush on Ten and The Strip on Nine and it will be interesting to see if Packed to the Rafters can retain it's huge audience, almost 2 million viewers tuned in last week, but will they be back?

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