Australia’s Got Talent narrows gap on The X Factor
The second outing of Australia’s Got Talent closed the gap on Seven’s The X Factor on Sunday.
After the opening episode of AGT was trounced by 1.314m to 1.044m, last night saw Nine’s show improve to 1.212m, while The X Factor delivered 1.382m viewers.
One difference between this Sunday and last was the absence of a live election leadership debate and cricket from the schedules which fragmented audiences last week.
Despite this, Nine’s period crime drama Underbelly: Squizzy rated 731,000, down on last week’s 772,000.
Ten’s British period crime drama Ripper Street rated 516,000, according to the preliminary overnight metro ratings from OzTAM.
Meanwhile, Seven’s AFL coverage of Sydney Swans vs St Kilda delivered Seven a health 526,000 despite not being shown on the main channel in Sydney and Brisbane.
Sunday’s top 15:
- Seven News Seven 1.443m
- The X Factor Seven 1.382m
- Nine News Nine 1.328m
- 60 Minutes Nine 1.224m
- Australia’s Got Talent Nine 1.212m
- Sunday Night Seven 1.137m
- Grand Designs Revisited ABC 0.823m
- ABC News ABC 0.812m
- Bones Seven 0.772m
- The Time of Our Lives ABC 0.733m
- Underbelly: Squizzy Nine 0.731m
- Dream Build ABC 0.717m
- Masterchef Ten 0.671m
- Castle Seven 0.540m
- AFL on Seven Seven 0.526m
Nightly share:
- Seven: 26.5%
- Nine: 21.8%
- ABC1: 11.4%
- Ten: 10.5%
- 7mate: 4.9%
- 7TWO 4.4%
- GO!: 4.4%
- SBS1: 3.6%
- One: 3.2%
- Gem: 3.0%
- Eleven: 2.0%
- ABC2: 1.8%
- SBS2: 1.0%
- ABC News 24: 0.9%
- ABC3: 0.5%
- NITV: 0.2%
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