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The AM Show Wins Three Mornings in a Row

MEDIAWORKS WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS REPORT
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

29/05/17

THE AM SHOW WINS THREE MORNINGS IN A ROW AND THE BACHELOR NZ FINISHES ON A HIGH

The AM Show is celebrating a big week after winning its timeslot across all four demographics on three consecutive mornings last week (Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday). This is the fifth time to date that the show has won its timeslot with a 42.5% audience share in 25-54. Last week it also achieved a YTD high in this demographic with a 1.8 rating. Average AUD is +60% from week of launch with an audience of over 34k, up from 21,500 from week of launch.

The Bachelor NZ also finished the season on a high last week with Women Tell All winning its timeslot across all four demographicson Monday evening, rating a 8.7 in the crucial 25-54 demographic.

Monday evening also saw The Project hit a YTD high with a 6.8 rating and 18.9% share in 25-54, winning the current affairs audience for the night in 25-54, 18-49 and 18-39.

On Tuesday afternoon, Newshub Live at 4pm also won its timeslot with a first equal result in 25-54 and winning 18-49 and 18-39.

Later in the week, Three won the night on Friday as The Graham Norton Show (25-54, 18-49, 18-39), 7 Days (all four demographics) and Fail Army (25-54, 18-39) continue to be the number one choice with viewers.

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