Analyst: Ratings failures pushing desperate TV networks into unprecedented schedule changes

Nine and Ten face their advertising share being “decimated” if they fail to pull their audiences up in the next few weeks, analyst Steve Allen has predicted.

In a briefing issued to the market this afternoon, Allen – boss of Fusion Strategy – said: “Both are under extraordinary pressure to lift ratings before ‘upfront’ annual negotiations begin in November. If either face negotiations with present performance, their cash cow primary channels will be decimated or plundered.”

Nine had a particularly poor start to the year, although The Block helped it to get its performance back on track somewhat. Recent weeks have also seen a decent performance from Underbelly on Sundays.

Ten did well while Masterchef was on, but The Renovators has underperformed badly.

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