‘I hope the others fail’ – Competition between free-to-air networks heats up

The official ratings season is well underway, and every network is claiming a few victories – but how did the battle really play out? Vivienne Kelly spoke with the free-to-air commercial networks to find out what happened in Q1 and their plans for Q2.

The first quarter of 2017 kicked off with a three-way reality ratings battle in which viewers could tune into the jungle (Ten’s I’m a Celebrity), the kitchen (Seven’s My Kitchen Rules) or the altar (Nine’s Married At First Sight).

At the start of 2017, the networks weren’t underestimating the scale of the battle they were facing. The first quarter can determine a network’s success for the year ahead and make or break a slate of upcoming programs.

So it’s no surprise that as Nine’s Married at First Sight, Ten’s I’m a Celebrity and Seven’s My Kitchen Rules fought for viewers, they were all claiming various victories on different nights, with key advertising demographics and pointing out how strong their performance was.

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