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Morning Report Headlines
Tuesday March 9, 2010 AAP’s Peter Mitchell at the Oscars: Aussies win gold for schmoozing
Critics savage Oscars telecast but biggest US TV audience for five years
Former colleague coming to grips with Annabel Crabb’s role at the ABC
Women’s Weekly editor brokers peace between Tony Abbott and Mia Freedman
Box office: Disney’s “Alice” is wonderful with $10.3m opening
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Radio Ratings
Survey 7, 2009
Top 5 Radio by City
Sydney 1 2GB 13.7% 2 ABC702 10.5% 3 2DAY 9.8% 4 2UE 7.8% 5 NOVA96.9 7.3%
Melbourne 1 3AW 15.5% 2 FOXFM 13.4% 3 ABC774 12.6% 4 NOVA 100 7.1% 5 GOLD 6.9%
Brisbane 1 NOVA106.9 12.3% 2 B105 11.3% 3 4MMM 10.7% 4 97.3FM 10.6% 5 ABC612 10.1%
Adelaide 1 5AA 14.3% 2 AFM 13.6% 3 MIX102.3 12.9% 4 ABC891 12.6% 5 NOVA91.9 11.2%
Perth 1 MIX 94.5 17.7% 2 92.9 13.2% 3 96FM 9.8% 4 ABC720 9.7% 5 NOVA93.7 9.3%
(Source: Nielsen Media Research)
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TV Top 30 2010
1 Aus. Open - Men's Final Seven 2,419 2 Top Gear Ep 1 Nine 1,685 3 Seven News Sunday Seven 1,603 4 My Kitchen Rules Seven 1,476 5 Two And A Half Men Nine 1,436 6 Nine News Sunday Nine 1,428 7 NCIS TEN 1,417 8 The Good Wife TEN 1,408 9 Border Security - Australia's Front Line Seven 1,368 10 Air Ways Seven 1,366 11 The Mentalist Nine 1,351 12 Cougar Town Seven 1,346 13 Seven News Seven 1,345 14 Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation TEN 1,324 15 Seven News Saturday Seven 1,299 16 Wicked Love: Maria Korp Story Nine 1,299 17 Today Tonight Seven 1,292 18 Customs Nine 1,280 19 Twenty/20 – Aus. v Pakistan Nine 1,272 20 Criminal Minds Seven 1,264 21 Bones Seven 1,251 22 Australian Story ABC1 1,247 23 Better Homes And Gardens Seven 1,239 24 RSPCA Animal Rescue Seven 1,230 25 The Big Bang Theory Nine 1,226 26 Grey's Anatomy Ep 2 Seven 1,213 27 So You Think…Dance Audition 1 TEN 1,177 28 The Biggest Loser (Aus) - Launch TEN 1,174 29 Trishna & Krishna: The Quest… Seven 1,171 30 Nine News Nine 1,159
Audience in thousands. Source: OzTAM. NB: Highest rating episode of each program/cricket match etc only noted. Updated weekly. (Last update end of week 4, 2010)
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Australian Magazines
Most Read Titles
1 Aus Women's Weekly 2,184,000 2 Woman's Day 2,056,000 3 Better Homes & Gardens 1,783,000 4 New Idea 1,606,000 5 Open Road (NSW) 1,259,000 6 That's Life 1,142,000 7 Royal Auto (Vic) 991,000 8 Foxtel Magazine 974,000 9 Super Food Ideas 951,000 10 TV Week 917,000 11 Take 5 887,000 12 Reader's Digest 851,000 13 National Geographic 701,000 14 Who 619,000 15 Cosmopolitan 594,000 16 Road Ahead (Qld) 588,000 17 House & Garden 550,000 18 delicious. 524,000 19 marie claire 473,000 20 Zoo Weekly 469,000
(Source: Roy Morgan Research)
Biggest Selling Titles
1 Aus Women's Weekly 502,441 2 Woman's Day 409,521 3 Better Homes & Gardens 392,000 4 New Idea 330,107 5 Reader's Digest 314,700 6 Super Food Ideas 287,000 7 That's Life 283,759 8 Take 5 231,114 9 TV Week 210,467 10 Cosmopolitan 152,028 11 Woolworth's Good Taste 145,336 12 Dolly 140,382 13 Who 138,154 14 Aus Geographic 135,401 15 Recipes+ 133,876 16 delicious. 132,000 17 Cleo 128,183 18 NW 128,133 19 marie claire 112,682 20 OK! 111,046
(Source: Audit Bureau of Circulations)
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Subscription TV Top 25 Non-Sport Shows Of 2009
rank, title, channel, audience in thousands (includes live and Plus 2 timeshifted viewing)
1 Australia's Next Top Model FOX8 351 2 Australia's Next Top Model Finale FOX8 342 3 Family Guy FOX8 255 4 America's Next Top Model FOX8 239 5 Live: Sound Relief Melbourne Channel V 220 6 Project Runway Australia Finale Arena 219 7 The Simpsons FOX8 213 8 Selling Houses Australia Lifestyle 190 9 Futurama FOX8 178 10 Torchwood: Children Of Earth UKTV 178 11 Gossip Girl FOX8 175 12 American Idol Grand Final FOX8 175 13 Grand Designs Lifestyle 174 14 American Idol Auditions FOX8 171 15 M: Taken Showtime 168 16 NCIS TV1 165 17 Roots Fox Classics 161 18 Victoria Bushfire Disaster Sky News 158 19 Midsomer Murders UKTV 157 20 Princess Protection Program Disney 157 21 M: Active: I Am Legend Movie One 151 22 Project Runway Australia Arena 150 23 Stargate: Universe Sci Fi 149 24 M: The Mummy Returns Showtime G. 140 25 Hannah Montana Disney 140
Subscription TV Top 25 Sport Shows Of 2009
1 Football: WC Aust. v Uzbekistan Fox Sports 1 431 2 Football: WC Aust v Japan Fox Sports 1 378 3 Cricket: Test RSA v Aus D2 S1 Fox Sports 3 358 4 NRL Bulldogs v Storm Fox Sports 2 357 5 Cricket: Test RSA v Aus D1 S2 Fox Sports 3 355 6 Cricket: Test RSA v Aus D4 S1 Fox Sports 3 353 7 Cricket: Test RSA v Aus D3 S1 Fox Sports 3 350 8 NRL Sea Eagles v Bulldogs Fox Sports 2 339 9 NRL Sharks v Dragons Fox Sports 2 336 10 NRL Cowboys v Knights Fox Sports 2 335 11 Football: WC Aust v Bahrain Fox Sports 1 326 12 Cricket: Test RSA v Aus S1 Fox Sports 3 325 13 Cricket: Test RSA v Aus D3 S2 Fox Sports 3 322 14 NRL Wests Tigers v Sea Eagles Fox Sports 2 317 15 NRL Broncos v Sharks Fox Sports 2 316 16 NRL Bulldogs v Rabbitohs Fox Sports 2 315 17 NRL Titans v Dragons Fox Sports 2 315 18 NRL Wests Tigers v Storm Fox Sports 2 313 19 NRL Storm v Warriors Fox Sports 2 312 20 NRL Knights v Broncos Fox Sports 2 311 21 NRL Dragons v Knights Fox Sports 2 311 22 Cricket: Test RSA v Aus D2 S2 Fox Sports 3 308 23 NRL Eels v Storm Fox Sports 2 306 24 Cricket: Test RSA v Aus D5 S2 Fox Sports 3 305 25 Cricket: Test RSA v Aus S2 Fox Sports 3 305
Weeks 1-50, 2009
(Source: OzTAM)
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Top 10 spots by Airplay
on Radio Nationally

1 Harvey Norman 2 Digital Radio Plus 3 Commercial Radio Australia 4 Clive Peeters 5 Advanced Medical Institute (AMI) 6 McDonald's 7 Fox Sports 8 Domayne 9 Woolworths 10 Rebel Sport
All data provided by AirCheck Broadcast Monitoring. AirCheck.net.au
Week ending March 8, 2010
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Top 10 Songs by Airplay
Nationally

1 Memories David Guetta f. Kid Cudi EMI 2 Rude Boy Rihanna Universal 3 In My Head Jason Derulo Warner 4 3 Words Cheryl Cole f. Will.I.Am Universal 5 Undisclosed Desires Muse Warner 6 Telephone Lady GaGa f. Beyoncé Universal 7 Hey, Soul Sister Train Sony 8 Today Was A Fairytale Taylor Swift Universal 9 Replay Iyaz Warner 10 Fireflies Owl City Universal
*Compiled from the 45 Commercial radio stations in Sydney/Melbourne/Brisbane/Adelaide/Perth and Gold Coast plus triple j and FBI 94.5 in Sydney. Week ending March 8, 2010
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