To mark our half-century of parts, here's an updated archive.
Archive
2006 to 2009
- Prelude (Christmas 2006)
- Part 1 (January 2007 to April 2008)
- Part 2 (April 2008 to October 2008)
- Part 3 (October 2008 to August 2009) unavailable to read
- Part 4 (August 2009 to October 2009)
- Part 5 (October 2009 to December 2009)
- Part 6 (December 2009 to February 2010)
2010
- Part 7 (February and March)
- Part 8 (March and May)
- Part 9 (May and June)
- Part 10 (June to August)
- Part 11 (August and September)
- Part 12 (September and October)
- Part 13 (October and November)
- Part 14 (November and December)
- Part 15 (December 2010 and January 2011)
2011
- Part 16 (January and February)
- Part 17 (February and March)
- Part 18 (March and April)
- Part 19 (April and May)
- Part 20 (May and June)
- Part 21 (June and July)
- Part 22 (July and August)
- Part 23 (August)
- Part 24 (August and September)
- Part 25 (September and October)
- Part 26 (October and November)
- Part 27 (November)
- Part 28 (November and December)
- Part 29 (December 2011 and January 2012)
2012
- Part 30 (January)
- Part 31 (January and February)
- Part 32 (February and March)
- Part 33 (March and April)
- Part 34 (April and May)
- Part 35 (May and June)
- Part 36 (June)
- Part 37 (June and July)
- Part 38 (July and August)
- Part 39 (August and September)
- Part 40 (September and October)
- Part 41 (October)
- Part 42 (October and November)
- Part 43 (November and December)
- Part 44 (December 2012 and January 2013)
2013
- Part 45 (January and February)
- Part 46 (February and March)
- Part 47 (March and April)
- Part 48 (April and May)
- Part 49 (May, June, and July)
- Part 50 ----> here
The most comical result for me by some way occurred in the "Best App or Website" category where BBC Sport lost out to ITV News !
The ITV News website is terrific. The website redesign was something genuinely different and innovative and very well-designed, and one that utilises the resources they have far better than previously. It wisely targets a very different audience to its traditional competitors and that's why it works. Well deserved.
The ITV News website is terrific. The website redesign was something genuinely different and innovative and very well-designed. It wisely targets a very different audience to its traditional competitors and that's why it works. Well deserved.
Maybe I'm missing something here but I don't see what's so unique about it ? I like the simple, clean design, that's very much a positive, albeit not award worthy in itself. But in terms of the format it just looks like a blog that updates automatically to me, and not that innovative. The internet is awash with blogs ! Personally I don't like serious news presented in that way anyway.
The BBC Sport website for me is in a different league entirely. These industry awards are too political and are as much about having friends in the right places as anything else.
Maybe I'm missing something here but I don't see what's so unique about it ? I like the simple, clean design, that's very much a positive, albeit not award worthy in itself. But in terms of the format it just looks like a blog that updates automatically to me, and not that innovative. The internet is awash with blogs ! Personally I don't like serious news presented in that way anyway.
The BBC Sport website for me is in a different league entirely. These industry awards are too political and are as much about having friends in the right places as anything else.
Fair enough, it's clearly not going to be for everyone is it? But I think that was the whole point behind the redesign i.e. it was intended to be an alternative to the more rigidly structured format you get on the BBC and Sky websites.
It's not a blog, it's a news website, the delivery of which is focused on real-time updates and feeds that can be filtered by story. In that sense it is unique compared to what other news websites are offering particularly in regards to the news stream. There's a lot of merit in the design I think. I certainly don't think it's fair to call it's win 'comical' just because it's not to your tastes. A lot of people really like the format and it did end up increasing the website's traffic by six times.
Robbie: You're ITV.
George: You're BBC.
Both: But there's no need for us to disagree.
We should both post together here,
In perfect harmony.
George: We've got Corrie.
Robbie: We've got Murray.
Both: But there's no need for XF to clash Strictly.
We should watch them both comfortably,
Just you and me.
George: We've more football shows.
Robbie: You miss the goals.
Both: In our arguments, we both shoot holes,
But then reunite in our love of the great Nick Knowles.
Robbie: Your shows are fads.
George: You skip the ads!
Both: But there's no need for us to fight like Cats,
Cos we're both a cracking pair of lads.
We're George and Robbie!
Robbie: You're ITV.
George: You're BBC.
Both: But there's no need for us to disagree.
We should both post together here,
In perfect harmony.
George: We've got Corrie.
Robbie: We've got Murray.
Both: But there's no need for XF to clash Strictly.
We should watch them both comfortably,
Just you and me.
George: We've more football shows.
Robbie: You miss the goals.
Both: In our arguments, we both shoot holes,
But then reunite in our love of the great Nick Knowles.
Robbie: Your shows are fads.
George: You skip the ads!
Both: But there's no need for us to fight like Cats,
Cos we're both a cracking pair of lads.
We're George and Robbie!
Happy 50th, Ratings Thread.
Inspired!
Three cheers for the Ratings Thread...and all who squabble in her.....
Robbie: You're ITV.
George: You're BBC.
Both: But there's no need for us to disagree.
We should both post together here,
In perfect harmony.
George: We've got Corrie.
Robbie: We've got Murray.
Both: But there's no need for XF to clash Strictly.
We should watch them both comfortably,
Just you and me.
George: We've more football shows.
Robbie: You miss the goals.
Both: In our arguments, we both shoot holes,
But then reunite in our love of the great Nick Knowles.
Robbie: Your shows are fads.
George: You skip the ads!
Both: But there's no need for us to fight like Cats,
Cos we're both a cracking pair of lads.
We're George and Robbie!
UK TV Ratings @TVRatingsUK 59s
Andy Murray's nerve wracking Wimbledon win peaked with a massive 10.41m/48.4% at 7.10pm last night on @BBCOne. @AndrewCastle63
UK TV Ratings @TVRatingsUK 30s
Murray's match began with 2.5m, reaching 3m at 3.55, 4m at 4.25, 5m at 5.20, 6m at 5.45, 7m at 5.55, 8m at 6.30, 9m at 6.55 and 10m at 7.10.
UK TV Ratings @TVRatingsUK 59s
Andy Murray's nerve wracking Wimbledon win peaked with a massive 10.41m/48.4% at 7.10pm last night on @BBCOne. @AndrewCastle63
Brilliant peak there. One of the highest peaks of the year so far. I think the final on Sunday will beat BGT's final peak. It got 16.7m last year, could it beat that?
UK TV Ratings @TVRatingsUK 30s
Murray's match began with 2.5m, reaching 3m at 3.55, 4m at 4.25, 5m at 5.20, 6m at 5.45, 7m at 5.55, 8m at 6.30, 9m at 6.55 and 10m at 7.10.
7m watching at 17:55 - they wouldn't have gotten anywhere near that number had it been on BBC Two I reckon. Obviously, it would have knocked The Chase a bit.
UK TV Ratings @TVRatingsUK 59s
Andy Murray's nerve wracking Wimbledon win peaked with a massive 10.41m/48.4% at 7.10pm last night on @BBCOne. @AndrewCastle63
Bloody hell that's a fantastic figure. It was a fantastic match though so I think that's well deserved.
7m watching at 17:55 - they wouldn't have gotten anywhere near that number had it been on BBC Two I reckon. Obviously, it would have knocked The Chase a bit.
A bit? It will be interesting to see the rest of the figures.
Brilliant start for Your Money Their Tricks, the leg up from the Regional news helped. And Apprentice went up too, helped by the better lead in than last week.
What ratings did BBC Regional News [7.30-8] and on Itv: Emmerdale and Coro St get?
Comments
Regional HD (BBC/ITV) should be available on all platforms (inc Freeview) within the next 12 months.
CH5 should have got their act together 3 years ago!
Archive
2006 to 2009
- Prelude (Christmas 2006)
- Part 1 (January 2007 to April 2008)
- Part 2 (April 2008 to October 2008)
- Part 3 (October 2008 to August 2009) unavailable to read
- Part 4 (August 2009 to October 2009)
- Part 5 (October 2009 to December 2009)
- Part 6 (December 2009 to February 2010)
2010
- Part 7 (February and March)
- Part 8 (March and May)
- Part 9 (May and June)
- Part 10 (June to August)
- Part 11 (August and September)
- Part 12 (September and October)
- Part 13 (October and November)
- Part 14 (November and December)
- Part 15 (December 2010 and January 2011)
2011
- Part 16 (January and February)
- Part 17 (February and March)
- Part 18 (March and April)
- Part 19 (April and May)
- Part 20 (May and June)
- Part 21 (June and July)
- Part 22 (July and August)
- Part 23 (August)
- Part 24 (August and September)
- Part 25 (September and October)
- Part 26 (October and November)
- Part 27 (November)
- Part 28 (November and December)
- Part 29 (December 2011 and January 2012)
2012
- Part 30 (January)
- Part 31 (January and February)
- Part 32 (February and March)
- Part 33 (March and April)
- Part 34 (April and May)
- Part 35 (May and June)
- Part 36 (June)
- Part 37 (June and July)
- Part 38 (July and August)
- Part 39 (August and September)
- Part 40 (September and October)
- Part 41 (October)
- Part 42 (October and November)
- Part 43 (November and December)
- Part 44 (December 2012 and January 2013)
2013
- Part 45 (January and February)
- Part 46 (February and March)
- Part 47 (March and April)
- Part 48 (April and May)
- Part 49 (May, June, and July)
- Part 50 ----> here
The ITV News website is terrific. The website redesign was something genuinely different and innovative and very well-designed, and one that utilises the resources they have far better than previously. It wisely targets a very different audience to its traditional competitors and that's why it works. Well deserved.
The BBC Sport website for me is in a different league entirely. These industry awards are too political and are as much about having friends in the right places as anything else.
Fair enough, it's clearly not going to be for everyone is it? But I think that was the whole point behind the redesign i.e. it was intended to be an alternative to the more rigidly structured format you get on the BBC and Sky websites.
It's not a blog, it's a news website, the delivery of which is focused on real-time updates and feeds that can be filtered by story. In that sense it is unique compared to what other news websites are offering particularly in regards to the news stream. There's a lot of merit in the design I think. I certainly don't think it's fair to call it's win 'comical' just because it's not to your tastes. A lot of people really like the format and it did end up increasing the website's traffic by six times.
http://www.channel5.com/bigbrother/article/text/Who-goes-to-the-Safe-House-Vote-now
http://www.comparethemarket.com/meerkat/duet/
... with two of our regulars:
George: You're BBC.
Both: But there's no need for us to disagree.
We should both post together here,
In perfect harmony.
George: We've got Corrie.
Robbie: We've got Murray.
Both: But there's no need for XF to clash Strictly.
We should watch them both comfortably,
Just you and me.
George: We've more football shows.
Robbie: You miss the goals.
Both: In our arguments, we both shoot holes,
But then reunite in our love of the great Nick Knowles.
Robbie: Your shows are fads.
George: You skip the ads!
Both: But there's no need for us to fight like Cats,
Cos we're both a cracking pair of lads.
We're George and Robbie!
Happy 50th, Ratings Thread.
Inspired!
Three cheers for the Ratings Thread...and all who squabble in her.....
Andy Murray's nerve wracking Wimbledon win peaked with a massive 10.41m/48.4% at 7.10pm last night on @BBCOne. @AndrewCastle63
Murray's match began with 2.5m, reaching 3m at 3.55, 4m at 4.25, 5m at 5.20, 6m at 5.45, 7m at 5.55, 8m at 6.30, 9m at 6.55 and 10m at 7.10.
Brilliant peak there. One of the highest peaks of the year so far. I think the final on Sunday will beat BGT's final peak. It got 16.7m last year, could it beat that?
7m watching at 17:55 - they wouldn't have gotten anywhere near that number had it been on BBC Two I reckon. Obviously, it would have knocked The Chase a bit.
Bloody hell that's a fantastic figure. It was a fantastic match though so I think that's well deserved.
A bit? It will be interesting to see the rest of the figures.
BBC1 Tennis ave - 4402 (1.45pm to 7.30pm)
Your Money - 4566
Apprentice - 6301
The Chase - 2177 + 102
Me & My Guide Dog - 3992 + 268
L & M - 2696 + 270
App You're Fired - 2190
NCIS - 1374
Big Bro - 1233
Yikes rare agreement from the pair of you.:):):):)
What ratings did BBC Regional News [7.30-8] and on Itv: Emmerdale and Coro St get?