When the hell are Granada gonna take serious action and oust Stuart Blackburn? The steep decline in ratings is a clear indication that fans are leaving the show in droves due to piss poor plots, quality characters being underused and others being perpetually rammed down our throats.
Looks more like good weather affecting Coronation Street at the moment.
So to clarify, Corrie's ratings are up by over a million on this time last year, just in case anyone on here believes any of the utter crap The Scum newspaper prints.
So to clarify, Corrie's ratings are up by over a million on this time last year, just in case anyone on here believes any of the utter crap The Scum newspaper prints.
No they're not, they are down by 1m+ YOY. Some episodes down more than 2m.
So to clarify, Corrie's ratings are up by over a million on this time last year, just in case anyone on here believes any of the utter crap The Scum newspaper prints.
No - to clarify - the figures in the brackets are how much they've gained from the overnight rating ;-)
Does anyone know why Corrie time shifts so much better than EE? I always assumed more (largely older) Corrie viewers watched live than EE viewers do, hence the time shift would be smaller?
Does anyone know why Corrie time shifts so much better than EE? I always assumed more (largely older) Corrie viewers watched live than EE viewers do, hence the time shift would be smaller?
Perhaps people prefer to use I Player? A lot of showings are over 1 million these days
not to mention BBC3 and the omnibus helping a little (300k-700k+)
Perhaps people prefer to use I Player? A lot of showings are over 1 million these days
not to mention BBC3 and the omnibus helping a little (300k-700k+)
Other than that I've no idea.
BBC Iplayer is so much easier to use then ITV one it has a million adverts until you get to watch the damn thing.
Does anyone know why Corrie time shifts so much better than EE? I always assumed more (largely older) Corrie viewers watched live than EE viewers do, hence the time shift would be smaller?
The stripping out of ads helps Corrie and the ITV player isn't as good as the BBC equivalent.
The Friday timeshifts for EastEnders are being split with the omnibus (something to do with codes) so the Friday episodes could be missing up to 500k+ a week.
Who said the ratings system was straight forward?
Despite its loss of viewers, Corrie remains #1 soap.
The stripping out of ads does help Corrie and the ITV player isn't as good as the BBC equivalent.
The Friday timeshifts for EastEnders are being split with the omnibus (something to do with codes) so the Friday episodes could be missing up to 500k+ a week.
Who said the ratings system was straight forward?
Despite its loss of viewers, Corrie remains #1 soap.
I knew I shouldn't have asked. I'm no wiser, but thanks anyway, dj.
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Looks more like good weather affecting Coronation Street at the moment.
Mon: 7.34m [+900k] / 7.16m [+710k]
Wed: 6.96m [+990k]
Fri: 7.18m [+1.08m] / 6.64m [+1.07m]
Avg.: 7.06m [+950k]
EastEnders:
Mon: 5.54m [+780k]*
Tue: 5.52m [+640k]*
Thu: 5.54m [+940k]*
*- BBC2
Avg.: 5.53m [+787k]
Emmerdale:
Mon: 5.79m [+500k]
Tue: 5.66m (1hr.) [+660k]
Wed: ?
Thu: 5.87m [+580k] / 5.71m [+560k]
Fri: 5.59m [+570k]
Avg.: 5.72m [+574k]
Source: Barb
Mon: 7.7m [+1.02m] / 7.91m [+790k]
Wed: 7.14m [+880k]
Fri: 7.55m [+1.08m] / 7.22m [+1.04m]
Avg.: 7.5m, +962k.
EastEnders:
Mon: 6.92m [+810k]
Tue: 4.94m [+890k]
Thu: 6.45m (1hr.) [+700k]
Fri: 6.36m [+520k]
Avg.: 6.17m, +730k.
Emmerdale:
Mon: 5.85m [+520k]
Tue: 5.97m [+540k]
Wed: 5.66m [+420k]
Thu: 5.53m [+560k] / ?
Fri: 5.95m [+550k]
Avg.: 5.79m, +518k.
Source: Barb
Ratings include HD and exclude +1.
Mon: 7.94m [+950k] / 8.08m [+850k]
Wed: 7.47m [+1.11m]
Fri: 7.43m [+1.12m] / 7.19m [+1.05m]
Avg.: 7.62m [+1.02m]
EastEnders:
Mon: 6.73m [+740k]
Tue: 6.56m [+890k]
Thu: 6.46m [+760k]
Fri: 6.03m [+600k]
Avg.: 6.45m [+748k]
Emmerdale:
Mon: 6.4m [+570k]
Tue: 6.12m [+650k]
Wed: ?
Thu: 6.12m [+610k] / 6.49m [+660k]
Fri: 6.13m [+590k]
Avg.: 6.25m [+616k]
Source: Barb
Coronation Street: 6.52m
down 1.17m yoy
EastEnders: 5.71m
down 490k yoy
Emmerdale: 5.42m
down 760k yoy
Overnight Average for the Big Three: (Jan-Aug)
Coronation Street: 7.31m
down 910k yoy
EastEnders: 6.41m
down 480k yoy
Emmerdale: 5.94m
down 540k yoy
Mon: 7.82m [+980k] / 7.54m [+690k]
Wed: 7.34m [+1.12m]
Fri: 7.33m [+1.07m] / 7.26m [+1m]
Avg.: 7.46m [+972k]
EastEnders:
Mon: 6.85m [+900k]
Tue: 6.38m [+610k]
Thu: 6.27m [+480k]
Fri: 6.08m [+410k]
Avg.: 6.4m [+600k]
Emmerdale:
Mon: 6.42m [+470k]
Tue: ?
Wed: 6.19m [+470k]
Thu: ? / 5.96m [+520k]
Fri: 5.73m [+570k]
Avg.: 6.08m [+508k]
Source: Barb
Mon: 7.9m [+940k] / 7.76m [+950k]
Wed: 7.76m [+1.2m]
Fri: 7.79m [+1.11m] / 7.54m [+1m]
Avg.: 7.75m [+1.04m]
EastEnders:
Mon: 6.99m [+810k]
Tue: 6.7m [+760k]
Thu: 6.27m [+610k]
Fri: 6.31m [+480k]
Avg.: 6.57m [+665k]
Emmerdale:
Wed: 6.18m [+500k]
Thu: 6.19m [+660k] / 5.9m [+590k]
Avg.: 6.09m [+583k]
Soap Officials w/c 1st September:
Coronation Street:
Mon: 8.36m [+1.02m] / 8.23m [+920k]
Wed: 6.92m [+750k]
Fri: 7.54m [+1.06m] / 7.46m [+1.12m]
Sun: 6.9m [+1.05m]
Avg.: 7.57m [+988k]
EastEnders:
Mon: 7.3m [+710k]
Tue: 5.45m [+800k]
Thu: 6.49m [+710k]
Fri: 6.47m [+390k]
Avg.: 6.43m [+653k]
Emmerdale:
Thu 8pm: 6.01m [+630k]
Soap Officials w/c 8th September:
Coronation Street:
Wed: 7.45m [+1.08m]
Fri: 7.33m [+1.01m] / 7.08m [+1.17m]
Avg.: 7.29m [+1.09m]
EastEnders:
Mon: 6.3m [+740k]
Tue: 6.8m [+690k]
Thu: 6.62m [+700k]
Fri: 5.96m [+400k]
Avg.: 6.42m [+633k]
Emmerdale:
Tue: 5.95m [+630k]
Wed: 6.04m [+550k]
Thu: 5.95m [+550k] / 5.92m [+600k]
Avg.: 5.97m [+583k]
Source: Barb
No they're not, they are down by 1m+ YOY. Some episodes down more than 2m.
Eh?! That's not what the stats above us say!
No - to clarify - the figures in the brackets are how much they've gained from the overnight rating ;-)
Oh...!
not to mention BBC3 and the omnibus helping a little (300k-700k+)
Other than that I've no idea.
BBC Iplayer is so much easier to use then ITV one it has a million adverts until you get to watch the damn thing.
The stripping out of ads helps Corrie and the ITV player isn't as good as the BBC equivalent.
The Friday timeshifts for EastEnders are being split with the omnibus (something to do with codes) so the Friday episodes could be missing up to 500k+ a week.
Who said the ratings system was straight forward?
Despite its loss of viewers, Corrie remains #1 soap.
:D
EASTENDERS (TUE 1929)
7,402
EASTENDERS (THU 1930)
7,069
EASTENDERS (MON 2000)
7,032
EASTENDERS (FRI 2001)
6,768
Mon: 7.99m [+830k] / 8.2m [+850k]
Wed: 7.22m [+940k]
Fri: 7.68m [+1.1m] / 7.34m [+1.29m]
Avg.: 7.69m [+1m]
EastEnders:
Mon: 7.03m [+740k]
Tue: 7.4m [+750k]
Thu: 7.07m [+770k]
Fri: 6.77m [+520k]
Avg.: 7.07m [+695k]
Source: Barb
*No HD figures available for Emmerdale.
Coronation Street: 6.75m
down 1.48m yoy
EastEnders: 6.1m
down 620k yoy
Emmerdale: 5.61m
down 1.04m yoy
Overnight Average for the Big Three: (Jan-Sept)
Coronation Street: 7.25m
down 970k yoy
EastEnders: 6.37m
down 500k yoy
Emmerdale: 5.9m
down 600k yoy