They are prompted every 15 minutes to register their presence/consciousness.
I've just had a vision of someone in a BARB household prodding a relative to wake up in order to keep those Coronation Street figures massively inflated.
Some good timeshifts there such as the Voice, Caualty. Also didn't the Musketeers end with like 3.8mil in the overnights? If so that's not a bad timeshift for it neither.
Does the trailer look good? How many viewers do you think it should get in that slot? It is being given a very good slot, not often is the tentpole Saturday night show [whether it's XF or BGT] moved to a 7pm-ish start to give a new show the 8pm hour slot. Normally it's BGT/XF at 8pm with the new show airing at 7pm.
It looked OK. It wasn't particularly insightful either way to be honest. I think it'll be harmless fun. I think it should rate reasonably well, probably around 4.5m (inc +1) is what it should hit in that slot.
There's an England friendly against The Honduras which kicks off on Saturday 7th June at 21.45 BST. So I assume BGT Final will need to be over by 21.30.
Ah right. To be honest it shouldn't be too bad, it'll avoid the 9pm hour dropoff a bit, and same day timeshift and +1 should ensure it doesn't take too much of a hit. That'll be a very big night for ITV with the match on too. Do you think the final will definitely air that night?
Sunday's Game of Thrones scored a 3.6 in the demo on HBO which was a full point higher than last year, while not important for the cable channel it is still an impressive stat and will be the highest rated drama on broadcast and cable TV this week, beating the likes of Scandal, The Blacklist and NCIS.
There's an England friendly against The Honduras which kicks off on Saturday 7th June at 21.45 BST. So I assume BGT Final will need to be over by 21.30.
That means nothing, BGT final gets massive ratings so the first half of the football can be dumped on ITV2 or ITV4 then second half on ITV.
ITV:
20:00: BGT Final
22:30: ITV News
22:40: Football second half
ITV2:
21:30: England Football Match
22:30: Britains Got More Talent
My suggestion also cuts the half time chit chat too. Anyhow they losing a lot of the football next year so they need to cut down the coverage.
The Chase 3.41m (25%)
Pointless 3.39m (24%)
University Challenge 3.24 (14%) Tipping Point 2.16m (21%)
Eggheads 1.22m (7%)
Perfection 1.18m (16%)
Come Dine With Me 0.79m (5%)
Deal or No Deal 0.67m (7%)
Fifteen to One 0.66m (6%)
Countdown 0.44m (6%)
The Chase and Pointless both doing really well, The Chase just edges it though. Come to think of it, The Chase' ratings look more impressive given that it has had an uphill struggle to match and even beat Pointless which has the luxury of being on all year round, celeb specials above 6m and news lead out with 5m+
Tipping Point doing great also, fantastic share.
I think the good thing about rotation, searching out for new hits is that eventually when The Chase starts to slide ITV will have those that rate well to replace it. The BBC will have a problem if Pointless begins to falter, although I imagine another antiques show will replace it.
Noticed no ones mentioned MM chat show climing a further 300k to 2.2mil. Am glad it's not a bad show plus it makes the ones who clamed him a flop look a bit silly now.
"@Jake_Kanter: The Game of Thrones series four launch simulcast drew a mega 537k (23.9% share) at 2am. Last night’s 9pm repeat got 674k (3%). #tellyratings"
Just 9000 watching live at 2am according to Media Guardian, so from that respect not sure it was worth it. The best compromise is just to put the episode on demand as soon as they can - but perhaps keep quiet about it to focus attention on the 9pm showing.
About the same number of viewers as clapped out DOND an hour earlier (0.67m).
Ouch. Can't see how C4 can break this cycle now - but the last thing TV needs is them dipping out of another section of the day completely in favour of imports.
When are BBC going to do there's so we can stop these bloody arguments.
Well the plan is that BBC One +1 will be taking over most of BBC Three's transmission slot in autumn 2015, and it will only broadcast from 20:00 onwards so Pointless won't benefit. (CBBC is taking the 19:00 hour.)
Doesn't the Chase traditionally do well against Pointless on a Monday, and always seem to be posted.
Does anyone have the ratings for the whole of last week please:)
I really do think shows that starts at 5.00/5.15 when people are coming home from work should have +1 taking into the ratings.
When are BBC going to do there's so we can stop these bloody arguments.
Funny you should ask about BBC1+1
From Broadcast:
ITV and C4 attack BBC1+1 plans
ITV and Channel 4 executives have hit out at the BBC’s plans to launch BBC1+1 amid fears that the time-adjusted service will have a significant impact on the commercial broadcasting landscape.
The commercial broadcasters told MPs on Tuesday that the channel will damage their audience share and force down advertising revenue. They added that the money used to launch BBC1+1 would be better spent on commissioning original content.
It simply isn't possible for UK television sports rights to be the distributed the way the Ratings Thread would like: ITV having the rights they want without any competition for them, and the BBC, BT, C5, BSkyB and C4 having to fight one another for everything else.
We've had this explained to us dozens of times, and no amount of whining is going to change it, so can we please not have any further squealing the next time a sport not on ITV gets good ratings, whether it be the Boat Race on BBC One, or the Grand National on C4 etc. Let's just accept that's the way the sports rights market is, and let's also accept it without any "Yeah, but"s.
I don't get ITV and Channel 4's grumbles. They think the +1 money should go instead on more original content. But wouldn't that also take viewers away from rival channels? The answer could be that the actual money spent on transmitting the channel, and repeat fees (the +1 rights might - for all we know - have been built into contracts for years, in the expectation of an eventual +1 channel) might not be very much at all. Hence spending that small sum on more original content might have less impact on the commercial nets' share of viewing than the +1 channel.
But I thought the key indicator for commercial channels was Share of Commercial Impacts (share for each channel of all instances of a commercial being viewed on TV) and BBC One +1 won't affect that at all.
When it stops getting 8m on Monday anybody that thinks Corrie is in crisis will have a case.
You were saying that about 9m until quite recently. And I suspect you'll be saying it about 7m every Tuesday before too much longer. ;-)
It's exactly the trap I and other EastEnders fans fell into when it was still getting good numbers on Mondays. As was said to us then: "What's the point in a soap only rating well one night a week?"
You were saying that about 9m until quite recently. And I suspect you'll be saying it about 7m every Tuesday before too much longer. ;-)
It's exactly the trap I and other EastEnders fans fell into when it was still getting good numbers on Mondays. As was said to us then: "What's the point in a soap only rating well one night a week?"
Though that 40% share is extremely healthy, a few months ago it would have been well over 9m but we're in BST now.
It simply isn't possible for UK television sports rights to be the distributed the way the Ratings Thread would like: ITV having the rights they want without any competition for them, and the BBC, BT, C5, BSkyB and C4 having to fight one another for everything else.
We've had this explained to us dozens of times, and no amount of whining is going to change it, so can we please not have any further squealing the next time a sport not on ITV gets good ratings, whether it be the Boat Race on BBC One, or the Grand National on C4 etc. Let's just accept that's the way the sports rights market is, and let's also accept it without any "Yeah, but"s.
Spot on Pizzatheaction. Too many on the Ratings Thread think Itv have a god given right to all the major sports rights. Now, we are seeing a big change in television and Itv will be without any regular/weekly top quality sports rights for years to come from 2016. BBC will rule the roost and be dominant.
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I've just had a vision of someone in a BARB household prodding a relative to wake up in order to keep those Coronation Street figures massively inflated.
TVUK 6.67m
Countryfile 6.38m
Casualty 6.13m
Shetland 5.56m
Antiques Roadshow 5.04m
Musketeers 5.27m
Masterchef 5.36m/5.11m/4.29m
Silk 5.06m
Holby 4.85m
Never in doubt, but still good to see.
Some good timeshifts there such as the Voice, Caualty. Also didn't the Musketeers end with like 3.8mil in the overnights? If so that's not a bad timeshift for it neither.
Not what BARB website says.
In the room with TV on and they're counted as a viewer.
Do you have more detailed info?
It looked OK. It wasn't particularly insightful either way to be honest. I think it'll be harmless fun. I think it should rate reasonably well, probably around 4.5m (inc +1) is what it should hit in that slot.
Ah right. To be honest it shouldn't be too bad, it'll avoid the 9pm hour dropoff a bit, and same day timeshift and +1 should ensure it doesn't take too much of a hit. That'll be a very big night for ITV with the match on too. Do you think the final will definitely air that night?
That means nothing, BGT final gets massive ratings so the first half of the football can be dumped on ITV2 or ITV4 then second half on ITV.
ITV:
20:00: BGT Final
22:30: ITV News
22:40: Football second half
ITV2:
21:30: England Football Match
22:30: Britains Got More Talent
My suggestion also cuts the half time chit chat too. Anyhow they losing a lot of the football next year so they need to cut down the coverage.
yeah, theres no other night it could possibly air.
The Chase and Pointless both doing really well, The Chase just edges it though. Come to think of it, The Chase' ratings look more impressive given that it has had an uphill struggle to match and even beat Pointless which has the luxury of being on all year round, celeb specials above 6m and news lead out with 5m+
Tipping Point doing great also, fantastic share.
I think the good thing about rotation, searching out for new hits is that eventually when The Chase starts to slide ITV will have those that rate well to replace it. The BBC will have a problem if Pointless begins to falter, although I imagine another antiques show will replace it.
Does anyone have the ratings for the whole of last week please:)
I really do think shows that starts at 5.00/5.15 when people are coming home from work should have +1 taking into the ratings.
When are BBC going to do there's so we can stop these bloody arguments.
Ouch. Can't see how C4 can break this cycle now - but the last thing TV needs is them dipping out of another section of the day completely in favour of imports.
Could have sworn someone in the know on here said this was the case, but can't find the post now. I've emailed BARB and will post their reply.
Well the plan is that BBC One +1 will be taking over most of BBC Three's transmission slot in autumn 2015, and it will only broadcast from 20:00 onwards so Pointless won't benefit. (CBBC is taking the 19:00 hour.)
Funny you should ask about BBC1+1
From Broadcast:
The cheeky f****kers. So it's ok for them to have it but not BBC.
We've had this explained to us dozens of times, and no amount of whining is going to change it, so can we please not have any further squealing the next time a sport not on ITV gets good ratings, whether it be the Boat Race on BBC One, or the Grand National on C4 etc. Let's just accept that's the way the sports rights market is, and let's also accept it without any "Yeah, but"s.
Yes if they didnt want the BBC to have +1 then they should have been more circumspect before jumpimg on the bandwagon themselves.
I don't get ITV and Channel 4's grumbles. They think the +1 money should go instead on more original content. But wouldn't that also take viewers away from rival channels? The answer could be that the actual money spent on transmitting the channel, and repeat fees (the +1 rights might - for all we know - have been built into contracts for years, in the expectation of an eventual +1 channel) might not be very much at all. Hence spending that small sum on more original content might have less impact on the commercial nets' share of viewing than the +1 channel.
But I thought the key indicator for commercial channels was Share of Commercial Impacts (share for each channel of all instances of a commercial being viewed on TV) and BBC One +1 won't affect that at all.
It's exactly the trap I and other EastEnders fans fell into when it was still getting good numbers on Mondays. As was said to us then: "What's the point in a soap only rating well one night a week?"
Though that 40% share is extremely healthy, a few months ago it would have been well over 9m but we're in BST now.