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Very good rating for the football and also for the F1 bumped to BBC Two - which both led to ITV1 recording by far its worst ever share:
BBC1 - 32.6% BBC2 - 11.5% ITV1 - 8.8% C4 - 5.4% C5 - 3.5% Multichannel - 38.2% Source: C4 Sales |
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But the share was low at less than 9%. I don't think it's very good. Looks like this series probably won't hit 3m again until the finale, even on eviction nights.
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For all the hype about Glastonbury, the ratings have hardly registered at all.
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15-minute breakdown of England coverage on BBC1 (not HD):
14:00- 2.7m (22.4%) 14:15- 3.6m (27.7%) 14:30- 5.0m (34.3%) 14:45- 8.6m (52.4%) 15:00- 14.1m (71.0%) 15:15- 15.3m (73.1%) 15:30- 16.0m (75.4%) 15:45- 16.4m (75.0%) 16:00- 17.4m (77.1%) 16:15- 17.5m (76.4%) 16:30- 16.8m (74.4%) 16:45- 14.8m (68.7%) 17:00- 10.3m (54.3%) Clearly the first hour knocked down the average for the broadcast. Match average on BBC1 was 16.2m (75%), add in another ~1.5m (7%) watching on HD, and it averaged nearly 18m (82%) overall which compares very well to past England afternoon World Cup games. Looks like nearly a million switched off when Germany scored their 3rd/4th goal. Quote:
I just thought this would be worth putting here because there has been a lot of GMTV discussion in this thread. According to NOTW, Emma Crosby has been axed from GMTV. That, despite the 'doubts for Kate's future', leaves Helen Fospero and Kate Garraway in the running to be Christine's relief presenter, if of course they have a separate newsreader and then they could both end up staying on. If they stay, could it make the relaunch a waste of time? Helen staying wouldn't be a problem as shes relatively unknown, but Kate epitomises GMTV and everyone associates her with the current brand.
P.S. Slightly off-topic (I know, we never go off-topic in this thread ) but OFCOM's proposals for Product Placement.http://www.ofcom.org.uk/consumer/201...ent-proposals/ Personally I completely disagree with using a symbol to highlight Product Placement will be included in the show and I think a simple mention in the credits would be more than satisfactory. Still would prefer it not to happen, especially in scripted programmes, and look forward to those saying it'll bring in millions of pounds of extra revenue being completely baffled when those spending money on product placement are suddenly spending last money on traditional spot advertising - rather than simply finding a new budget out of thin air to spend on a split-second spot in the back of the Kabin on Corrie. |
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Doctor Who performed well despite receiving no favours from the useless BBC scheduling dept.
Consistent timeslot next year please - this series deserved better overnights. Who cares about them anyway, since the timeshifts are excellent. ![]() Its rating on Saturday was superb given the fanfare of the tennis, World Cup, the scorching heat at the time it went out - and I expect it will continue to top iPlayer and do good business in the officials too. |
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Match of the Day Live - 3.24m (36.7%) *HD: 229k (2.6%) Many thanks. |
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Just a bit of a random request here, does anyone know how 'Peckham Finishing School for Girls' has been performing on BBC3? (I think first look is 10.30pm on a Wednesday). It has had a fairly big impact across Facebook and Twitter, so I'm curious whether it has been reflected in the ratings.
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Regarding split of matches, in 2010, 2006 & 2004, the split has been 2x ITV and 1x BBC for the group stages and then the BBC showing all knock out matches. The possible simulcasts in the late stages never took place on any occasion.
Can anyone recall how the matches were split in 2002. England got to the QF so there would have been 5 matches in total. |
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F1 breakdown:
12:00 - 1.1m (13.7%) 12:15 - 1.9m (22.9%) 12:30 - 2.3m (26.5%) 12:45 - 2.9m (31.5%) 13:00 - 4.2m (41.4%) 13:15 - 4.6m (42.5%) 13:30 - 4.8m (42.2%) 13:45 - 5.0m (42.8%) 14:00 - 4.7m (38.7%) 14:15 - 4.7m (36.0%) 14:30 - 4.9m (33.4%) 14:45 - 3.0m (18.4%) 15:00 - 1.2m (6.2%) 15:15 - 0.9m (4.1%) |
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Sky News have just said 17.5m watched the game. I'm guessing that would be a peak though...
That would fit in with the 17.5m SD peak at 4.15pm and the 10% HD share of the entire match. |
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Excellent rating for the football yesterday. Including HD, match average of 17.89m (82.4%) and 5min peak of 19.5m (85%) is stunning for the time of day. It actually surpassed ITV's England/USA primetime match from the other week, which is really good.
Looking back to through the TV ratings to 1986, it is by far the highest rated daytime match ever, involving England either weekday or weekend. Previous England ratings here for comparision: http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/s...postcount=5924 |
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Anyone else find it bizarre how DS covers England ratings with only one line?
- http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/...ns-to-46m.html - http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/...in-800000.html |
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Football has come a long way from the dark days of the mid eighties when an experiment to show games on Friday nights was cancelled due to low ratings and the game was plagued by hooliganism. Nowadays England or Man United playing in a major competition guarantees seventies style ratings.
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The episode Emmerdale loses tonight, and 1 episode for Coronation Street is being made back up on Sunday @ 20:00 according to my EPG, the revised schedule looks like:
19:00 - Gazza's Tears 20:00 - Emmerdale 20:30 - Coronation Street 21:00 - Lewis (R) 23:00 - ITV News alot of the tv mags also state Emmerdale at 8:00pm and Corrie at 8:30pm There is an Hour Emmerdale tommorow night is there not and a 30mins Weds Corrie |
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Very good rating for the football and also for the F1 bumped to BBC Two - which both led to ITV1 recording by far its worst ever share:
BBC1 - 32.6% BBC2 - 11.5% ITV1 - 8.8% C4 - 5.4% C5 - 3.5% Multichannel - 38.2% Source: C4 Sales The ridiculous hype over the England football team once again will be summed up with thousands of discarded flags. |
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Sunday 27th June Overnights
BBC Two 20:00- Top Gear: 4.6m (19.8%) BBC HD 22:00- Top Gear: 0.184m (1.01%) |
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ITV1 is definitely in crisis with an audience share you'd associate with BBC Two. Perhaps their unimaginative programming and overkill with their few hit shows is hitting them hard. Also their inverted snobbery and love of the lowest common denominator is chasing the viewers away.
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The World Cup is doing great but then it's an event and luckily South Africa is only 1-2 hours ahead of the UK. Brazil in 2014 is trickier as it's 4 hours behind but I imagine they'll schedule afternoon matches in primetime and have coverage after the news at 10.35pm.
Looking ahead there's The Commonwealth Games but I imagine that will be mostly be on during the morning and afternoon. |
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2006
Group stages - ITV, ITV, BBC Last 16 - BBC Quarter - BBC 2000 Group stages - ITV, BBC, both As for the quarter final picks this time, as has already been said the 3pm kick-offs are much more appealing than the 7.30 kick-offs, and the Beeb have the added complication of the ladies final at Wimbledon. I would have suggested that ITV would have avoided Friday night because they have a much stronger schedule than Saturday night, but then I thought that would be the case tonight and got it wrong. Still, at least it got the millionth Taggart repeat in the past month off. I don't know why ITV didn't put Corrie in the alternative schedule for Tuesday at 8pm, I know it might confuse viewers but it's no more confusing than announcing it may or may not be on Monday. And then showing it unscheduled on Wednesday. It seems that ITV seem to want to show Corrie only on its usual days or not at all, which would be sensible had they not spent the last year moving it around every other week. As for Saturday, I thought it was the right decision not to put Andy Murray on BBC1, because at the end of the day it wasn't that big enough a match to pull in a BBC1 audience. In addition ITV were showing football so you're putting sport against sport and the Beeb would have received thousands of complaints about why there was sport on BBC1 and ITV, and why neither of the schedules in the Radio Times were being followed. Quote:
ITV1 is definitely in crisis with an audience share you'd associate with BBC Two. Perhaps their unimaginative programming and overkill with their few hit shows is hitting them hard.
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ITV1 is definitely in crisis with an audience share you'd associate with BBC Two. Perhaps their unimaginative programming and overkill with their few hit shows is hitting them hard. Also their inverted snobbery and love of the lowest common denominator is chasing the viewers away.
Why would any channel waste new programming up against that? ITV did the sensible thing yesterday and pushed quite a lot of viewers over to the m/c options which are about 300% more profitable than ITV1 |
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As for Saturday, I thought it was the right decision not to put Andy Murray on BBC1, because at the end of the day it wasn't that big enough a match to pull in a BBC1 audience. In addition ITV were showing football so you're putting sport against sport and the Beeb would have received thousands of complaints about why there was sport on BBC1 and ITV, and why neither of the schedules in the Radio Times were being followed.
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These are slightly wrong, the Beeb had the opening match in 2006, against Paraguay, and ITV had the other two. In 2000, the simulcast match was the middle one - against Germany - with the Beeb getting the decider against Romania. If England had qualified, both would have simulcast the quarter final. In 2002, both channels also simulcast Ireland's second round match with Spain.
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Oh dear, seems like Piers Morgan is using ratings in yet another argument with a chatshow host, this time Alan Carr: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...-annoying.html Quote:
Piers also sniped: "Methinks Chatty Man is perhaps a little sore because my own Life Stories show gets three times his audience.
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Oh dear, seems like Piers Morgan is using ratings in yet another argument with a chatshow host, this time Alan Carr: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...-annoying.html
He really should do his research before boasting about his own show's success which has precious little to do with him and a lot to do with the guests. The edition with Michael Winner couldn't even break 2m on a chilly April night despite inheriting an audience of over 6m from Harry Potter. |
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Piers really should keep his mouth shut, Chattyman is a great show and Alan is a good host and a lot funnier too.
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Oh dear, seems like Piers Morgan is using ratings in yet another argument with a chatshow host, this time Alan Carr: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...-annoying.html
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