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Rzt have you any BBC one Daytime ratings
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From MattJ:
Breakfast - 1.39m (34.5%) Helicopter Heroes - 1.39m (28.6%) Homes Under The Hammer - 1.47m (29.9%) To Buy Or Not To Buy - 1.31m (26.9%) Cash In The Attic - 1.25m (24.2%) Bargain Hunt - 1.84m (31.1%) BBC News At One - 2.38m (35.3%) BBC Regional News - 2.47m (35.5%) Doctors - 1.46m (20.8%) Diagnosis Murder - 0.97m (14.6%) BBC News - 0.66m (10.6%) The Weakest Link - 1.82m (13.5%) |
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And music to the ears of BBC, I'm sure:
Friday 3rd September 06:00 to 09:15 - BBC1 - 1.23m (31.1%) 06:00 to 09:25 - ITV1 - 912,000 (22.6%) Friday 10th September 06:00 to 09:15 - BBC1 - 1.39m (34.5%) * up 160,000 and 3.4 share points 06:00 to 09:25 - ITV1 - 908,000 (22.2%) * down 4,000 and 0.4 share points Weighted average for ITV1 for 10th September. |
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thanks D.N.M and RZT. Homes under the hammer is still a ratings juggernaut
, just behind Bargain Hunt share wise.
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Rubbish ratings for BB but it doesn't really matter at this point. Great show last night anyway.
I think that's decent for Paul O'Grady. It was never going to be a huge hit but it held onto a reasonable amount of its Corrie lead-in with a tough 9pm hour. We'll see where it goes next week. |
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POG held 63% of the Corrie audience - if Corrie had got 9m, POG might have had 5.5m. I think it will be a hit for ITV, even if it isn't great to see a daytime show airing at 9pm - from what I saw of POG, it was a carbon copy of his 5pm show.
Loose Women in primetime next? I expected it to be alittle different being as it's 9:00pm but he still had the desk,the sofas arranged in the same way and everything in the same order. Said that i did enjoy it and give me paul o grady over Jonathan Ross anyday |
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And music to the ears of BBC, I'm sure:
Friday 3rd September 06:00 to 09:15 - BBC1 - 1.23m (31.1%) 06:00 to 09:25 - ITV1 - 912,000 (22.6%) Friday 10th September 06:00 to 09:15 - BBC1 - 1.39m (34.5%) * up 160,000 and 3.4 share points 06:00 to 09:25 - ITV1 - 908,000 (22.2%) * down 4,000 and 0.4 share points Weighted average for ITV1 for 10th September. No surprised the BBC got a boost |
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Itv will want to bring GMTV back
No surprised the BBC got a boost I assume ITV won't be turning away ad revenue by constantly plugging 'Maydaybreak' instead during every ad break during TXF, Corrie and EmFm ad infinitum in an attempt to get people to watch? |
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And this is in the big launch week, after weeks of trails, publicity and newspaper ads.
I assume ITV won't be turning away ad revenue by constantly plugging 'Maydaybreak' instead during every ad break during TXF, Corrie and EmFm ad infinitum in an attempt to get people to watch? There has been billboards or bus stops,Bit's in papers and mags endless Tv adverts and people are still not watching. Yesterday during Emmerdale i think they shown an Advert of the best bits of Daybreak of the week and what is coming next week and it looked terrible. Adrian and Chiles were acting like Big kids I think at that time in the moring people want to see the news and some star guests and clearly the BBC offer the best one |
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I think it's clear people are not interested.
There has been billboards or bus stops,Bit's in papers and mags endless Tv adverts and people are still not watching. Yesterday during Emmerdale i think they shown an Advert of the best bits of Daybreak of the week and what is coming next week and it looked terrible. Adrian and Chiles were acting like Big kids I think at that time in the moring people want to see the news and some star guests and clearly the BBC offer the best one |
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POG did better than I expected. New Tricks was predictably strong. EE did well on what was a tough night.
BB held up okay. Couldn't have really expected much more than that. |
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Daybreak has also had digital ads on the tube so I dread to think what the marketing budget has been.
A big night for telly last night, but despite all the 'event' programming it doesn't seem like any extra people bothered to stay at home and watch the telly. About what I was expecting for BB and EE. |
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Interesting to know that even though the BB11 final/UBB Launch averaged 4.1m, it had a share of 18% while last night averaged less at 3.7m but had a share of 25%... and 34.1% at a peak.
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How wonderful it was to wake up today in world that's now free of B B
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Happily I don't live in those countries. And if it goes to C5 no one will notice other than the Daily Star.
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Happily I don't live in those countries. And if it goes to C5 no one will notice other than the Daily Star.
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Oh, I don't know about Davina. I think she'll be conflicted because in a way tonight was the perfect goodbye for her. But my head says she won't be able to refuse if C5 offer her the gig, why would she? She loves the show too much, clearly.
Also remember she's a wife and mother too - and having talked throughout this series about the big family holidays she has planned for next summer, I don't think she'd be jeopardising them for a risky return on C5. Quote:
The POG Show was dreary so I can't see it doing well next week unless they change the chat-show element
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Channel 4 [inc. +1] 19:30- Ultimate Big Brother: The Final: 2.65m (11.6%) * peak: 4.08m (17.3%) @ 21:20 21:30- Dermot's Last Supper: 3.09m (13.4%) 22:00- Davina's Big Sendoff: 3.32m (16.4%) 22:30- Ultimate Big Brother: The Final: 3.66m (25.0%) * peak: 4.08m (34.1%) @ 23:25 |
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The anti-BB brigade have to be the most pretentious people ever. Why are you glad something you don't watch isn't on anymore for other people who like it?
However, BB isn't just a programme that you can change channel to avoid. It infiltrates the media and becomes a part of society while its on. Admittedly, its effect in that way has diminished over recent years but it's still there. It isn't so easy to avoid BB as it is other shows you don't like. X Factor, of course, has a similar effect. |
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Friday 10 September Overnights
BBC1 20:00- EastEnders: 8.85m (38.1%) * peak: 9.4m 20:40- Peggy Mitchell: Queen Of The Vic: 4.49m (19.2%) 21:00- New Tricks: 7.11m (30.7%) ITV1 [inc. HD] 19:00- Emmerdale: 6.28m (33.8%) 19:30- Coronation Street: 7.45m (36.2%) 20:00- Cheetah Kingdom: 2.54m (11.1%) 20:30- Coronation Street: 5.50m (23.2%) 21:00- Paul O'Grady Live: 3.48m (15.0%) Channel 4 [inc. +1] 19:30- Ultimate Big Brother: The Final: 2.65m (11.6%) * peak: 4.08m (17.3%) @ 21:20 21:30- Dermot's Last Supper: 3.09m (13.4%) 22:00- Davina's Big Sendoff: 3.32m (16.4%) 22:30- Ultimate Big Brother: The Final: 3.66m (25.0%) * peak: 4.08m (34.1%) @ 23:25 Thanks to MattJ for the ratings The EE rating is pretty poor IMO. I was expecting more but with the 2nd Corrie and BB Final to contend with maybe this was the most we could have asked for. NT did pretty much what i expected. PoG performed about 0.5m higher than what i thought. The rating for the second Corrie is very poor but factoring everything in this was OK in the circumstances. I'm expecting a massive time shift for the 2nd episode. Maybe closer to 7m in the officials. Will be back to 9m+ on Monday! And finally, UBB. Thought a few more would have tuned in to be honest since it was the last one ever! |
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The EE rating is pretty poor IMO. I was expecting more but with the 2nd Corrie and BB Final to contend with maybe this was the most we could have asked for.
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If EE's rating was 'pretty poor', what would you call Corrie's 2nd episode rating?
I said...very poor! And i bet you expected more than 8.9m for the episode? |
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Didn't you read my post?
I said...very poor! And i bet you expected more than 8.9m for the episode? ![]() I still don't understand how the top rated show of the night with a peak audience of 9.4m can be described as pretty poor. It was never going to get higher than that considering the competition, I'm surprised it got as high as it did. |
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I predicted 5.6m for Corrie's 2nd episode and I'm not surprised it was so low. The 2nd episode on Friday has been known to be the lowest of the week sometimes rating ~7m. Considering BBC1 averaged around 6m from 8.30-9pm and all those viewers were soap fans, Corrie was always going to fall below 6m because there's a huge crossover audience between Corrie/EE and considering Corrie didn't have anything big on the viewers weren't going to switch over to ITV1 at 8.30pm. Add the BB final to the equation and it's actually surprising Corrie wasn't lower.
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