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Thursday 4th November Overnights
18:30- Hollyoaks: 1.25m inc. +1 19:00- Emmerdale: 7.57m (34.3%) 19:30- EastEnders: 9.04m (38.8%) 20:00- Emmerdale: 7.81m (31.9%) 20:30- Coronation Street: 8.15m (32.2%) - All ratings include HD --------------------------- Really good ratings for EastEnders and Emmerdale yesterday. Emmerdale's 7pm episode was up over a million compared to the same day last year, whilst 'Enders was also up nearly a million year-on-year. ![]() Great ratings for Emmerdale, delighted that it is performing so well at the moment, it's been on top form for nearly 2 years now. Eastenders has been very consistent this week, solid share and rating. Corrie's figure is extremely disappointing, down almost 2 million from Monday's first episode. Poor rating and poor share, this slot really hasn't worked for the show. It's a shame because the show always performed consistently when it was on Wednesdays.
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anything for the big 3 and Neighbours at 5:30pm and 7pm on Channel Fiver?
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Thursday 4th November Overnights
18:30- Hollyoaks: 1.25m inc. +1 19:00- Emmerdale: 7.57m (34.3%) 19:30- EastEnders: 9.04m (38.8%) 20:00- Emmerdale: 7.81m (31.9%) 20:30- Coronation Street: 8.15m (32.2%) - All ratings include HD --------------------------- Really good ratings for EastEnders and Emmerdale yesterday. Emmerdale's 7pm episode was up over a million compared to the same day last year, whilst 'Enders was also up nearly a million year-on-year. |
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Friday 5th November Overnights (inc. HD)
Neighbours 1.2m Home and Away 0.8m Hollyoaks 1.1m Emmerdale: 7.4m Coronation Street: 8.7m Eastenders: 8.3m Coronation Street: 8.3m -------------------------------------- Good set of ratings for Corrie. Monday's episodes should get 10m+, as they even advertised it just before TXF last night. Unsual for EastEnders to rate the same or behind both episodes of Corrie and be down year-on-year. Perhaps Bonfire Night dented its rating? |
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Thanks RZT! Sad that N and H&A are down again, but it was fireworks night I suppose! :/
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I know that 1.2m for Neighbours isnt that high, but the start of the week up until Wednesday is when most people watch - Thursday and Friday are always less watched. In comparison, a few weeks ago, 1.2m in the overnights would have been seen as a high for Neighbours. The next few weeks may still hold some ground and maybe Neighbours could be knocking on the door of 2m again!
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Friday 5th November Overnights (inc. HD)
Neighbours 1.2m Home and Away 0.8m Hollyoaks 1.1m Emmerdale: 7.4m Coronation Street: 8.7m Eastenders: 8.3m Coronation Street: 8.3m -------------------------------------- Good set of ratings for Corrie. Monday's episodes should get 10m+, as they even advertised it just before TXF last night. Unsual for EastEnders to rate the same or behind both episodes of Corrie and be down year-on-year. Perhaps Bonfire Night dented its rating? As for HO. Was that the episode where the fire happened? If so, very disappointing. 1.1m isn't really good enough. |
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Good set of ratings for the soaps.
EastEnders probably dented by Bombfire night. |
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Good set of ratings for the soaps.
EastEnders probably dented by Bombfire night. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Neighbours held up well despite a low rating.
most of the younger viewers of EE would have been out compared to the oldies who watch Corrie which explains a more dent for EE than Corrie |
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Neighbours held up well despite a low rating.
most of the younger viewers of EE would have been out compared to the oldies who watch Corrie which explains a more dent for EE than Corrie |
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I'm 18 and I watch Corrie not EE, Corrie is just performing better atm.
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All held up quite well on Bonfire night especially Emmerdale which is just unstoppable at the moment IMO. Last year it had 6.7m. Corrie is making more and more ground up on Friday nights now against EE and that first episode is up y-o-y compared to the same episode last year. Expecting 10.5m+ for Corrie on Monday, especially for the first episode.
As for HO. Was that the episode where the fire happened? If so, very disappointing. 1.1m isn't really good enough. |
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Performing better? by all accounts Corrie is performing terribly. It has lost nearly 5 million viewers since 2005. EE and Emmerdale haven't lost this many.
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Performing better? by all accounts Corrie is performing terribly. It has lost nearly 5 million viewers since 2005. EE and Emmerdale haven't lost this many.
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Getting better ratings than depressing eastenders, what's so terrible about that? Oh yea it's actually funny, really terrible....
![]() Oh and that 'depressing' label that people give to EE is very predictable/tabloid cliché. :yawn: |
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The fire started at the end of the episode and continues right through until end of this week, quite good ratings actually esp for a friday and bonfire night
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Anyone know how the repeats did?
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Getting better ratings than depressing eastenders, what's so terrible about that? Oh yea it's actually funny, really terrible....
I hardly think a few thousand more viewers is something to shout about. I mean EastEnders usually beats Corrie more often than not thesedays. Take this Tuesday. Nearly 11 million reach and it wasn't even an important episode. Then look at Corrie's Thursday episode. Nearly two million down from Monday. That isn't good. |
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Performing better? by all accounts Corrie is performing terribly. It has lost nearly 5 million viewers since 2005. EE and Emmerdale haven't lost this many.
In the same time, EastEnders has lost 1.0m (9%) and Emmerdale has lost 1.4m (16%). Corrie's loss has been quite similar to Emmerdale's. EastEnders has lost the least no. of viewers in that period, but I don't think the ~15% drop for Corrie/Emmerdale is too bad considering the growth of multichannel TV in that time. |
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I wonder how wary ITV HQ are about Corrie's anniversary falling on a Thursday, the weakest episode of the week, in ratings terms?
I mean if the live episode is that day or even if it's the tram crash that day followed by the live episode on the Friday, someone must be thinking how it's going to perform. I know we all know the day and what's coming up, but will it still have a negative effect on the ratings. Obviously we don't know how Corrie is going to be scheduled that week, but they stick to the current format, the gap from Monday to Thursday is going to be very long and any momentum from the Monday episodes will be totally lost. Incidentally, the live episode in 2000 to celebrate 40 years officially averaged 16.68m on Friday 8th December. |
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1.1m is a POOR figure. The advert says something like an "unmissable week of Hollyoaks starts Friday 5th November on 4". It should be at least 1.5m IMO. This is the story/stunt to save the show but HO is not really showing any signs of recovery. I aren't expecting much next week tbh.
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Monday 8th November 2010 (inc HD)
17:00 - Be a Star on Neighbours: 0.8m (5.1%) 17:30 - Neighbours: 1.4m (7.9%) 18:00 - Home and Away: 1.0m (4.7%) 18:30 - Hollyoaks: 1.5m (6.5%) inc +1 19:00 - Emmerdale: 8.4m (36.7%) 19:30 - Coronation Street: 10.8m (44.5%) 20:00 - EastEnders: 9.8m (38.0%) 20:30 - Coronation Street: 11.0m (41.7%) Highest figures for Emmerdale and Coronation Street in several months, unsurprisingly for the latter. |
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Good ratings all round for the soaps, especially Corrie
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