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I'd forgotten the ITV2 + 1 showings as well. lol
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Yeah I think the promotion has been heavy but obviously not the right kind of promotion as really the hype should be at fever pitch by now. I don't really feel any excitement at all but then I don't watch Corrie.
I was planning to if the buzz excited me but it's just passed me by. They're probably hiring big screens for most of them. ![]() Of course the real test will be whether or not DS crashes. Always a sign something has hit the spot with DS posters. EE managed to crash DS and Walford Web BEFORE its live episode lol. Both were slow/down for hours, even MSN and Facebook went slow, while all the trending topics on Twitter were about EE that's when people were able to get on the site. So several sites buckled under the pressure of EE's live ep. We should see something similar happen here I'd expect.
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Yeah I think the promotion has been heavy but obviously not the right kind of promotion as really the hype should be at fever pitch by now. I don't really feel any excitement at all but then I don't watch Corrie.
I was planning to if the buzz excited me but it's just passed me by.I think people are more excited in the tram crash then the LIVE episode. For EastEnders is was a big buzz becuase they had never done one before and got people excited i said this Long before i heard that corrie had another LIVE episode But EastEnders done the LIve thing for the 25th and i don't want them todo it again as id rather see them try something new |
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I don't see why anyone would expect Corrie to be doing any better than it is now just because it's the 50th anniversary. That was never going to mean millions of viewers would come flooding back because it's apparently "the biggest television event since the 80s".
I expect a natural uplift next week out of pure curiosity but nothing off the scale. I'm not really anticipating it beating EastEnders' live rating even though I would quite like it to do well. But we will see. |
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Now rip it apart guys!
![]() ![]() I think the evening soap schedules are better than at present - it's consistent and easy to remember. The issue would be Tuesdays and whether ITV would pitt Corrie straight up against Holby. I guess it would dent that episode quite severely, but surely the Beeb would have to shift it eventually. I'm not sure they could ride it out like they did the Tues ED/EE clash. In terms of daytime - I don't mind the switch of the News to 5pm. It might help it somewhat to get in there an hour earlier than the BBC. But the 6pm hour could be difficult - and if they got it wrong, it could be a disaster. Chat shows are difficult. Paul O'Grady does OK, but just look at the problems C4 had with the 5 O'Clock Show or the poor ratings of Alan Titchmarsh on ITV. If it went wrong, they could easily wind up sub-2m with knock-on effects for primetime. |
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I expect there's a lot of buzz in nursing homes.
They're probably hiring big screens for most of them. ![]() That said Doctor Who is endlessly cool, yet a certain section of its fanbase are big knitters. |
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I don't see why anyone would expect Corrie to be doing any better than it is now just because it's the 50th anniversary. That was never going to mean millions of viewers would come flooding back because it's apparently "the biggest television event since the 80s".
I expect a natural uplift next week out of pure curiosity but nothing off the scale. I'm not really anticipating it beating EastEnders' live rating even though I would quite like it to do well. But we will see. |
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Perhaps. But could you provide some figures combining the total reach across all Corrie episodes then please to support your claim ?
Tue 29th Nov 01:05: 85k , +1: 43k Tue 29th Nov 06:00: 85k , +1: 28k Tue 29th Nov 12:00: 148k , +1: 53k Total = 442k The Saturday ITV2 omnibuses usually get about 150k (+1: 30k) & 250k (+1: 100k). Total = ~530k The Sunday ITV1 omnibus usually gets about 0.7/0.8m. So the overall total from the repeats is about 1.5-2.0m. EastEnders' repeat reach is usually about 2.5-3.0m (1.5m omnibus + 1m BBC3). And also there's BBC iPlayer which gets over double the hits that ITV Player gets. So overall, EE's repeats get nearly double the audience Corrie's repeats get. Corrie's just 0.1m ahead of EE in the first-showing averages, so there's no doubt that with repeats factored in, 'Enders would have a bigger total reach than Corrie. |
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People are just underestimating so they can big it up when it gets 17/18m.
The BGT example is different - that and The X Factor seem to have overtaken the soaps now in generating mass attention and hype and that series in particular had a unique set of circumstances which meant so many people were bound to tune in for the final. Indeed I fully expect The X Factor's final to easily exceed whatever Corrie manages next week. |
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People are just underestimating so they can big it up when it gets 17/18m. BGT had a peak of 19.5m only a couple of years ago.
I'm not seeing a BGT / XF uplift to be quite honest. What AgentF said seems right. Looking forward to the episodes though, they look fab.
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Not at all. I genuinely, genuinely can't see that happening. I just don't think the buzz is there. You've pretty much said yourself that the buzz is nowhere near as high as it was for EastEnders.
The BGT example is different - that and The X Factor seem to have overtaken the soaps now in generating mass attention and hype and that series in particular had a unique set of circumstances which meant so many people were bound to tune in for the final. Indeed I fully expect The X Factor's final to easily exceed whatever Corrie manages next week. It seems to have quite alot of things go it's way .Promotion Throught Bigger shows Like X Factor .A hell of alot of press attention (more then that of Enders 25th) .The sun,Star and Mirror have featured corrie's 50th of the front cover the last few weeks,so has all the TV guides aswell as promotional products such as Soap,Tea Bags and then there's the Loose women/This morning promotion the last few weeks Anything under 17.2m and i will be very,very surprised |
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im not sure, but if you look at the soap forum, there seems to be threads that tell who will die in the tram fire, unlike EE: Live which managed to keep its secert.
That will hurt it. |
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Indeed I fully expect The X Factor's final to easily exceed whatever Corrie manages next week.
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I'm not seeing a BGT / XF uplift to be quite honest. What AgentF said seems right.
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im not sure, but if you look at the soap forum, there seems to be threads that tell who will die in the tram fire, unlike EE: Live which managed to keep its secert.
That will hurt it. |
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I think for Corrie it depends what the reaction is after the crash itself hits on Monday.
They'll clearly promote it to death over XF this weekend and I think they'll get 13-14m on Monday. At that point, people might consider it 'event over' for the week and it fades back down. Or, it could become a real national conversation and build up to something even huger for the Live on Thursday. Frankly, I've no idea which it will be - but it should be fun to find out.
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Oh, Dan...
08/02 - 10.4m (39.1%) 09/02 - 9.8m (40.5%) 11/02 - 9.4m (41.0%) 12/02 - 9.7m (39.0%) ----- 15/02 - 10.4m (39.6%) 16/02 - 10.5m (41.8%) 18/02 - 10.8m (41.5%) - 1 hour 19/02 - 14.8m (54.6%) - live [15.5m for the advertised slot] Source: Digital Spy You do like to exaggerate things a bit, don't you? It was only when Anniversary week started when momentum kicked up a notch. Compare that with this week's Coronation Street so far - the week before the 50th Anniversary - we have 10.6m, 9.9m and 9.9m. So trying to make out Coronation Street is not doing well doesn't really cut it, really. The whole 'EastEnders is doing so much better than Coronation Street' thing gets really tedious... it'll be even more tedious next week when Corrie's ratings will obviously be due "to the bad weather, so people had nothing better to do" and not because it's 50 and may have had a good set of episodes |
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Thanks for posting this!
The whole 'EastEnders is doing so much better than Coronation Street' thing gets really tedious... it'll be even more tedious next week when Corrie's ratings will obviously be due "to the bad weather, so people had nothing better to do" and not because it's 50 and may have had a good set of episodes |
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So this thread has an 'ITV fan club' but not a BBC one? That's debatable to say the least.
Anyway, back to yesterday and for all the terrific ratings in the evening the one that stands out is Breakfast v Daybreak. I guess I'm not that surprised that Breakfast increased it's lead at all but the fact that Daybreak couldn't add even 0.1m to it's usual amount stands out. The Apprentice and I'm A Celebrity... hurt each other but both recorded good ratings. I bet ITV wishes they could move Coronation Street back to Wednesday's full time but considering the lack of opposition and the weather I'm surprised it didn't top 10m in the overnights though it is a strong rating. BBC1 have little to support it between 7.30 and 9; they really need to find an anchor show for that period on a Wednesday. |
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I think I've come across as this EastEnder obsessed Fan that doesn't watch other soaps but i do.
I was not slating corrie or it's ratings and genually think Corrie will do well next few and i only said the other day i was planning on watching the Tram and Live episodes next week |
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So this thread has an 'ITV fan club' but not a BBC one? That's debatable to say the least.
I had to lend some support to dan2008 after the succession of 'thanks for posting ' smug replies to someone who'd disagreed with him. The irony being the person who disagreed with Dan was wrong anyway as they'd posted overnight ratings only and the lowest figure they could find for EE Live as a way of point scoring. All childish but I guess it kills time for some.
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It's six of one and half a dozen of the other but one side is more vocal/smug than the other.
I had to lend some support to dan2008 after the succession of 'thanks for posting ' smug replies to someone who'd disagreed with him. The irony being the person who disagreed with Dan was wrong anyway as they'd posted overnight ratings only and the lowest figure they could find for EE Live as a way of point scoring. All childish but I guess it kills time for some. |
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lol, likewise are you sure you're just not bigging it up now to knock it down when it gets knowhere near that.
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Officials For EastEnders 25th week
1 EASTENDERS (FRI 2000) 16.41 2 EASTENDERS (THU 1931) 11.47 (clashed with Emmerdale) 3 EASTENDERS (TUE 1929) 11.34 4 EASTENDERS (MON 2000) 10.88 All BBC3 Repeat Ratings were over 1million across that week with Thursday and Fridays rating well over amillion (naturally) The week before (week end 14th feb) 1 EASTENDERS (MON 2001) 10.88 2 EASTENDERS (TUE 1929) 10.48 3 EASTENDERS (FRI 2001) 10.41 4 EASTENDERS (THU 1929) 10.20 and the week before that 1 EASTENDERS (MON 2000) 10.77 2 EASTENDERS (THU 1929) 10.17 3 EASTENDERS (TUE 1929) 10.11 4 EASTENDERS (FRI 2000) 9.93 **** ****The only Episode to rate Under 10million other then New years day's early episode (6:10pm) which was also just under 10million Friday 4th March was the Next episode to fall below 10million at 9.7m |
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How many on here predicted EE's huge rating? So it's not unprecedented for unforseen ratings. I think there may be a shock rating next week. Not sure it'll go as high as the BGT figure I think 17m is more in the region. There's a huge amount of curiosity with live episodes.
I said Around this time last year that EastEnders:LIVE could top 15 million and beat it's xmas day 2007 rating but i was told by George S and a few others that i was stupid to think EastEnders LIVE would out rate a massive xmas day storyline on a normal Friday |
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I was planning to if the buzz excited me but it's just passed me by.
They're probably hiring big screens for most of them. 
EE managed to crash DS and Walford Web BEFORE its live episode lol. Both were slow/down for hours, even MSN and Facebook went slow, while all the trending topics on Twitter were about EE that's when people were able to get on the site. So several sites buckled under the pressure of EE's live ep. We should see something similar happen here I'd expect.



