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FA Cup Arsenal v Leeds United - 08/01/11 - 12:45 - ITV1 Manchester United v Liverpool - 09/01/11 - 13:30 - ITV1 League Cup West Ham United v Birmingham City - 11/01/11 - BBC Two Arsenal v Ipswich Town - 25/01/11 - BBC Two |
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There's a 2 minute preview of the Corrie disaster that's been released on the ITV website and it looks amazing. ITV really need to start showing this on ITV1, because it sums up what next week will really be about, if the current ad leaves you wondering a bit. I can guarantee ratings would really shoot up if ITV showed it.
Am I right in thinking the tram crash is Monday? If so why hasnt this video been on ITV1 yet? |
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Here's a breakdown of yesterday's 6pm and 6.30pm Regional News programmes based on different regions so you can see which regions do best for each broadcaster:
Overall Network: BBC- 8.08m (33.0%), ITV- 4.61m (20.2%) East: BBC- 614k (34.9%), ITV- 253k (15.8%) London: BBC- 1.08m (28.3%) , ITV- 486k (13.3%) Midlands East: BBC- 325k (38.8%), ITV- 106k (13.0%) Midlands West: BBC- 682k (27.8%), ITV- 512k (22.8%) North East & Cumbria: BBC- 340k (22.4%), ITV- 406k (28.6%) North West: BBC- 639k (25.5%), ITV- 324k (14.6%) Scotland: BBC- 717k (31.9%), ITV- 647k (30.0%) South East: BBC- 401k (37.0%), ITV- 229k (22.5%) South: BBC- 602k (29.0%), ITV- 435k (22.4%) South West: 347k (43.3%), ITV- 135k (18.4%) Ulster: BBC- 218k (30.1%), ITV- 267k (37.6%) Wales: BBC- 346k (27.9%), ITV- 160k (15.0%) West: BBC- 276k (34.5%), ITV- 99k (13.9%) Yorkshire & Lincolnshire: BBC- 991k (37.1%), ITV- 556k (21.9%) The BBC does really well in the South West/East regions plus West/East. For some reason, they don't do so well for Look North (North East & Cumbria) region, although do very well in the neighbouring Yorkshire & Lincolnshire. Interesting that ITV beats the BBC in two regions: Ulster and North East & Cumbria. I can understand why UTV would beat the BBC for regional news but why does the ITV North East bit (Lookaround & possibly North East Tonight) do so well? Must say I'm surprised that the North West region rates so poorly for ITV considering it's supposed to be "ITV heartland". http://www.itv.com/coronationstreet/...reviewspecial/ I don't even watch Corrie but that trailer looks really good. |
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I know you sometimes go over the top with your love for certain shows Zoe but that video is fantastic.
![]() ..just very passionate about some shows ..but tbh Corrie hasn't been one of them this year, it's only stepped up a gear in the last few weeks and next week really looks like the turning point, hopefully in both quality and ratings.
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Am I right in thinking the tram crash is Monday? If so why hasnt this video been on ITV1 yet?
I hope ITV show it (or a shortened minute piece) on Sunday during The X Factor. They'd be stupid not to, quite frankly. They won't lose anything by showing it - if you ask me, people would be wanting more to tune in after seeing that. |
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League Cup West Ham United v Birmingham City - 11/01/11 - BBC Two Arsenal v Ipswich Town - 25/01/11 - BBC Two Quote:
There are some strange ones there - ITV doesn't have a Yorkshire & Lincolnshire region, BBC has one based on Hull so what's happened to Look North Leeds.And ITV doesn't have a full programme for the South-east. NE & Cumbria rather surprising as people on DS are always complaining about the poor coverage of ITV in that region.
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Do you think The corrie live episode will beat the eastenders live episode i just think everything points to corrie's favour(The weather,The good promotion from the Press and the Promotion through the x factor and everything) Quote:
at all the over-inflated Corrie predictions. Yeah, it's SO gonna get over 12m at 8.30pm on a Tuesday and 7pm on a Wednesday!! ![]() Also I notice the thread last night was chopped to bits after the rows. Funny, that. Back to real ratings talk... ![]() Excellent for The One Snow. Poor for EastEnders, especially losing viewers over the 30 minute slot. Impressed HIGNFY held up so well with the beefed up competition. Pleased Corrie will have broken the 10m mark last night hopefully, a solid figure there. IAC also doing the business with nearly 10m - should do great on Saturday for its final (though it really should have been on Sunday). A real shame Misfits isn't doing over 1m, it's one of the most original and fresh British dramas in a long time. I'd go as far as saying it has the best cinematography of any British drama I've seen. I don't know if it's just a niche show, or if the scheduling hasn't been quite right for its young audience. I always watch it on Sky+ personally.Looking forward to the HD figures. ![]() Quote:
The Vic fire didn't quite manage 12m did it?Something in the region of 9.4m for the fire itself (supposed to be one of the most expensive stunts ever?) and a lowly 8.9m for the show's "matriarch" Babs Windsor's exit I believe?Oh, and just 4 million managed to watch the "most expensive stunt ever" with Ian Beale and Phil Mitchell. That's beyond disappointing - in my honest opinion. ![]() I'll give you the answers In 2006 (EastEnders worst year in history of the show) The Big stunt (Phill and Ian) wasn't really promoted but the main problem was it clashed with a HUGE Emmerdale storyline which rated very well The Vic stunt yet again was not really promoted and clashed with Emmerdale Peggy's exit got dented By Corrie (8:30-8:40pm) and was against the Big Brother lastever show which is popular with Young viewers (as is EastEnders) Both the Fire and Peggys exit was promoted as 'September 2010' no actual date of event for casual viewers. Look at the Big stunt for corrie back in May (which didn't go as planned) but ITV were prepared to Move it to 9:00pm around BGT so it pulled in Good ratings where as the BBC just leave EastEnders where it is |
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The tram crash is Monday with the aftermath over the next few days (hence the live episode on Thursday).
I hope ITV show it (or a shortened minute piece) on Sunday during The X Factor. They'd be stupid not to, quite frankly. They won't lose anything by showing it - if you ask me, people would be wanting more to tune in after seeing that. So I take it corrie is set on the same night right across the week Because in the spoilers it says 8:30pm (monday) Tram crash and then on Friday 8:30pm episode the emergancy services arrive on the street so what happens in Tuesdays,Weds,Thursdays hour and Fridays 7:30pm episodes? |
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ITV will promoted Corrie Via X Factor (i thought that was a given)
So I take it corrie is set on the same night right across the week Because in the spoilers it says 8:30pm (monday) Tram crash and then on Friday 8:30pm episode the emergancy services arrive on the street so what happens in Tuesdays,Weds,Thursdays hour and Fridays 7:30pm episodes? |
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Yesterday's BBC3 repeat of EastEnders had 1.62m (7%).
That's very impressive - one of its top 5 BBC3 ratings ever I believe. --- Also people on here now might have some idea of what the Soap Ratings Thread is usually like !
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The entire week is set on the same night.
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The fact they're on BBC2 seems to suggest that there'll be a drama series running at 9pm on Tuesdays in January.
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rzt sorry to keep asking you, anything for Neighbours at 7pm?
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Having just watched that Corrie trailer
I stand by my prediction of 17.2m on Thursday and Most episodes From Monday wil be over 12 million or just under |
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Those regional news ratings are interesting.
To suggest some answers, Tyne Tees & Border probably does well due to the history of there being a strong North East Tonight and strong Lookaround. Look North Newcastle was probably unpopular in the Cumbria part of the region. Granada have a history of being drivel during the showbizzy Granada Tonight era that they probably haven't been able to shake off now in the Granada Reports era. Plus the BBC has Gordon Burns who is popular. |
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Having just watched that Corrie trailer
I stand by my prediction of 17.2m on Thursday and Most episodes From Monday wil be over 12 million or just under I'm not exactly sure where Corrie is going to pick up over 7m casual viewers from and a share over 60%
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17.2m for full slot overnights?!
I'm not exactly sure where Corrie is going to pick up over 7m casual viewers from and a share over 60%![]() where's the 7million coming from Becuase Mondays is likely to be 12/13m anyway and EastEnders rose by about 6 million didn't it 17.2m Peak at 8:50pm (ish) |
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Having just watched that Corrie trailer
I stand by my prediction of 17.2m on Thursday and Most episodes From Monday wil be over 12 million or just under I really cannot see it getting that, I really can't. By getting that you're also suggesting it'll outrate The X Factor Final. Sorry... but no. Now that we have Thursday's rating (well, sort of), we can look at other past live episodes compared directly to the previous week episode (source - BARB) : 2003 - The Bill - 8.90m >> 10.41m (17% uplift) 2005 - The Bill - 6.05m >> 8.19m (35% uplift) 2010 - EastEnders - 10.41m >> 16.41m (58% uplift) Unlike I think Cent (or C14E?) brilliant prediction for The X Factor Final Results show in comparison with American Idol I believe there isn't much baseline to use here. Or at least, I can't see a baseline. Yesterday's overnight rating of ~10.2m (including HD), if it had the same uplift as EastEnders, could get 16.12m in the overnights, but I don't see that likely, really. A lot depends on how much ITV hype it over the weekend. |
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FA Cup Arsenal v Leeds United - 08/01/11 - 12:45 - ITV1 Manchester United v Liverpool - 09/01/11 - 13:30 - ITV1 League Cup West Ham United v Birmingham City - 11/01/11 - BBC Two Arsenal v Ipswich Town - 25/01/11 - BBC Two No ITV prime-time game. Police would obviously not allow Man Utd v Liverpool (1st pick) to be prime-time and ESPN has then grabbed the two best timeslots (ie Sat 5.30pm and Sun 4pm) for the 2nd and 3rd picks. Even with Man Utd v Liverpool, no prime-time means no big ratings which just makes the cost of the FA contract seem even more absurd. And then BBC puts its two Carling semis on BBC2. All points to more sport moving from terrestrial to Pay TV in the future. |
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17.2m would mean that it would be the highest rated episode of Coronation Street since 2003.
I really cannot see it getting that, I really can't. By getting that you're also suggesting it'll outrate The X Factor Final. Sorry... but no. Now that we have Thursday's rating (well, sort of), we can look at other past live episodes compared directly to the previous week episode (source - BARB) : 2003 - The Bill - 8.90m >> 10.41m (17% uplift) 2005 - The Bill - 6.05m >> 8.19m (35% uplift) 2010 - EastEnders - 10.41m >> 16.41m (58% uplift) Unlike I think Cent (or C14E?) brilliant prediction for The X Factor Final Results show in comparison with American Idol I believe there isn't much baseline to use here. Or at least, I can't see a baseline. Yesterday's overnight rating of ~10.2m (including HD), if it had the same uplift as EastEnders, could get 16.12m in the overnights, but I don't see that likely, really. A lot depends on how much ITV hype it over the weekend. As i've said before Corrie has the benefits of having promotion Via The X factor this weekend and the Weather will also benefit it EDIT- Im not predicting 17+m just so i can laugh if it doesn't beat EastEnders but im predicting that figure becuase i genually think it will rate that high |
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If EastEnders can do it then corrie can IMO.
As i've said before Corrie has the benefits of having promotion Via The X factor this weekend and the Weather will also benefit it Apparently the ITV.com clip is being shown on The Alan Titchmarsh Show in a bit - no idea if during adverts or what. |
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maybe the X-Factor results show, should have a specail preformance from some of the better looking cast of Corrie, as a way to promote the show, I heard something on Radio 2 about an album, they could have one of the singers from that.
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While that is true, I do think EastEnders has the social networking effect on Facebook and Twitter - hence word of mouth. Coronation Street gets little mention on either site compared to EastEnders.
Apparently the ITV.com clip is being shown on The Alan Titchmarsh Show in a bit - no idea if during adverts or what. Some of the EastEnders storylines that hadn't been promoted did very well due to Word of Mouth,Twitter ect But i think Corrie will be the same for this week and mainly Thursday. A dark,Cold and possibly snowy evening with Very Little Comp on the Other channels people might just want to Watch Corrie LIVE (even just to see if there's any mistakes) If they are going to show the trailer via Alan Titchmarsh show then they will sure show it through X factor(which could get 14/15m in it's self and IAC so my prediction still stands This is exactly how i looked at EastEnders LIVE and despite some of you claiming that it wouldn't rise by such Numbers i still stuck by my word and i was right |
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BBC London did exceptionally well compared to London Tonight with 1.08m compared to 456k for LT. In Scotland there is only 70k seperating the two bulletins.
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Just Looking at some very old threads Not only Did people complain about Enders 25th Getting loads of threads in the Soaps forun (you should see howmany their are for Corrie's 50th) but You will also see how most people thought 13/14m was about all EastEnders LIVE was going to get
There's also people saying how Corrie will want to make their 50th Storylines the biggest ever to compete against that figure They have and will http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/s...215187&page=33 |
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..but tbh Corrie hasn't been one of them this year, it's only stepped up a gear in the last few weeks and next week really looks like the turning point, hopefully in both quality and ratings.

I'd go as far as saying it has the best cinematography of any British drama I've seen. I don't know if it's just a niche show, or if the scheduling hasn't been quite right for its young audience. I always watch it on Sky+ personally.
and a lowly 8.9m for the show's "matriarch" Babs Windsor's exit I believe?