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The Ratings Thread (Part 14)
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most_haunted
08-12-2010
Do you have the 10pm news ratings Mike please? Would be interesting to see how News at Ten is holding up! Thanks.
Mike Teevee
08-12-2010
Originally Posted by D.M.N.:
“I suspect the 15-minute breakdowns show that Holby performed solidly against Emmerdale only to dive low when Coronation Street came on. Having Emmerdale on at 8pm with some flop on at 8:30pm would only hurt Emmerdale in my view.”

8-8.15pm Holby - 4.25m; Emmers - 7.8m
8.15-8.30pm H - 4.11m; E - 8.12m
8.30-8.45pm H - 3.64m; Corrie - 11.3m
8.45-9pm H - 3.61m; C - 11.2m
garyessex
08-12-2010
Good figures all round again
D.M.N.
08-12-2010
From Channel 4 Sales, including +1:

Channel 4
18:00 - The Simpsons: 2.08m
18:30 - Hollyoaks: 1.14m
20:00 - Kirstie And Phil's Perfect Christmas: 1.93m
21:00 - The Family: 964,900
22:00 - Frankie Boyle's Tramadol Nights: 1.12m
22:30 - The Morgana Show: 740,000

E4
19:00 - Hollyoaks: 500,700
21:00 - 50 Greatest Plastic Surgery...: 508,000

EDIT: Thanks Mike, as expected I think. Corrie finished a tad early last night as usual when it starts at 8:30pm, so no biggie seeing the first 15 minutes rate higher.
Mike Teevee
08-12-2010
Originally Posted by most_haunted:
“Do you have the 10pm news ratings Mike please? Would be interesting to see how News at Ten is holding up! Thanks. ”

TON - 4.56m
NAT - 3.15m

and for nobody in particular
Miranda (rpt) - 1.32m
Family - 833k
garyessex
08-12-2010
Good repeat for Miranda, half the audience it secured on Monday
Dancc
08-12-2010
Anything for CSI: Miami on 5?
omnidirectional
08-12-2010
The latest BARB summary (Nov 22nd-28th) lists a row of 0s for ITV2 HD.

Is this correct?

I think not, but If it is, poor Derek..
Dancc
08-12-2010
Originally Posted by omnidirectional:
“The latest BARB summary (Nov 22nd-28th) lists a row of 0s for ITV2 HD.

Is this correct?

I think not, but If it is, poor Derek..”

I think it's just because there is no data for it this week. No top 10 either, or last week. The figures became too embarrassing to publish.

For the last week of data we have, it had a weekly reach of just 256,000. That makes it less popular than around half a dozen BBC interactive services, Sky Arts 2, Animal Planet+1, DMAX+2, Food Network +1, Liverpool FC TV, National Geographic HD, Scuzz, The Style Network and many many more. In summary, there isn't much demand for this service at the moment.

Maybe ITV will do the sensible thing and merge the SD&HD data to save face...
dave01
08-12-2010
Originally Posted by Mike Teevee:
“drum roll.....

Emmers - 7.62m
EE - 9.29m
Emmers - 7.96m
Corrie - 11.25m (no mistakes today)

HO - 1.11m
Neighbours - 1.43m
HAA - 915k

Edit: BBC1, C4 and Five (inc HD)”

Originally Posted by Mike Teevee:
“Holby - 3.9m (ouch)
Corrie special - 5.49m”


Coronation Street did very well to hold on to what will be about 11.6m including HD. The rating for Holby City isn't too bad at all, it's the lowest overnight since June 1st of this year (3.8m) but I was expecting it to go much lower than that and record its lowest ever rating.
EDIT: Last night was Holby's 3rd lowest ever overnight rating.
ftv
08-12-2010
Originally Posted by RobbieSykes123:
“Good for Holby to retain 67% of its normal audience against that onslaught; a decent proportion of the other 33% will have taped it.

The drop for Coro was in line with my expectations, but I did wonder if the extensive press coverage yesterday would have drawn new viewers in. Seemingly not.”

Don;t forget Holby wasn't shown in Scotland
Cent
08-12-2010
Originally Posted by ftv:
“Don;t forget Holby wasn't shown in Scotland”

But it never is and River City's ratings will be included in that, which is probably more popular in Scotland than Holby City would be.
ftv
08-12-2010
Originally Posted by Cent:
“But it never is and River City's ratings will be included in that, which is probably more popular in Scotland than Holby City would be.”

So in Scotland River City goes down as part of Holby - that's totally illogical
D.M.N.
08-12-2010
Originally Posted by Mike Teevee:
“Corrie - 11.25m (no mistakes today)”

Including HD and for the full half an hour slot, it had 11.83m (42.6%). Broadcast doesn't mention a peak, but I think the peak would still be ~13m.

50 Years including HD had 5.68m (22.7%).

Originally Posted by Dancc:
“Anything for CSI: Miami on 5? ”

2.13m (8.5%).

Source for the above is Broadcast.
Dancc
08-12-2010
Thanks D.M.N. Good to see it back over the 2m mark in the overnights.

Some news from MG regarding TXF Final this weekend:

Quote:
“The X Factor final will deliver a bumper weekend for ITV with the broadcaster expected to rake in as much as £25m in advertising revenues.

Advertisers have been queuing up to pay as much as £250,000 for a 30-second spot in the final results show on Sunday night, with a slot on the Saturday night going for about £200,000.

Each of the shows is two hours long and ITV has upped the usual five commercial breaks within each show to six to maximise revenues from the final.”

http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010...or-ad-revenues
Sandsss
08-12-2010
Anyone know EE BBC3 rating?
D.M.N.
08-12-2010
Full'ish roundup now DS have updated:

Tuesday 7th December 2010
BBC One (inc HD)
19:00 - The One Show: 5.46m (23.5%)
19:30 - EastEnders: 9.29m (37.7%)
20:00 - Holby City: 3.90m (14.4%)
* 20:00 - 4.25m
* 20:15 - 4.11m
* 20:30 - 3.64m
* 20:45 - 3.61m
21:00 - Turn Back Time: 4.2m (16.6%)
22:00 - BBC News at Ten: 4.56m
22:35 - Imagine: 1.3m (10.2%)

BBC Two
19:00 - Snooker: 960,000 (4.0%)
20:00 - Natural World Special: 1.98m (7.4%)
21:00 - The Foods That Make Billions: 1.41m (5.6%)
22:00 - Miranda: 1.32m (6.2%)

ITV1 (inc HD)
19:00 - Emmerdale: 7.62m exc HD
19:30 - Tonight: 4.93m (20.0%)
* one of the highest-ever overnight ratings for a normal edition?
20:00 - Emmerdale: 7.96m exc HD
* 20:00 - 7.80m
* 20:15 - 8.12m
20:30 - Coronation Street: 11.83m (42.6%)
21:00 - Coronation Street - 50 Years, 50 Moments: 5.68m (22.7%)
22:00 - ITV News at Ten: 3.15m exc HD

Channel 4 (inc +1 and HD)
18:00 - The Simpsons: 2.08m
18:30 - Hollyoaks: 1.14m
20:00 - Kirstie And Phil's Perfect Christmas: 1.93m
21:00 - The Family: 964,900
22:00 - Frankie Boyle's Tramadol Nights: 1.12m
22:30 - The Morgana Show: 740,000

Five (inc HD)
17:30 - Neighbours: 1.43m
18:00 - Home and Away: 915,000
19:30 - Street Market Chefs: 402,000 (1.6%)
20:00 - Sea Patrol UK: 784,000 (2.9%)
21:00 - CSI: Miami: 2.13m (8.5%)
22:00 - CSI: NY: 1.35m (7.0%)

ITV2
21:00 - The Vampire Diaries: 415,000 (1.7%)
* +1: 151,000 (0.8%)

ITV4
22:00 - The Ashes: 718,000 (3.8%)

E4 (inc +1)
19:00 - Hollyoaks: 500,700
21:00 - 50 Greatest Plastic Surgery...: 508,000

Film4
21:00 - FILM: Transformers: 761,000 (4.0%)
* highest multichannel audience of the night (presumably excluding EastEnders)

Primetime Shares
ITV1 - 26.1%
BBC One - 20.0%
BBC Two - 5.8%
Channel 5 - 4.8%
Channel 4 - 4.6% (+1: 0.6%)

Source: Mike Teevee, Channel 4 Sales, DS TV, Broadcast

Very good rating for Tonight, not sure why though! EastEnders wasn't dented, so that's slightly strange - unless Coronation Street is bringing the side effect in that ITV1 is the default channel for some this week.

I do think we may see Coronation Street just about at 10m tonight due to the 7pm start. Should timeshift more though. Extreme own goal by ITV though, the repeat isn't on ITV2 until 12:30am - they should have put it on at 10pm for those that missed it instead of a film.
Mike Teevee
08-12-2010
programme amendments for w/e 17th October 2010 now available on BARB website
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as for ITV2 HD figures, I think those figures should be *'s. I'm double checking with BARB whether those 0's should be listed

some previous weeks had *'s and normal figures. Hopefully I'll have an answer today
all_night
08-12-2010
I think TONIGHT was about the current weather, icy conditions. Can't remember the actual title.
Dancc
08-12-2010
I'm surprised C5 managed to beat C4 again in prime despite the poor performance from 7pm-9pm. I guess it all came down to 9pm onwards where CSI: Miami and CSI: NY (R) were miles ahead of the C4 opposition.

Excellent rating for The Ashes on ITV4. Transformers also repeated very well on Film4.
Georged123
08-12-2010
Corrie did as I expected. The Corrie Special after it did below what I expected. Considering there was nearly 12m people watching Corrie before it, I thought more would stay and watch another Corrie related program. For more than 50% not to bother is disappointing IMO.
Dancc
08-12-2010
Originally Posted by Georged123:
“Corrie did as I expected. The Corrie Special after it did below what I expected. Considering there was nearly 12m people watching Corrie before it, I thought more would stay and watch another Corrie related program. For more than 50% not to bother is disappointing IMO.”

I agree, I thought just under 7m for the special last night was a fair target with little in the way of competition and a good solid lead-in.

Looks like my 8.9m prediction for Thursday is going to be way out.
Georged123
08-12-2010
Originally Posted by Dancc:
“I agree, I thought just under 7m for the special last night was a fair target with little in the way of competition and a good solid lead-in.

Looks like my 8.9m prediction for Thursday is going to be way out. ”

I predicted 7m for last night and 8m for Thursday. It could be a long week on the ratings prediction game.
Dancc
08-12-2010
I perhaps didn't factor in the Tuesday effect which ITV1 suffers from. It probably shows that even if they had a Corrie episode every Tuesday, it wouldn't boost their 9pm offerings all that much, if a show about Corrie couldn't even break 6m in that slot following a major episode.
James J
08-12-2010
However it does seem to support Corrie airing on Tuesdays....
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