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Old 11-12-2010, 14:38
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Seems unlikely that yesterday's second Corrie episode got more viewers (inc. HD) than Monday's tram crash episode!

I think I'll wait for DS or another source to update with the ratings to corroborate your numbers. The source I usually get the ratings from haven't updated yesterday's ratings unfortunately.
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Old 11-12-2010, 14:39
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Any ratings for Kerry Katona's show on ITV2 on Thursday?
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Old 11-12-2010, 14:48
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For what it's worth, ITV are repeating Odd One In in the post-News slot on Thursdays from 6th January at 10:35pm. Presumably this means it's been recommissioned despite flopping I think.
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Old 11-12-2010, 14:49
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Any ratings for Kerry Katona's show on ITV2 on Thursday?
Can't remember the exact number when I checked yesterday, but it was about 600k.

For what it's worth, ITV are repeating Odd One In in the post-News slot on Thursdays from 6th January at 10:35pm. Presumably this means it's been recommissioned despite flopping I think.
Or maybe they're repeating it because it rated badly first time round and didn't make enough ad revenue at the time so are making back that potential loss through repeats? Same thing for that Unforgettable Bob Monkhouse show too.
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Old 11-12-2010, 14:53
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ITV must be really pleased with themselves in the past month. Four years ago they only had Corrie and Emmerdale as guaranteed hits, the X Factor was still finding its feet. In the past month I'm A Celeb, which seemed to be in decline a few years ago, pulled in 12 million for its final, the X Factor has regularly pulled in 13 million viewers, you know who's anniversary week has attracted 11-14 million viewers and Emmerdale has added a million viewers. However, apart from this, they don't have any other hits and when TXF finishes and Corrie ratings die down after this week, then the cupboard will be bare again until BGT.
ITV need now with the huge profits they've earned from their month, well two months if you add in Downton Abbey, of big hits to invest in some new hits and quality drama for the rest of the year. The Biggest Loser, which will probably be a ratings loser, is not the way forward.
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Old 11-12-2010, 15:50
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ITV still have episodes of Law & Order:UK to show. If they put it back on monday nights after Above Suspicion 3, that shoud guarantee 5-6 million a week in janurary
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Old 11-12-2010, 16:00
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For what it's worth, ITV are repeating Odd One In in the post-News slot on Thursdays from 6th January at 10:35pm. Presumably this means it's been recommissioned despite flopping I think.
What a stupid timeslot! The only slot even slightly suitable for this guff would be the very early afternoon.
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Old 11-12-2010, 16:02
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Can't remember the exact number when I checked yesterday, but it was about 600k.
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Old 11-12-2010, 16:05
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Seeing Bob Cryer's name reminded me that I think the most incident packed live episode that I've seen in recent times was for The Bill. It involved a car exploding/crashing I think.
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Old 11-12-2010, 16:15
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Is Daybreak stabilising now? Or is it still hemhorraging viewers?
Daybreak seems to have settled at 800,000 which is the same figure GMTV ended on. BBC Breakfast is hovering between 1.8-2 million which in fact is a bigger gap than the GMTV era. So BBC Breakfast has actually found new viewers from somewhere and ITV has retained its audience but not built on it.No Daybreak over Xmas weekend but a ''weekend'' BBC Breakfast with Bill Turnbull down to present on Dec. 25. Daybreak is then cut back to 90 minutes on Dec 27 and 28 as ITV try an hour of CITV from 0600-0700.
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Old 11-12-2010, 16:20
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One interesting thing about the soap clash: previously both shows suffered when they went head to head; now it appears Emmerdale holds up while EastEnders doesn't. I think the repeat slot has something to do with that and that is why ITV will never implement it for their soaps - they want people to watch the original airing.
The occasional Emmerdale hour-longs were always effective in denting the ratings for EastEnders (presumably that was why they were scheduled in the first place), but once the hour-longs became weekly, the viewers voted with their remotes, and EastEnders fared better.
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Old 11-12-2010, 16:21
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Daybreak seems to have settled at 800,000 which is the same figure GMTV ended on. BBC Breakfast is hovering between 1.8-2 million which in fact is a bigger gap than the GMTV era. So BBC Breakfast has actually found new viewers from somewhere and ITV has retained its audience but not built on it.No Daybreak over Xmas weekend but a ''weekend'' BBC Breakfast with Bill Turnbull down to present on Dec. 25. Daybreak is then cut back to 90 minutes on Dec 27 and 28 as ITV try an hour of CITV from 0600-0700.
I haven't seen Daybreak, but I know ITV wanted to move away from the overly lightweight approach of GMTV. I know locally a lot of people stopped watching it when the floods were on and GMTV seemed more interested in Katie Price.
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Old 11-12-2010, 16:24
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What figures do BBC2, Ch4 and Five get between 6am-10am?
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Old 11-12-2010, 16:26
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The occasional Emmerdale hour-longs were always effective in denting the ratings for EastEnders (presumably that was why they were scheduled in the first place)

they were scheduled to support the 8pm shows on Tuesday nights.

ITV being a business schedules to maximise its advertising revenue.
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Old 11-12-2010, 16:32
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The occasional Emmerdale hour-longs were always effective in denting the ratings for EastEnders (presumably that was why they were scheduled in the first place), but once the hour-longs became weekly, the viewers voted with their remotes, and EastEnders fared better.
Back in the day the BBC used to move Eastenders regularly to a later slot when hour longs appeared on ITV, until eventually they declared themselves above that sort of thing.The Emmerdale clashes dont do EE any good though.
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Old 11-12-2010, 16:34
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they were scheduled to support the 8pm shows on Tuesday nights.

ITV being a business schedules to maximise its advertising revenue.
Don't tell me, tell Keith Richardson. He was "Loving it" (his words) when Emmerdale was beating EastEnders, thanks to its head-starts. And he and some of the cast members were talking about making Emmerdale the "number two soap", presumably ahead of EastEnders.
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Old 11-12-2010, 16:35
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It does seem to me now ITV1 puts all its efforts into autumn. You think about it, The X Factor, Downton Abbey, I'm A Celeb, plus this year's lottery win of the 50th anniversary of Coronation St, are all autumn programmes. To me they seem to be at their weakest in the summer when cheap reality shows that attract 3 million viewers are shown as ITV know shows like All At Sea would struggle in the autumn.
Out of Interest, has 71 Degrees North been recomissioned as ratings, while not at flop level, were only 3.5 million?
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Old 11-12-2010, 16:40
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Back in the day the BBC used to move Eastenders regularly to a later slot when hour longs appeared on ITV, until eventually they declared themselves above that sort of thing.The Emmerdale clashes dont do EE any good though.
Yeah, the BBC used to move EastEnders away from the clashes, but it didn't do any good, because although it meant people didn't have to choose between the two soaps, it did mean EastEnders lost other viewers due to the irregular timeslots.

Going back a few years, there was one time when the BBC moved EastEnders to 8pm on a Thursday, in order to avoid a big storyline in an hour-long Emmerdale from 7 until 8pm. However, ITV changed their schedule and split Emmerdale into two half-hours at 7 and 8pm that night. In fact, ITV might even have run it from 7.30 until 8.30pm.

That was the last time the BBC moved EastEnders, because it was obviously pointless to move it under those circumstances.
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Old 11-12-2010, 17:08
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Friday 10th December Overnights
BBC One (inc. HD)
19:00- The One Show: 5.15m (22.8%)
19:30- A Question of Sport: 3.64m (15.2%)
20:00- EastEnders: 9.17m (37.9%)
20:30- QI: 3.85m (15.0%)
21:00- Strictly Come Dancing: 8.48m (33.4%)
* series low
22:00- BBC News At Ten: 5.88m (26.7%)
22:25- BBC Regional News: 5.66m (27.6%)
22:35- The Graham Norton Show: 3.77m (22.7%)
* all time high

ITV1 (inc. HD)
19:00- Emmerdale: 7.95m (35.2%)
19:30- Coronation Street: 11.54m (47.9%)
20:00- Countrywise Kitchen: 4.33m (17.8%)
20:30- Coronation Street: 11.55m (45.0%)
21:00- Coronation Street: The Big 50: 5.03m (20.8%)
22:30- ITV News: 2.86m (15.7%)

Thanks to MattJ for the ratings
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Old 11-12-2010, 17:13
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Don't tell me, tell Keith Richardson. He was "Loving it" (his words) when Emmerdale was beating EastEnders, thanks to its head-starts. And he and some of the cast members were talking about making Emmerdale the "number two soap", presumably ahead of EastEnders.
Look at the 8pm ratings with a lead in from Emmerdale versus those without. The ones with lead-ins generally rate about 0.5m higher.

As for the pub talk or willy waving, well thats just what you get in any organisation.
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Old 11-12-2010, 17:14
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Final comparison:

EastEnders - 25th Anniversary
15/02 - 10.4m (39.6%)
16/02 - 10.5m (41.8%)
18/02 - 10.8m (41.5%) - 1 hour
19/02 - 15.6m (58.0%) - live
Average = 11.8m (45.2%)

Coronation Street - 50th Anniversary
06/12 - 11.6m (44.4%)
06/12 - 12.9m (45.8%)
07/12 - 11.8m (42.6%)
08/12 - 11.1m (45.9%)
09/12 - 14.0m (52.0%) - 1 hour, live
10/12 - 11.5m (47.9%)
10/12 - 11.6m (45.0%)
Average = 12.1m (46.2%)

All ratings are overnights and for the full advertised timeslot.

The first episodes after EastEnders Live had:

22/02 - 11.4m (43.0%)
23/02 - 10.4m (43.0%)
25/02 - 9.4m (39.0%)
26/02 - no episode

Interesting to note that Friday's %'s for Coronation Street are higher than Monday's. Own goal by BBC with Strictly, but it should be fine tonight.
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Old 11-12-2010, 17:21
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Final comparison:

EastEnders - 25th Anniversary
Average = 11.8m (45.2%)

Coronation Street - 50th Anniversary
Average = 12.0m (46.2%)
if the weekly average is where Corrie was meant to win over EastEnders, well I guess it did, but not by much

200,000 more viewes and 1% share.

I expected more from the soap that for nearly all of its 50 years, was the unquestioned No 1 soap. I think this year belongs to EastEnders.

Still in all fairness, Corrie is still doing better than Neighbours
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Old 11-12-2010, 17:23
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if the weekly average is where Corrie was meant to win over EastEnders, well I guess it did, but not by much

200,000 more viewes and 1% share.
If I was to use tape-checked ratings, the gap would be significantly more.
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Old 11-12-2010, 17:25
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If I was to use tape-checked ratings, the gap would be significantly more.
such as?
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Old 11-12-2010, 17:26
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For what it's worth I think Corrie Live rated brilliantly. OK, it didn't match EE, but frankly, who cares? 14m is incredible and another 2m for the repeat just adds icing to the cake. Before Monday I doubt anyone expected it to beat EE although with it rating so well earlier in the week, expectations rose, but a 12m average across the week is exceptional and everyone involved should be very proud.

As for last night, that's shockingly low for Strictly. Obviously it's a great rating but compared to the 12m it got last week that's a huge decline. It'll obviously do better tonight but I do wonder if it'll suffer significantly without Ann. The Big 50 did decently against SCD and Corrie itself did very well again.

How do people think The X Factor, Take Me Out, JLS and Strictly will do tonight? I think: X Factor: 13.8m, TMO: 7.1m, JLS: 4.7m, SCD: 10.9m.
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