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Old 11-05-2011, 15:37
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For anyone wondering how good (crap) the NMA's will do tonight:

2007 - 3.5m (18.3%)
2008 - 2.8m (12.4%)
2010 - 2.8m (13.0%)
They must get this one cheap as part of a deal for the NTAs as the ratings are always awful. Then again, they seem to be making a bit more effort this year as it's taking place at Wembley arena and Take That and JLS are performing live, which should boost it a little. They've also changed the presenter but I can't see Bleakley boosting it!
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Old 11-05-2011, 15:48
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What was the BBC1 competition each year though?
Well The Apprentice looks likely to rate far stronger than Junior Apprentice did opposite the awards last year, probably over 2m higher. With that in mind, it's difficult to see where extra viewers could come from for the NMAs. In any case the main awards season has long passed. What can the NMAs really bring to the table except a less star-studded lineup?
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Old 11-05-2011, 16:29
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The Apprentice did well, just 420, 000 viewers behind EastEnders.
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Old 11-05-2011, 17:19
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The Apprentice overnight launch ratings on BBC1:

2007- 5.0m (22%)
2008- 6.4m (25%)
2009- 8.1m (33%)
2010- 6.9m (27%)

I see Robbie's gone with his usual under-prediction tactics today. Of course a big well-established show like The Apprentice won't rate as low as 5.0-5.5m for its opener, he knows that . The average prediction on the RPG incidentally was 6.8m.
Good rating for The Apprentice

Well done to Robbie for successfully turning a good rating for The Apprentice into a exceptionally good rating for The Apprentice, by under predicting massively.

Why it would fall to 6m when it has had massive promotion across TV, radio, magazines for months and was airing on a night that is strong for BBC1/weak for ITV1 only he knows.
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Old 11-05-2011, 17:21
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A full roundup of yesterday's ratings, many thanks go to rzt for finding the sources for the ratings and originally compiling them in this format. I've added a few more ratings for Doctor Who News, and thanks to trickytree1979 on the previous page for the breakfast figures.

Tuesday 10th May Overnights
BBC One
06:00- Breakfast: 1.69m
* reach: 7.47m
13:45- Doctors: 1.44m (22.1%)
19:30- EastEnders: 8.24m (40.3%)
20:00- Holby City: 5.58m (25%)
21:00- The Apprentice: 7.8m (30.86%)
* 5-minute peak: 8.4m
* 2nd best ever launch
* up 0.9m vs. 2010 opener

22:35- See You In Court: 1.89m (15.9%)

BBC Two
19:00- Britain's Secret Seas: 1.41m (7.1%)
20:00- Britain's Next Big Thing: 1.38m (6.2%)
21:00- The Country House Revealed: 1.58m (6.3%)
22:00- The Apprentice: You’re Fired!: 2.91m (14.3%)

ITV1
06:00- Daybreak: 874k
* reach: 3.25m
19:00- Emmerdale: 6.49m (34%)
20:00- Countrywise: 2.92m (13.1%)
21:00- Home is Where The Heart Is: 2.14m (8.48%) , +1: 174k (0.98%)

Channel 4
18:30- Hollyoaks: 1.04m (5.6%)
20:00- Supersize Vs Superskinny: 1.98m (8.9%) , +1: 166k (0.7%)
21:00- The Secret Millionaire: 1.35m (5.35%) , +1: 302,800 (1.71%)
22:00- Campus: 362k (2.1%) , +1: 70,917 (0.8%)
* overnight series average: 436k (2.56%)

Channel 5
13:45- Neighbours: 698k (10.6%)
17:30- Neighbours: 1.18m (8.8%)
18:00- Home & Away: 866k (5.3%)
19:30- Highland Emergency: 434k (2.1%)
20:00- Supersize Grime: 870k (3.9%)
21:00- CSI: 2.05m (8.1%)
22:00- CSI: Miami: 1.19m (6.5%)

Primetime Shares
BBC One: 27.3%
ITV1: 12.9% (+1: 0.4%)
BBC Two: 7.5%
Channel 4: 5.2% (+1: 1%)
Channel 5: 5.2%

Ratings include HD and are tape-checked where necessary

Multichannel
Alibi (inc +1)
21:00- Murdoch Mysteries: 275k

BBC Three
19:30- Snog Marry Avoid?: 190k (0.9%)
20:00- Eurovision Song Contest: Semi-Finals: 470k (2%)
22:00- EastEnders: 990k (4.9%)

BBC Four
19:40- Doctor Who: 168k (0.83%)
20:05- Doctor Who: 294k (1.37%)
21:00- The Viking Sagas: 569k (2.3%)

Dave (inc +1)
22:00- Mock The Week: 423k

E4
19:00- Hollyoaks: 501k (2.6%)
21:00- 90210: 464k inc +1
22:00- The Cleveland Show: 364k inc +1

Film4 (inc +1)
18:45- Night at the Museum: 360k
21:00- The Rocker: 270k

5*
18:30- Home & Away: 538k (2.9%)

ITV2
19:00- The Only Way is Essex: 132k
21:00- The Vampire Diaries: 495k (2%) , +1: 123k (0.69%)

ITV4
21:00- Jean-Claude Van Damme: Behind Closed Doors: 92k (0.36%)
* overnight series average: 150k (0.62%)

More4 (inc +1)
18:45- Come Dine with Me: 321k
21:00- Grand Designs: 340k

Sky1
19:30- The Simpsons: 470k (2.3%)

Sky Living
21:00- Katie: 268,200 (1.06%)
* overnight series average: 286,300 (1.17%)
22:00- The Hunks: 71k (0.4%)

Sky News
06:00- Sunrise: 107k
* reach: 563k

Sky Sports 1
19:30- Man City v Tottenham: 1.28m (5.5%)

Watch (inc +1)
20:00- No Ordinary Family: 224k
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Old 11-05-2011, 17:23
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thanks for the Doctor Who ratings
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Old 11-05-2011, 17:25
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Confirmed: 'The Killing' (American version) to air on Channel 4.

http://www.channel4.com/info/press/n...es-the-killing
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Old 11-05-2011, 17:45
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Nice to see a total reach for the Breakfast shows (thanks trickytree!) - it certainly makes them seem more significant than their averages might suggest.

Makes for interesting comparisons with the big Radio shows which are thought to be dominant at that time of day. I think the RAJAR (Radio version of BARB) figures are weekly reaches, which must mean BBC Breakfast at that sort of level could well top both the big radio shows (Chris Moyles and Chris Evans) who seem to pull between 7-9 million each for their weekly reach.
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Old 11-05-2011, 17:45
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The Mentalist is gearing up for its biggest most explosive series finale to date:

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/ustv/new...hn-reveal.html

Airs on Channel 5 in early June. Can't wait for this! Hopefully they show the two-part finale back-to-back like CBS are doing next week, resting Law & Order for one week.

Ratings have been creeping up since it returned from its midseason hiatus here in the UK. It hasn't dipped below 2m once in the official figures since it returned, compared to 8 times in autumn 2010. The episode "The Red Mile" which aired on Royal Wedding Day (April 29) and achieved a consolidated audience of 2.48m was the show's most watched episode since the Christmas themed episode "Jolly Red Elf" picked up 2.62m in December.
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Old 11-05-2011, 17:46
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Confirmed: 'The Killing' (American version) to air on Channel 4.

http://www.channel4.com/info/press/n...es-the-killing

Of the acquisition Jay Hunt says: 'We are thrilled to acquire The Killing. This intense, atmospheric crime thriller redefines the genre and will sit perfectly alongside Channel 4's stable of award-winning, critically-acclaimed US shows.'
I wish other 'critically acclaimed' US shows were getting the same treatment, with a C4/C4HD placing, rather than being stuck on 'lo-res', fuzzyvision, stereo sound, More4.

Perhaps Rupert insisted on a C4 showing, or he'd sell it to Sky!!
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Old 11-05-2011, 17:48
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The Mentalist is gearing up for its biggest most explosive series finale to date:

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/ustv/new...hn-reveal.html

Airs on Channel 5 in early June. Can't wait for this! Hopefully they show the two-part finale back-to-back like CBS are doing next week, resting Law & Order for one week.

Ratings have been creeping up since it returned from its midseason hiatus here in the UK. It hasn't dipped below 2m once in the official figures since it returned, compared to 8 times in autumn 2010. The episode "The Red Mile" which aired on Royal Wedding Day (April 29) and achieved a consolidated audience of 2.48m was the show's most watched episode since the Christmas themed episode "Jolly Red Elf" picked up 2.62m in December.
If the finale is 'early June', I wonder if they'll move it to 10pm because of Britain's Got Talent?
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Old 11-05-2011, 17:52
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If the finale is 'early June', I wonder if they'll move it to 10pm because of Britain's Got Talent?
Oh dear. Trust Cowell to put a spanner in the works!

What week is BGT airing on a Friday?
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Old 11-05-2011, 17:52
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Nice to see a total reach for the Breakfast shows (thanks trickytree!) - it certainly makes them seem more significant than their averages might suggest.
Thanks from me too. Considering the length of these programmes the 'reach' is far more significant than a 'whole slot' or '30 minute' average.

Whereas, a typical thirty minute show's average is no doubt much nearer the reach figure, Breakfast TV has always been a 'dip in' for a few minutes type programme.

Shame media journalists don't understand how ratings work.
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Old 11-05-2011, 17:54
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Oh dear. Trust Cowell to put a spanner in the works!

What week is BGT airing on a Friday?
June 3rd is the Friday it'll be on.
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Old 11-05-2011, 17:57
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June 3rd is the Friday it'll be on.
Damn! Of all the Fridays, that's the worst possible one. The first half of The Mentalist finale is due to air that night.

I know they won't do this but they should air a rerun in its place that night and run the 2 hour finale on June 10th. It will be a waste otherwise, because I think this could top 3m.
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Old 11-05-2011, 18:04
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well I will be watching The Mentalist, BGT or no BGT.
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Old 11-05-2011, 18:13
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Damn! Of all the Fridays, that's the worst possible one. The first half of The Mentalist finale is due to air that night.

I know they won't do this but they should air a rerun in its place that night and run the 2 hour finale on June 10th. It will be a waste otherwise, because I think this could top 3m.
Or have The Mentalist on from 9pm to 11pm?
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Old 11-05-2011, 18:15
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well I will be watching The Mentalist, BGT or no BGT.
Me too mate, no contest. But we're a rare breed!

Looking back at last year, The Mentalist only suffered a 300k drop in the overnights during BGT week. But that wasn't part of a big finale like this one, so had less potential anyway.
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Old 11-05-2011, 18:15
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Damn! Of all the Fridays, that's the worst possible one. The first half of The Mentalist finale is due to air that night.

I know they won't do this but they should air a rerun in its place that night and run the 2 hour finale on June 10th. It will be a waste otherwise, because I think this could top 3m.
Just intrigued as to why you think it will suddenly jump over 1m viewers for the finale?
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Old 11-05-2011, 18:29
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Or have The Mentalist on from 9pm to 11pm?
It's one option, I suppose. I take it Corrie is at 9 and the BGT result at 9:30pm? Maybe it could work as a strong alternative. But I can't see many tuning in at 10pm if they missed the first part, that's the problem. For the best results a week later would be ideal.

Just intrigued as to why you think it will suddenly jump over 1m viewers for the finale?
I meant over 3m in the officials, not the overnights. The current average is 2.1m (2.2m since it returned in March) peaking at 2.6m, but an additional 500-600k on average watch repeats on 5*, bringing the typical weekly reach to around 2.6-2.8m. Given this finale will contain major developments with regard to Red John, a long running unresolved storyline in the show, I think that should give it more than enough "juice" to take it over the 3m mark with promotion. Even last year's finale did 2.5m in the middle of the summer.
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Old 11-05-2011, 18:30
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Dancc is there any worth while on Inside5?

Long shot: A to Z of sport, any comment anyone?
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Old 11-05-2011, 18:38
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Dancc is there any worth while on Inside5?

Long shot: A to Z of sport, any comment anyone?
Inside 5 is frustrating. I only signed up for the Channel 5 surveys and all they ever send me is surveys from other companies.

Still, they pay more than your typical survey site I'm told so that's something. But I don't feel like much of an "insider" at the moment!
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Old 11-05-2011, 18:53
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Just watching ITV news and they briefly mentioned that ITVs profits from adverts was up 12% year on year in Quarter 1. However what was more interesting was the reason they gace for this:

the success of new shows such as Marchlands (fair enough) and Monroe , apart from the first two episodes I thought this was down to around 4.0m in the overnights? Is that now judged a success by ITV?

I know it was just a throwaway comment, but still.
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Old 11-05-2011, 18:56
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The Apprentice, of course, should get 6m and whilst it remains by some distance the Premier Crud of the reality shows
Corrected your spelling mistake there. The Apprentice is just your bog standard reality competition show dressed up in a business suit so the BBC can pass it off as something more than it is.

Channel 4 has picked up the rights to the US remake of The Killing according to Variety, wonder if it is for the main channel or More4.
I've been saying for a while (well, since the Danish version did the business on BBC4) that C4 should go for the US version. Now, let's hope they schedule it well - Mondays or Thursdays at 10pm.

Quite a few bits of C4 news today - they've also commissioned Black Mirror, a three-part drama series from Charlie Brooker and four-part political thriller Coup, based on novel A Very British Coup.
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Old 11-05-2011, 18:56
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Anyone know the ratings for OKTV? The show is purely awful... Bout time channel 5 brought back Family Affairs!!! Nothing has even come close in terms of ratings or quality!!
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