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For all the pom poms and cheer leading, they dont wipe the floor in ratings terms.
![]() ITV1 zooms into a particular demographic on weekday mornings and does ok with this approach. Vile Kyle does nothing for credibility though. |
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Sunday 29th:
- BBC1 show the second Pirates movie again at 9. - ITV1 go with Corrie at 7 and BGT at 7:30 before the launch of Scott & Bailey. Films on BBC One Bank Holiday Monday : 14:05 The Cat in the Hat and later 17:00 Wall E |
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That puts BBC News at 11.20pm that night. Which is as late as I can ever remember it being.
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I've no idea why, but they should have kept it at 9pm. Why not:
19:30 - Britain's Got Talent 21:00 - Coronation Street 21:30 - Scott & Bailey 22:30 - ITV News Considering it's lead-in, Scott & Bailey should do well, however considering Pirates' performance this past Sunday, it may end up getting walloped out the water. |
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Erm, BBC1 showed the news after Eurovision at 11.30pm just last Saturday.
Which is kind of a given, since it's a one-off live event.
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Digiguide has updated for week beginning Saturday 28th May. Some scheduling points:
Sunday 29th: - BBC1 show the second Pirates movie again at 9. - ITV1 go with Corrie at 7 and BGT at 7:30 before the launch of Scott & Bailey. - Channel 4 have the premiere of The Curious Case of Benjamin Button at 9. Monday 30th: - BGT 7.30pm, Corrie 9pm, BGT 9.30pm all this week. - Egypt's Lost Cities at 8:30 on BBC1 for 90 mins - no Panorama. EastEnders is in its usual slots this week. Tuesday 31st: - Panorama special at 9 on BBC1 about care homes. - Lead Balloon returns at 10 on BBC2. Thursday 2nd June: - Traffic Cops repeat at 9 on BBC1. Thanks to Elgin for info Quote:
Although I expect it will really dent the potential audience for Scott & Bailey, it seems really late for the Pirates movie to start. That puts BBC News at 11.20pm that night. Which is as late as I can ever remember it being.
Disappointed to see the return of Lead Balloon - disappointed to see it on BBC2 when it should be on BBC1 ![]() Watchdog and Inside The Human Body both finish on Thursday 26th May so they could have put a film on as a filler the following week instead of bloody Traffic Cops. |
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Although I expect it will really dent the potential audience for Scott & Bailey
As for BGT, I've already said I don't like the schedule for the live shows, but I wonder how they'll do this year. They won't do as well as they could have done an hour later but they were really unlucky last year as Corrie had to be pulled after two nights, which also dented BGT's results. Also, it was probably one of the hottest weeks of the year, which really dented the performance shows, especially towards the end of the week. Maybe their luck will be a bit better this year. |
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Facebook - TV & Satellite Week...
Apologies to our readers in Scotland who were expecting the documentary series Strangeways to begin on STV last night. We received a last-minute amendment at 7pm last night, pulling the programme from the schedules. We'll let you know when we know when it will air… |
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Facebook - TV & Satellite Week...
Apologies to our readers in Scotland who were expecting the documentary series Strangeways to begin on STV last night. We received a last-minute amendment at 7pm last night, pulling the programme from the schedules. We'll let you know when we know when it will air… Edit : Week before they showed 2nd episode of Case Sensitive, so were a week out of sync with ITV1. |
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Disappointed to see the return of Lead Balloon - disappointed to see it on BBC2 when it should be on BBC1
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Does anyone know what Made In Chelsea got last night?
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Does anyone know what Made In Chelsea got last night?
Last week: 372,200 (2.5%) , +1: 137,300 (1.8%) |
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What is Scott and bailey? Thanks
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What is Scott and bailey? Thanks
![]() ![]() It's a crime drama. ![]() http://www.itv.com/presscentre/press...1/default.html |
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A pity the credibility and good figures are about to be cancelled out by Home Is Where The Heart Is.
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FALL:
Monday: 8pm - Dancing With The Stars 10pm - Castle Tuesday: 8pm - LAST MAN STANDING *NEW* 8.30pm - MAN UP *NEW* 9pm - Dancing With The Stars Results 10pm - Body of Proof Wednesday: 8pm - The Middle 8.30pm - SUBURGATORY *NEW* 9pm - Modern Family 9.30pm - Happy Endings (new timeslot) 10pm - REVENGE *NEW* Thursday: 8pm - CHARLIE'S ANGELS *NEW* 9pm - Grey's Anatomy 10pm - Private Practice Friday: 8pm - Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (new timeslot) 9pm - Shark Tank 10pm - 20/20 Sunday: 8pm - ONCE UPON A TIME *NEW* 9pm - Desperate Housewives 10pm - PAN AM *NEW* 4 new dramas and 3 new sitcoms. They've got 4 new dramas (Good Christian Belles, Missing, Scandal, The River) and 2 new sitcoms (Apartment 23, Work It) on hold for midseason plus Cougar Town. I agree with sn_22 that having three dramas on Sundays is a risky and brave business. I doubt they need to make a huge first impression (since they are up against Sunday Night Football), but good enough to have a healthy audience. For Once Upon a Time and Pan Am, at minimum or around 3.5 for their premiere and at least or around 2.5 to 3 for its regular audiences. Desperate Housewives will need to do some serious revamp and storyline improvement, if they want to be a big lead-in for Pan Am. DH's 2009-10 audiences were actually strong in fall (getting mid to high 4's) and passably good in midseason, considering the competition at the time (they generally received around mid-3's to a 4 by season finale, they did peak at 5.3 in January 2010, few weeks before the awards kicked in). DH's 2010-11 audiences were lower than that (mid 3's to 4 in fall, mid 2's to mid 3's in midseason). Charlie's Angels is most likely a self-starter, considering its hype and profile, like C14E said. I predicted that it would be at Thursdays at 8pm, as soon as I heard it was picked up. Charlie's Angels is the third consecutive remake series on that timeslot for ABC, following Ugly Betty (2006-09, moved to Fridays then Wednesdays in 2009-10 season) and My Generation (premiered in fall 2010, cancelled after 2 episodes). It should attract excellent numbers for its pilot episode. After that, it should be interesting. Hawaii 5-0 reboot on CBS managed to stay consistent, despite losing steam throughout its run. Since Extreme Makeover: Home Edition is moved to Fridays (predicted that also, since Secret Millionaire got better results), would that mean they can still expect renewal only at a 1.4? |
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The Voice on the BBC?
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...n-the-BBC.html This being the Sun, what do we think, any truth to it? Originally I ruled out Channel 4. But given how desperate they are for a hit and the fact that they long stopped caring about their original remit, I'd not be too surprised. Quote:
But what if it goes on "Atlantic", The current share and reach for that is about a third of that for Sky1...
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From BARB:
The Royal Wedding The Royal Wedding on 29th April between the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge marked the highest television audience of 2011 so far with a peak audience of 26.3m viewers and 36.7m viewers in total watching some part of the wedding coverage. Coverage ran across 12 BARB reported channels (including +1s) capturing the arrival of the bride, groom and guests, the ceremony and subsequent procession back to Buckingham Palace and culminating in the now traditional balcony kiss. The ceremony itself running from approximately 11am to 12:10pm achieved an average audience of 26.0m viewers, it’s peak of 26.3m viewers was at 11:08am, when the Duchess of Cambridge reached the altar. BBC1 (SD & HD) saw the largest audience for the ceremony with 18.9m compared to 5.9m for ITV1 (SD & HD). All other channels accounted for 1.2m viewers cumulatively. Across Total TV, the Royal Wedding ceremony held a 91.2% audience share. HD The wedding of William and Catherine was the first Royal Wedding to be broadcast in high definition. 12.3% (3.2m) of the average audience viewed the ceremony via an HD service. Reach In addition to the live coverage, various highlights programmes were shown throughout the day for those who missed the event. Not including News programming, a total of 36.7m individuals (64% of all individuals) watched some part of the Royal Wedding Coverage |
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From BARB:
The Royal Wedding The Royal Wedding on 29th April between the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge marked the highest television audience of 2011 so far with a peak audience of 26.3m viewers and 36.7m viewers in total watching some part of the wedding coverage. Coverage ran across 12 BARB reported channels (including +1s) capturing the arrival of the bride, groom and guests, the ceremony and subsequent procession back to Buckingham Palace and culminating in the now traditional balcony kiss. The ceremony itself running from approximately 11am to 12:10pm achieved an average audience of 26.0m viewers, it’s peak of 26.3m viewers was at 11:08am, when the Duchess of Cambridge reached the altar. BBC1 (SD & HD) saw the largest audience for the ceremony with 18.9m compared to 5.9m for ITV1 (SD & HD). All other channels accounted for 1.2m viewers cumulatively. Across Total TV, the Royal Wedding ceremony held a 91.2% audience share. HD The wedding of William and Catherine was the first Royal Wedding to be broadcast in high definition. 12.3% (3.2m) of the average audience viewed the ceremony via an HD service. Reach In addition to the live coverage, various highlights programmes were shown throughout the day for those who missed the event. Not including News programming, a total of 36.7m individuals (64% of all individuals) watched some part of the Royal Wedding Coverage |
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I think C4 & BBC would be best off avoding The Voice, unless they can seriously pitch it as a socailogical experiment, like C4 did the first seires of Big Brother, and then not air it again afterwars.
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Last Weeks Cable News Ratings
Adults 25-54 Averages
7pm: FNC - FOX Report - 304,000 CNN - John King USA - 189,000 MSNBC - Chris Matthews - 162,000 8pm (+11pm Repeats = Total): FNC - O'Reilly Factor - 585,000 + 375,000 = 960,000 MSNBC - Lawrence O'Donnell - 219,000 + 163,000 = 382,000 CNN - In The Arena - 149,000 + N/A 9pm (+ midnight repeats = total) FNC - Hannity - 442,000 + 269,000 = 711,000 MSNBC - Rachel Maddow - 303,000 + 132,000 = 435,000 CNN - Piers Morgan - 211,000 = 198,000 = 409,000 10pm: FNC - Greta Van Susteren - 332,000 CNN - Anderson Cooper - 300,000 MSNBC - Ed Show - 252,000 Hannity didn't show on Friday and MSNBC shows didn't do repeats. The Ed Show wasn't on Friday either. That's positive for averages because Friday numbers tend to be lower. At 11pm, Anderson Cooper's 264,000 average for his second hour topped the O'Donnell repeat comfortably. Indeed, from 10pm-1am, CNN beat MSNBC - if they could just do it in primetime now! While Maddow's midnight audience is just over 40% of her 9pm audience, Hannity's is 61% and Morgan's is 94%. The drop from 7pm to 8pm is probably causing concern at CNN. I wonder if they'd like to move AC360 to 8pm then put Piers at 10pm? |
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Is it really wrong that I think Rachel Maddow is hot? at least she is doing better than Piers Morgan, who I in no way find attractive.
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The drop from 7pm to 8pm is probably causing concern at CNN. I wonder if they'd like to move AC360 to 8pm then put Piers at 10pm?
I don't think they will though - it would be an awfully big step to put such a "newsy" show into the heat of battle against O'Reilly, Hannity, Maddow. etc. But then again, maybe CNN ought to just try and get back to basics here. The one big selling point they have over the competition is their credibility as a "proper" news network. Putting AC360 into the centre of primetime would at least reaffirm that distinction. |
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By my (not entirely scientific!) calculations, this has been the worst season for US networks in years. 36 new scripted shows have been broadcast - 2 more are due to be burned off.
The "class of 2010" is: Body of Proof Happy Endings Blue Bloods Hawaii Five-O Mike & Molly Nikita Bob's Burgers Raising Hope Harry's Law Of 12 new scripted series (2 unbroadcast) just 1 made the cut at NBC (8% hit rate, down from 2/5 = 40% last year). At ABC it was 2 out of 9 (22%, down from 36% last year). At FOX it was 2 out of 5 (40%, down from 43%). At CBS it was 3 out of 8 (38%, up from 33%). Overall, the success rate stands at 24%. The accepted trend (and borne out by statistics) is that one third of shows will succeed. 2010/11 - 24% 2009/10 - 39% 2008/09 - 29% 2007/08 - 30% 2006/07 - 38% 2005/06 - 29% 2004/05 - 39% (These aren't likely to be wholly accurate, but it gives an idea) The best of the "hits" would be Hawaii Five-O and Mike & Molly. A poor haul vs last season which brought Modern Family, Glee, NCIS:LA and The Vampire Diaries. Of course, The Voice has been a stand-out on the unscripted side this season. The flops were more spectacular this season - Lonestar, The Whole Truth and My Generation really set the tone in premiere week with <1.5 launch numbers. Lonestar in particular was a surprise. 3 new network bosses (NBC, ABC, CW) are looking to make their mark with some ambitious new series although scheduling moves have generally been fairly cautious so far. One trend seems to be that there's more being held over for midseason. Large orders from NBC and ABC mean that there are 44 scripted shows (by my count!) due next season - the highest for many years. On the studio side, Warner Bros lead the pack with 11 - including 3 co-productions at their CW network. They have a sitcom at every one of the big 4 networks. They also have Person of Interest (CBS) and Alcatraz (FOX) both from JJ Abrams. Sony - traditionally the smaller studio - still trails in terms of numbers. But it has high profile projects Pan Am and Charlie's Angels at ABC as well as Unforgettable at CBS and The Firm at NBC. Universal Media Studios (8), ABC Studios (7) and CBS Studios (7) all stayed "in-house" with CBS co-producing 3 CW projects with WB. 20th Century FOX is the only other to make shows for other networks. It'll make Apartment 23 & Last Man Standing for ABC and The Playboy Club and Awake for NBC. In addition to 6 projects set up at FOX. |
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Which is kind of a given, since it's a one-off live event.

