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My sister was wondering what the ratings are for milkshake, kids tv, starts at 6am on C5. I can't find any figures. Is there anybody that could help provide an answer, pretty please somebody. Just an average will do. I know it's not a high number. I was thinking it might not get recorded to a precise point?
6/6/11- 167k (3.8%) 7/6/11- 129k (2.9%) 8/6/11- 151k (3.3%) Quote:
Do you know how the other channels do at breakfast time compared to bbc breakfast and Daybreak? Like bbc2, C4, C5?
6/6/11- BBC2: 71k (1.6%) , C4: 145k (3.3%), C5: 167k (3.8%), Sky News: 90k (2.0%) 7/6/11- BBC2: 61k (1.4%) , C4: 123k (2.8%), C5: 129k (2.9%), Sky News: 94k (2.1%) 8/6/11- BBC2: 78k (1.7%), C4: 135k (3.0%) , C5: 151k (3.3%), Sky News: 103k (2.2%) |
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Doctors 2.5 hours a week EastEnders 2 hours a week Casualty 50 minutes a week Holby City 1 hour a week Total: 6 hours 20 minutes And that's not including Waterloo Road and River City (in Scotland) which DS counts as soaps. ITV1 Emmerdale 3 hours a week Coronation Street 2.5 hours a week Total: 5 hours 30 minutes a week Even if Coronation Street adds an episode it'll only be six hours a week for ITV1, so let's not be critical eh? ![]() ![]() Quote:
Well, theoretically you could label any drama as a soap, in order to take a dig at a broadcaster you dislike.
So that ends that argument. ![]()
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Looks like a ridiculous bit of scheduling to me, whereas other channels put their 'extra' shows on their lower ranking digital channels, 5 put it on the main channel.
Why not just extend 'The Wright Stuff' by an hour, unless by 'extra' they mean an hour full of repeats. Seems sensible IMO. The Wright Stuff is a popular and important piece of programming. This isn't the first time they have ran an extra version, IIIRC they did it before but a much shorter version around 2005/6 and they had another programme in between. |
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6/6/11- BBC2: 71k (1.6%) , C4: 145k (3.3%), C5: 167k (3.8%), Sky News: 90k (2.0%)
7/6/11- BBC2: 61k (1.4%) , C4: 123k (2.8%), C5: 129k (2.9%), Sky News: 94k (2.1%) 8/6/11- BBC2: 78k (1.7%), C4: 135k (3.0%) , C5: 151k (3.3%), Sky News: 103k (2.2%) ![]() Milkshake is absolutely THRASHING CBBC/CBeebies on BBC Two. Astonishing figures. |
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The Wright Stuff is a popular and important piece of programming.
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![]() Milkshake is absolutely THRASHING CBBC/CBeebies on BBC Two. Astonishing figures. 6/6/11- CBeebies: 147k... C5: 167k (3.8%) 7/6/11- CBeebies: 204k... C5: 129k (2.9%) 8/6/11- CBeebies: 175k... C5: 151k (3.3%) |
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like many before me I do question the need for BBC 2 in those hours, and most of daytime, it isnt offering anything differnt, and apparntly to poor ratings.
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Popular because it brings in a high share of the audience relative to the C5 average. Important because it contributes to the channel's current affairs output.
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Popular because it brings in a high share of the audience relative to the C5 average. Important because it's contributes to the channel's current affairs output.
Jesus! Seriously?!
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Worth noting, the CBeebies channel is beating Channel 5 (and those other channels) most days between 06:00-09:15:
6/6/11- CBeebies: 147k... C5: 167k (3.8%) 7/6/11- CBeebies: 204k... C5: 129k (2.9%) 8/6/11- CBeebies: 175k... C5: 151k (3.3%) Looks like a new episode of Peppa Pig aired on that day which boosted Milkshake's average.Thanks for those, fascinating set of data I think. Habits are so different at breakfast time. |
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Thanks for those, fascinating set of data I think. Habits are so different at breakfast time.
CBBC: 120k ITV2: 106k ITV3: 103k BBC News: 58k CITV: 48k E4: 42k ITV4: 38k Cartoon Network: 28k Sky Sports News: 24k Nickelodeon: 22k |
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Worth noting, the CBeebies channel is beating Channel 5 (and those other channels) most weekdays between 06:00-09:15:
6/6/11- CBeebies: 147k... C5: 167k (3.8%) 7/6/11- CBeebies: 204k... C5: 129k (2.9%) 8/6/11- CBeebies: 175k... C5: 151k (3.3%)
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According to the British Soap Awards the British soaps are Eastenders, Coronation Street, Emmerdale, Doctors and Hollyoaks.
So that ends that argument. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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So CBeebies outrates BBC2?
![]() ![]() It really does add weight to the argument that the BBC should be allowed to drop kids programming on their main channels after switchover. |
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A bit odd really isn't it? In comparison BBC One's Breakfast averages about 2500% higher than the simulcast on BBC News.
![]() It really does add weight to the argument that the BBC should be allowed to drop kids programming on their main channels after switchover. |
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There isn't much audience in the mornings but I imagine Channel 5 would be fine with the audience Milkshake gets because it's fill a PSB duty and probably make a bit of money for them.
Wonder what CBeebies was showing on Tuesday to drag down Milkshake's audience? the gap between them is very small.
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There isn't much audience in the mornings but I imagine Channel 5 would be fine with the audience Milkshake gets because it's fill a PSB duty and probably make a bit of money for them.
Wonder what CBeebies was showing on Tuesday to drag down Milkshake's audience? the gap between them is very small.Okay so CBeebies might be winning some days, but that contains no ads. So the closeness to the BBC equivalent is IMO very impressive. |
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ITV2: 106k
ITV3: 103k 6:00am - Coronation Street 6:25am - Emmerdale 6:50am - Planet's Funniest Animals 7:15am - Loose Women 8:10am - Judge Judy 8:35am - Judge Judy 9:00am - Judge Judy Why did an average of 103k watch that exactly? |
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Looks like a new episode of Peppa Pig aired on that day which boosted Milkshake's average.
