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You'd think most pubs would have the Sky broadcast on though, but interestingly the pub I was in at kick off and the one I walked past on the way home were showing BBC1.
Mind you, it is posh round my way.... ![]()
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Call the Midwife: Series 1 (2012)
Episode 1: 9.83m Episode 2: 10.47m Episode 3: 10.66m Episode 4: 10.89m Episode 5: 10.42m Episode 6: 11.41m Series Average: 10.61m Downton Abbey: Series 1 (2010) Episode 1: 9.24m Episode 2: 9.97m Episode 3: 8.97m Episode 4: 9.70m Episode 5: 9.39m Episode 6: 9.84m Episode 7: 10.77m Series Average: 9.70m ![]() I didn't ask for series 2, by the way.
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Liverpool's victory yesterday means ITV will definitely be showing European matches involving the Reds next season in some form. Either Tuesday Night Champions League if they can get 3rd/4th in the League or Thursday Night Europa League. If its Thursday Night Europa League, they will probs put their matches on ITV1 instead of ITV4 like Man Citys game recently. "Thursday Night, ITV1" doesnt have the same ring to it as "Thursday Night, Channel 5" though.
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Good job I wasn't eating corn flakes when I saw the official Call The Midwide rating or I would have spat them out everywhere. 11.41m is fantastic, with it's highest overnight of the series I certainly didnt expect the timeshift to be the highest too!
6.8m is a very respectable number for Hustle to bow out with, especially considering the first ever episode got 7.2m. |
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Multi-Channel Ratings Summary
Just looking through BARB and one thing that struck me was how some of them have one or two big hits (usually imports) then a massive drop off.
Special mention to Watch which highlights this perfectly with massive numbers for Grimm then a huge drop off. These all include +1. Watch: Grimm - 1,086,000 (over 400% more than #2) * Top 10 repeat showings add 790,000 = 1,876,000 MTV: Geordie Shore - 538,000 (143% higher than #2) * Top 10 repeats add 498,000 = 1,036,000 Alibi: Body of Proof - 691,000 Rizzoli & Isles - 564,000 (226% higher than #3) Dave: Suits - 629,000 (Dave is a bit more balanced due to all those QI repeats) Universal: Harry's Law - 354,000 (over 100% more than #2) |
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Just looking through BARB and one thing that struck me was how some of them have one or two big hits (usually imports) then a massive drop off.
Special mention to Watch which highlights this perfectly with massive numbers for Grimm then a huge drop off. These all include +1. Watch: Grimm - 1,086,000 (over 400% more than #2) * Top 10 repeat showings add 790,000 = 1,876,000 MTV: Geordie Shore - 538,000 (143% higher than #2) * Top 10 repeats add 498,000 = 1,036,000 Alibi: Body of Proof - 691,000 Rizzoli & Isles - 564,000 (226% higher than #3) Dave: Suits - 629,000 (Dave is a bit more balanced due to all those QI repeats) Universal: Harry's Law - 354,000 (over 100% more than #2) Trouble is, with so much timeshifting going on (Grimm 386k > 913k), only a small percentage of the audience are catching promos for other shows. |
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In the days of yore when the world was young and BBC and ITV used to show the same World Cup and European champs games with the same vision feed, the only difference being the commentators, you would hear so many viewers saying ''The BBC was better'' in terms of coverage when the pictures were exactly the same !
Different titles, start and end-times, pre-match build-up, In-studio versus at stadium commentary box, post-match analysis. Don't forget the advert breaks on the commercial channel ![]() Oh, and our analogue ITV signal was pretty poor compared to BBC1. |
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The Football League should be delighted with those numbers, as will the sponsors!
They might well be asking themselves how they have allowed the BBC to walk away from a new deal, given that they will never see those numbers again. As will their sponsors.... |
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In the days of yore when the world was young and BBC and ITV used to show the same World Cup and European champs games with the same vision feed, the only difference being the commentators, you would hear so many viewers saying ''The BBC was better'' in terms of coverage when the pictures were exactly the same ! It seems there has always been this perception when the BBC covers the same event as another broadcaster so I'm not really surprised the pubs were showing the BBC version.I was in a certain hostelry for the penalties and the punters actually asked for the BBC version despite the fact Sky was available - I think that must tell us something.If the Sky theory is correct (see my post #988) the true audience must have been nearer 15 million
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Just looking through BARB and one thing that struck me was how some of them have one or two big hits (usually imports) then a massive drop off.
Special mention to Watch which highlights this perfectly with massive numbers for Grimm then a huge drop off. These all include +1. Watch: Grimm - 1,086,000 (over 400% more than #2) * Top 10 repeat showings add 790,000 = 1,876,000 MTV: Geordie Shore - 538,000 (143% higher than #2) * Top 10 repeats add 498,000 = 1,036,000 Alibi: Body of Proof - 691,000 Rizzoli & Isles - 564,000 (226% higher than #3) Dave: Suits - 629,000 (Dave is a bit more balanced due to all those QI repeats) Universal: Harry's Law - 354,000 (over 100% more than #2) 1 Top Gear 982,000 2 Alex Polizzi: The Fixer 216,000
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Top 10 UK Original Multi-Channel Shows:
1. Celebrity Juice (ITV2) - 2.25m (+0.28m) *That's 64% ahead of anything else!* 2. The Only Way Is Essex (ITV2) - 1.37m (+0.17m) 3. The Only Way Is Essex (ITV2) - 1.35m (+0.22m) 4. Stella (Sky1) - 1.33m 5. Sun, Sex and Suspicious Parents (BBC3) - 1.26m 6. Junior Doctors (BBC3) - 0.96m 7. Got To Dance (Sky1) - 0.90m 8. Junior Doctors (BBC3) - 0.83m 9. Ashley Banjo's Secret Dance Crew (Sky1) - 0.81m 10. Take Me Out: The Gossip (ITV2) - 0.78m ITV2 - 4 (3 different shows) Sky 1 - 3 (3 different shows) BBC3 - 3 (2 different shows) Top 10 US Imports On Multi-Channel: 1. Desperate Housewives (E4) - 1.01m (+0.28m) 2. Hawaii Five-O (Sky1) - 0.99m 3. Spartacus: Vengeance (Sky1) - 0.95m 4. Grimm (Watch) - 0.91m (+ 0.17m) 5. The Big Bang Theory (E4) - 0.89m (+0.25m) 6. Family Guy (BBC3) - 0.80m 7. The Suite Life Movie (Disney) - 0.78m (+0.08m) 8. The Walking Dead (FX) - 0.76m (+0.05m) 9. NCIS (5 USA) - 0.60m (+0.04m) 10. CSI: New York (5 USA) - 0.57m (+0.04m) E4, Sky1, 5 USA - 2 Watch, BBC3, FX, Disney - 1 NCIS almost sneaked in again with 528,000 (+99,000) on FX. True Blood on FX had 557,000 (Inc +1) and a further 147,000 for the Monday repeat. Quite a strong period for that channel just now with those 3 shows in originals. The highest episode of Friends was 282,000 at 11.30am on a Sunday. On Sky Atlanic, Blue Bloods had 506,000, Luck had 462,000 (+94,000 later that night) and Friday Night Lights seemed to get a massive lift to 110,000 (I'm sure it was way below that in overnights). On Sky Living (inc +1), Criminal Minds had 709,000, Unforgettable had 648,000, America's Next Top Model had 543,000 and The Secret Circle had 514,000. |
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I think that must tell us something.If the Sky theory is correct (see my post #988) the true audience must have been nearer 15 million
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....Friday Night Lights seemed to get a massive lift to 110,000 (I'm sure it was way below that in overnights).
The Sunday repeat consolidated at 48k, higher than the first showing's overnights. |
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ITV's image was Saint and Greavsie...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iF6PB3fxgmE
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People chant "ITV is c**p" at football matches
![]() But you're on the right lines. ![]() http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mANXqc3A6zI |
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Thank you. Looks like CTM edged that one then.
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ITV didn't rally that much post the midwife. DOI main show up a bit, mainly due to later start I imagine, and WAH seems to be clapped out now in ratings terms. Poor for DOIR, is that actually down on the week?
TG the big winner, I think that is the highest of the run. UD disappointing but understandable with the delayed start and much poorer lead in. Wonder what the football peak was? Why don't you use the phrase "clapped out" for that? UD was 700k down on last week and was beaten by WAH. :yawn: |
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#Saint and Greavsie talk about The Endsleigh League as If It's im....portant
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iF6PB3fxgmE ![]()
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Do you have the series averages for CTM Series 1 for just England and Wales so we can compare like for like?
It was ITV's doing that DA s1 didn't air in North and Central Scotland. That's their hard cheese. But we had quite an extensive debate on this a week ago, and even rzt did his number crunching and concluded that DA would not have averaged more than 10.4m even with Northern and Central Scots included. |
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Not sure which figure is bigger, 11.41m for Call the Midwife or 12.25m peak figure for the Carling Cup!
Superb figures for the both, the latter of which utterly dwarfs the FA Cup final figures of recent years.
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It was ITV's doing that DA s1 didn't air in North and Central Scotland. That's their hard cheese. But we had quite an extensive debate on this a week ago, and even rzt did his number crunching and concluded that DA would not have averaged more than 10.4m even with Northern and Central Scots included. It's like comparing the figures for Pobyl Y Cwm on SC4 to Hollyoaks on Ch4 - there's less audience available. But if rzt's averages show CTM was the likely winner, than fair enough. I think it's great that BBC1 has found a break out hit drama in CTM. Downton did the same for ITV1, and now BBC1 has the same. It will be interesting to see if CTM could have an international appeal like DA. |
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The Football League should be delighted with those numbers, as will the sponsors!
They might well be asking themselves how they have allowed the BBC to walk away from a new deal, given that they will never see those numbers again. |
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Not strictly true is it?
Different titles, start and end-times, pre-match build-up, In-studio versus at stadium commentary box, post-match analysis. Don't forget the advert breaks on the commercial channel ![]() Oh, and our analogue ITV signal was pretty poor compared to BBC1. |
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It was ITV's doing that DA s1 didn't air in North and Central Scotland. That's their hard cheese. But we had quite an extensive debate on this a week ago, and even rzt did his number crunching and concluded that DA would not have averaged more than 10.4m even with Northern and Central Scots included. CTM 9140 9701 9885 10173 9641 10621 |
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BARB Top 20 Updates, w/e 19th February
And our good friend, the Top 20's:
Most Watched Shows of 2012 [Top 20 - Officials] 01 - 12.20m - CORONATION STREET (23/01/12) - ITV1/HD 02 - 11.41m - CALL THE MIDWIFE (19/02/12) - BBC1/HD 03 - 10.98m - EASTENDERS (02/01/12) - BBC1/HD 04 - 10.66m - SHERLOCK (01/01/12) - BBC1/HD 05 - 9.29m - DANCING ON ICE (08/01/12) - ITV1/HD 06 - 9.11m - EMMERDALE (05/01/12) - ITV1/HD 07 - 8.31m - MRS BROWN'S BOYS (04/02/12) - BBC1/HD 08 - 8.00m - WILD AT HEART (08/01/12) - ITV1/HD 09 - 7.97m - ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS (01/01/12) - BBC1/HD 10 - 7.87m - UPSTAIRS DOWNSTAIRS (19/02/12) - BBC1/HD 11 - 7.86m - ENDEAVOUR (02/01/12) - ITV1/HD 12 - 7.59m - COUNTRYFILE (05/02/12) - BBC1/HD 13 - 7.32m - ABOVE SUSPICION (09/01/12) - ITV1/HD 14 - 7.12m - THE DIAMOND QUEEN (06/02/12) - BBC1/HD 15 - 7.01m - ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (19/01/12) - BBC1/HD 16 - 7.01m - BIRDSONG (22/01/12) - BBC1/HD 17 - 6.99m - CASUALTY (07/01/12) - BBC1/HD 18 - 6.91m - MIDSOMER MURDERS (01/02/11) - ITV1/HD 19 - 6.93m - WHITECHAPEL (30/01/12) - ITV1/HD 20 - 6.84m - LET'S DANCE FOR SPORT RELIEF (18/02/12) - BBC1/HD Most Watched Multichannel Shows of 2011 [Top 20 - Officials] 01 - 2.85m - LIVE FORD SUPER SUNDAY (05/02/12) - Sky Sports 1 02 - 2.74m - CELEBRITY JUICE (09/02/12) - ITV2 03 - 2.16m - TREASURE ISLAND (01/01/12) - Sky1 04 - 1.96m - LIVE FORD FOOTBALL SPECIAL (11/02/12) - Sky Sports 1 05 - 1.68m - LIVE CARLING CUP FOOTBALL (25/01/12) - Sky Sports 1 06 - 1.68m - MAD DOGS (19/01/12) - Sky1 07 - 1.67m - LIVE FORD MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL (06/02/12) - Sky Sorts 1 08 - 1.47m - FOYLE'S WAR (21/01/12) - ITV3 09 - 1.42m - STELLA (06/01/12) - Sky1 10 - 1.42m - EASTENDERS (16/02/12) - BBC3 11 - 1.37m - THE ONLY WAY IS ESSEX (19/02/12) - ITV2 12 - 1.34m - DOC MARTIN (21/01/12) - ITV3 13 - 1.30m - HAWAII FIVE-0 (22/01/12) - Sky1 14 - 1.27m - JUNIOR DOCTORS: YOUR LIFE IN THEIR HANDS (07/02/12) - BBC3 15 - 1.26m - GOT TO DANCE (29/01/12) - Sky1 16 - 1.26m - SUN, SEX AND SUSPICIOUS PARENTS (15/02/12) - BBC3 17 - 1.25m - THE BIG BANG THEORY (05/01/12) - E4 18 - 1.24m - SPARTACUS VENGEANCE (31/01/12) - Sky1 19 - 1.23m - BEING HUMAN (05/02/12) - BBC3/HD 20 - 1.16m - DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES (29/01/12) - E4 Source: BARB. Excludes +1, Includes HD for Terrestrial Chart. Only 1 programme per 'show', i.e. only one Ford Super Sunday game. Also, and this is probably worth pointing out: Big Fat Gypsy Weddings: 6.027m + 1.178m = 7.205m for Channel 4, compared with an overnight of 4.81m + 858k = 5.668m, so a super final figure. Okay, down a bit on last year but I doubt Channel 4 will care about that, 7.2m is still a super figure for their channel let alone any channel. |
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