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And the sheer amount of posts on the Concert thread suggests we're in for a massive massive rating.
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Yeah they had to split the thread at 00.45 as it had reached 188 pages and 4,683 posts which had been viewed 289,343 times!
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Indicating either a massive average, a massive peak or both. We could so easily be looking at 16-17m average, instead of peak, frankly.
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Any guesses on shares - could be looking at 55-57%, similar to the Thames Pageant. But thousands were out watching the concert so this could impact a bit on the viewing figures
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Incredible. Ratings will be huge, it could just about be anything. One thing's for sure - Corrie would have been destroyed frankly and could be in for an all-time low. It could, however, have held up well and have got a mid 5m figure but that looks quite unlikely.
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At the rate these predictions are going Coronation Street will be approaching a French Open rating come 7am.
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The concert deserves a huge rating, it was in short the best Royal Variety Performance ever.....Could it challenge the #1 spot for 2012 (until the Olympics Opening Ceremony?)
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The concert deserves a huge rating, it was in short the best Royal Variety Performance ever.....Could it challenge the #1 spot for 2012 (until the Olympics Opening Ceremony?)
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That Jubilee concert was something special. The BBC's pageant coverage was atrocious but last night I couldn't fault them. When it got dark it went up another level and looked absolutely spectacular
the staging, the direction, the Buckingham Palace projections the whole lot. Magnificent. I hope it does well in the ratings.
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I know it's not always the best indication but the Jubilee Concert Discussion Thread on here has already been locked and moved on to Part 2.
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It has just been announced that The Queen will broadcast to the nation at 6pm tonight.
It's been so long since she last did this I can't remember how many channels usually take it? |
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It has just been announced that The Queen will broadcast to the nation at 6pm tonight.
It's been so long since she last did this I can't remember how many channels usually take it? Though don't know how many channels here did. |
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Seems to be only the third time she has ever done this. She did broadcasts for the Gulf War and Diana's death.
It will last two minutes and was recorded yesterday before the Concert. |
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She made a broadcast when the Queen Mother died back in 2002.
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Seems to be only the third time she has ever done this. She did broadcasts for the Gulf War and Diana's death.
It will last two minutes and was recorded yesterday before the Concert. If it is a big rating, then I think we will have a short ratings delay (not that I mean to curse anything...) like we have had in the past. Was it broadcast in Europe anywhere? |
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She made a broadcast when the Queen Mother died back in 2002.
Didn't Prince Charles do one once too? I can't think why though - unless that was Diana's death too. |
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It has just been announced that The Queen will broadcast to the nation at 6pm tonight.
It's been so long since she last did this I can't remember how many channels usually take it? |
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The Jubille Concert was not that great for long periods with some really dated acts singing badly. That surely drove many away from watching the whole thing.
So while the later hour might be OK (the peak will be in there), the programme average might be quite low for this kind of thing. |
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The Jubille Concert was not that great for long periods with some really dated acts singing badly. That surely drove many away from watching the whole thing.
So while the later hour might be OK (the peak will be in there), the programme average might be quite low for this kind of thing. |
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It's a pity ITV didn't move Corrie to tonight and had an hour long special. It's going to be severely dented by the concert, which is a shame as both the concert and Corrie were brilliant to watch.
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The Jubille Concert was not that great for long periods with some really dated acts singing badly. That surely drove many away from watching the whole thing.
So while the later hour might be OK (the peak will be in there), the programme average might be quite low for this kind of thing. In years to come people will be asking "where were you when Grace Jones was doing the hoola hoop"? |
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A peak of 17.09m (65.71%) watched the finale of the Diamond Jubilee Concert.
Source: Michael Rosser Wow, massive peak. |
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A peak of 17.09m (65.71%) watched the finale of the Diamond Jubilee Concert.
Source: Michael Rosser Wow, massive peak. Superb. Brilliant share too! |
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A peak of 17.09m (65.71%) watched the finale of the Diamond Jubilee Concert.
Source: Michael Rosser Wow, massive peak. |
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A peak of 17.09m (65.71%) watched the finale of the Diamond Jubilee Concert.
Source: Michael Rosser Wow, massive peak. |
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the staging, the direction, the Buckingham Palace projections the whole lot. Magnificent. I hope it does well in the ratings.
