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X Factor - Ratings Thread
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EddyEagal
21-09-2013
Originally Posted by Hassaan13:
“Predictions for tonight?”

9M mark
Score
21-09-2013
I'm thinking 8.9m with a 10m peak (inc +1), so slightly down on last week.
LemonadeMouth
21-09-2013
9.1 with a 10.3 peak.
Grof_Griff
21-09-2013
I won't predict a figure, but I hope it'll be up on last weeks Room (being the final episode), as with tomorrow's being the final arena.

Last year's Saturday/Sunday final two audition shows both exceeded 10m, so surely this year tonight's and tomorrow's can easily do that... We will see.
Hassaan13
21-09-2013
Originally Posted by Grof_Griff:
“Last year's Saturday/Sunday final two audition shows both exceeded 10m, so surely this year tonight's and tomorrow's can easily do that... We will see.”

You're talking about the official figures there.

Overnights of 8.6m / 9m and 9.3m / 9.7m respectively for those shows - I think those may well be beaten at some point.
Grof_Griff
21-09-2013
Originally Posted by Hassaan13:
“You're talking about the official figures there.

Overnights of 8.6m / 9m and 9.3m / 9.7m respectively for those shows - I think those may well be beaten at some point.”

Yes I was - good point, they are separate I agree
Hassaan13
21-09-2013
It didn't get a great response on here. Also, it faced "When Miranda Met Bruce", a highly trailed show, for 40 minutes. These factors may well pull it down, to a similar level to two weeks ago.
Hassaan13
22-09-2013
They'll be out in about 10 minutes.
Hassaan13
22-09-2013
X Factor last night averaged 8.8m (40%), and peaked with 9.7m. Figures include +1.

Down a bit from last week but was to be expected. Still a good rating.
EddyEagal
22-09-2013
Originally Posted by Hassaan13:
“X Factor last night averaged 8.8m (40%), and peaked with 9.7m. Figures include +1.

Down a bit from last week but was to be expected. Still a good rating.”

Oooh not quite as good. Still it's up on last year which is all that matters. With almost half the audience share, it can't be frowned at.
Hassaan13
22-09-2013
Realistically, I think it'll be the same as last week tonight.

It's quite warm outside today which may take a few viewers away.
spencer1973
22-09-2013
Is slipping week by week, as the format is old ,tired and dated
Hassaan13
22-09-2013
Originally Posted by spencer1973:
“Is slipping week by week, as the format is old ,tired and dated”

It's actually holding up quite well, at a respectful level. It's only the auditions.
Paul_Howard1
22-09-2013
Originally Posted by spencer1973:
“Is slipping week by week, as the format is old ,tired and dated”

I might be dated but its still bringing in 9+ million viewers a week
Last Request
22-09-2013
Originally Posted by Hassaan13:
“It's actually holding up quite well, at a respectful level. It's only the auditions.”

X Factor has found its level now ratings will stay the same right up until the final. Your as bad as anyone spinning the ratings making them look good when every man and his dog knows different.

X Factor will never reach the levels of 2010 its impossible task.
Hassaan13
22-09-2013
Originally Posted by Last Request:
“X Factor has found its level now ratings will stay the same right up until the final. Your as bad as anyone spinning the ratings making them look good when every man and his dog knows different.

X Factor will never reach the levels of 2010 its impossible task.”

I know it's never going to hit 2010 levels. And I did mention that it is holding up at a respectful level. It's not like they are terrible as we know it's most likely not going to rise by much throughout the series.
LW09
22-09-2013
Originally Posted by Last Request:
“X Factor has found its level now ratings will stay the same right up until the final. Your as bad as anyone spinning the ratings making them look good when every man and his dog knows different.

X Factor will never reach the levels of 2010 its impossible task.”

I don't think anyone is expecting it to get that high again, and its not that the current ratings are poor (it was still last nights most watched show and will continue to be first or second throughout the autumn, second only to SCD) but the 2009 and 10 figures were just exceptional.

The current figures are fine and most importantly they're reversing the decline of the past few years with it being 5% or so up this year. It's currently rating roughly in line with the 2008 series, whereas last years was more like the 2004-2007 series'.
Barry_Clarke
23-09-2013
boydhilton ‏@boydhilton 1h
Huge night for ITV last night: 9.8 million for X Factor; 9.5m for Downton. #ratings
LW09
23-09-2013
So now all of the overnight audition ratings are in (with +1 because noone cares about them without):

Auditions 1- 9.2m
Auditions 2- 9.94m
Auditions 3- 8.3m
Auditions 4- 9.64m
Auditions 5- 9.1m
Auditions 6- 9.64m
Auditions 7- 8.8m
Auditions 8- 9.8m

Average- 9.3m

An increase of just under 7% on last year, and the same auditions average as the 2008 series (although +1 didn't exist back then).

So in all, a very strong start in comparison to how things have been going in recent years. A similar increase to last year will see this weekends bootcamp at 8.8m and 9.9m. Its certainly achievable but will be a struggle. We'll have to wait and see!
EddyEagal
23-09-2013
Originally Posted by LW09:
“So now all of the overnight audition ratings are in (with +1 because noone cares about them without):

Auditions 1- 9.2m
Auditions 2- 9.94m
Auditions 3- 8.3m
Auditions 4- 9.64m
Auditions 5- 9.1m
Auditions 6- 9.64m
Auditions 7- 8.8m
Auditions 8- 9.8m

Average- 9.3m

An increase of just under 7% on last year, and the same auditions average as the 2008 series (although +1 didn't exist back then).

So in all, a very strong start in comparison to how things have been going in recent years. A similar increase to last year will see this weekends bootcamp at 8.8m and 9.9m. Its certainly achievable but will be a struggle. We'll have to wait and see!”

Thanks LW09, it's much appreciated

A very strong start to the new series. We've reversed the decline which is all that matters
Hassaan13
23-09-2013
Originally Posted by Barry_Clarke:
“boydhilton ‏@boydhilton 1h
Huge night for ITV last night: 9.8 million for X Factor; 9.5m for Downton. #ratings”

Great night for X Factor. Hopefully, the ratings will be on the up from now or at least stay stable.

To round-up, 9.42m (37.3%) / 9.83m (38.9%).

The fifth & sixth audition shows had official figures of 9.78m and 10.20m respectively.

To date, the audition shows in the officials have averaged 9.98m.
Grof_Griff
23-09-2013
Looking good so far

Do the overnight ratings include ITV HD? (The official figures tend to be greater)
Hassaan13
23-09-2013
Originally Posted by Grof_Griff:
“Looking good so far

Do the overnight ratings include ITV HD? (The official figures tend to be greater)”

They always include HD. +1 is reported separately.

In the officials though, both ITV HD & ITV +1 are reported separately for some reason (I don't know why - they report BBC One & BBC One HD together for the overnights and the officials).
Vister:)!
23-09-2013
Does bootcamp next week compete with strictly? As I have the feeling X factor may actually win the ratings as the new chair format looks like a real good television /drama tv that people will be hopefully inclined to watch!
xeo
23-09-2013
Originally Posted by Vister:)!:
“Does bootcamp next week compete with strictly? As I have the feeling X factor may actually win the ratings as the new chair format looks like a real good television /drama tv that people will be hopefully inclined to watch!”

Just a five minute clash between 20:20 and 20:25, so not a big deal.
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