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I think it is now down to its key audience as a teen drama show. It's gradually moved that way over the years.
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Also airing in the 8pm hour, Waterloo Road's new series continued with 3.64m (16.3%)
Having said that 3.64m is not a poor rating against Paralympics & Emmerdale/Corrie Years.
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Is 6m really massive when you consider how many tuned into Big Brother during it's hey day and also considering how many people watched the BBC olympics coverage.
Channel 4 is a big channel it is either not many people are really interested out of a potential 20+ million, people still cannot be bothered to tune into anything other than BBC-1 or itv or the way the figures are collated is still very flawed. If Channel 4 had shown the Olympics would 20+ milliion have ever tuned in even though Channel 4 is available on same mediums as BBC-1? |
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I underestimated the running in the Paralympics. Good peak.
Another low rating this week for CBB though; its struggling to keep up after a great start
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Another low rating this week for CBB though; its struggling to keep up after a great start
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Probably squeezed by Celebrity Juice which had 1.2m watching at the same time.
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The One Show back to a decent 20% share against Emmerdale. Total TV viewership is still stuck at 22 million-odd in the middle of primetime though, with this good weather.
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I think 2 million is its natural limit now. For all it does well for Channel 5, it's a dated format and celeb reality shows are passe now. If IAC had a host like June Sarpong, it would stiff as it's only Ant and Dec that keep it going is the format is totally worn out.
It had a bad start for reasons discussed previously, then it recovered a fair bit as word spread who was in there and now the other channels have upped their game with the new season of programmes it has dropped back again, but not by an alarming amount. I think back in January it will do about 2m a night again if the cast is on a par with the current lot and the launch show is widely promoted. |
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The BBC's sly efforts to keep Daybreak on the air, thus ensuring Breakfast's supremacy, continue with the signing of the ITV flop's showbiz presenter/editor, Richard Arnold, to dance on Strictly, DS reports. This of course follows Dan Lobb's previous appearance. Never heard of Richard, but he is apparently a figure of fun who will fill the 'clown' role so ably performed by Russell Grant last time around.
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Wednesday 5th September 2012 - More Ratings
BBC One 18:00 - BBC News at Six: 3.63m (24%) 18:30 - BBC Regional News: 4.53m (26%) 22:00 - BBC News at Ten: 4.06m (20%) Multichannels BBC Three 22:30 - Family Guy: 514k (3.3%) 22:50 - Family Guy: 605k (5.0%) 23:15 - American Dad!: 542k (6.1%) E4 (inc +1) 17:30 - How I Met Your Mother: 605k (4.7%) 18:00 - The Big Bang Theory: 682k (4.4%) ITV2 (inc +1) 19:00 - You've Been Framed!: 525k (2.7%) 22:00 - FILM: Wanted: 583k (4.8%) More4 (inc +1) 19:00 - Paralympic Games 2012: 712k (3.8%) First set is here. Source: ITV Media |
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Thursday 6th September Overnights
BBC One 13:45- Doctors: 1.27m (20.8%) 18:00- BBC News at Six: 3.80m (24%) 18:30- Regional News and Weather: 4.68m (26%) 19:00- The One Show: 3.75m (20%) 19:30- EastEnders: 7.07m (34.0%) 20:00- Waterloo Road: 3.64m (16.3%) 21:00- Good Cop: 3.35m (14.1%) 22:00- BBC News at Ten: 4.00m (20%) BBC Two 20:00- Wartime Farm: 2.46m (11%) 21:00- Hilary Devey's Women at the Top: 629k (2.7%) ITV1 19:00- Emmerdale: 5.99m (31.7%) , +1: 112k (0.5%) 19:30- Tonight: 2.74m (inc +1) 20:00- Emmerdale: 5.62m (25.2%) , +1: 262k (1.1%) 20:30- The Corrie Years: 3.18m (14.2%) , +1: 191k (0.8%) 21:00- The Bletchley Circle: 4.07m (17.69%) , +1: 422k (2.42%) Channel 4 13:00- Paralympics Games 2012: 617k (inc +1) 17:25- Paralympic Games 2012: 1.57m (inc +1) 19:30- Paralympics 2012: 3.40m (16.3%) , +1: 89k (0.5%) * peak: 6.1m (25.9%) at 21:30 * 3.02m (14.26%) at 19:45 * 5.31m (23.04%) at 21:20 Channel 5 13:45- Neighbours: 547k (8.9%) 17:30- Neighbours: 938k (7.2%) 18:00- Home and Away: 700k (4.4%) 21:00- The Hotel Inspector: 1.39m (6%) 22:00- Celebrity Big Brother: 1.63m (9.2%) Primetime Shares BBC One: 18.7% ITV1: 16.9% (+1: 0.7%) Channel 4: 15.2% (+1: 0.5%) BBC Two: 6.2% Channel 5: 5% (+1: 0.2%) Multichannel 5* 18:00- Home and Away: 354k (2.0%) BBC Three 21:00- Edinburgh Comedy Fest Live: 372k (1.6%) 22:30- EastEnders: 564k (3.6%) 23:00- Family Guy: 645k (5.7%) 23:20- Family Guy: 700k (8.1%) 23:45- American Dad!: 614k (9.3%) 00:30- Edinburgh Comedy Fest Live: 287k (8.9%) BBC Four 19:30- BBC Proms 2012: 82k (0.4%) Dave (inc +1) 21:00- Mock The Week: 230k E4 17:30- How I Met Your Mother: 551k (4.1%) inc +1 18:00- The Big Bang Theory: 674k (4.2%) inc +1 18:30- Hollyoaks: 339k (1.9%) , +1: 130k (0.6%) 19:00- Hollyoaks: 468k (2.5%) 20:00- The Big Bang Theory: 597k (2.7%) inc +1 20:30- How I Met Your Mother: 399k (inc +1) 21:00- 2 Broke Girls: 415k (1.8%) , +1: 127k (0.64%) Film4 20:50- Tony Scott Interview: 152k (0.67%) , +1: 16k (0.07%) +1 21:00- Top Gun: 377k (1.92%) , +1: 38k (0.3%) ITV2 20:00- Evan Almighty: 721k (3.2%) inc +1 22:00- Celebrity Juice: 1.21m (6.5%) , +1: 205k (2.1%) More4 19:00- Paralympic Games 2012: 733k (3.8%) , +1: 15k (0.07%) Sky Atlantic 21:00- The British: 66k (0.29%) Sky Living 20:00- Teen Wolf: 115k (0.5%) , +1: 11k (0.05%) Yesterday (inc +1) 19:20- Last Of The Summer Wine: 315k |
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I agree about the PG peak. Yes, 6m is very good for C4 but "massive"? Not when OG events were routinely getting far higher than that, even in daytime. 20m for the 100m, 17m for Mo, 15m for the long jump are "massive".
Come back here in twenty years and if it's still getting six million it might be an issue. It's like saying Championship football rates lower than Premier League football. It's always going to in its current state. Quote:
Good Cop got 3.4m. Light beats grit 9 times out of 10. That's a problem with BBC1 dramas going forward.
There were a few weeks in the mid-nineties when ITV were repeating Cracker on Sunday nights after Band of Gold and I remember the Media Guardian saying ITV would never do anything like that again because some ITV executive had been home on Sunday and watched the whole evening live, rather than off tapes, and he hadn't realised how grim it all was in one go. Quote:
The BBC's sly efforts to keep Daybreak on the air, thus ensuring Breakfast's supremacy, continue with the signing of the ITV flop's showbiz presenter/editor, Richard Arnold, to dance on Strictly, DS reports.
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21:00- Hilary Devey's Women at the Top: 629k (2.7%)
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Steve mentioned the great Band of Gold, a very daring series even for 1996, about prostitutes in Bradford, that pulled in 14 million at its peak. One episode featured the taboo subject of BDSM.
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People are predicting 14m for the Paralympics Closing Ceremony
Dunno what you people are on, but I wouldn't mind some of it. ![]() Paralympics is a MUCH smaller event than the main Olympics, appealing to a smaller audience I cannot see it getting anything like 14m. 6-10m maybe? To be honest I think above 6m would be really impressive. Comparing the ratings of the Olympics and Paralympics is silly they are different events appealing to different sized audiences, you cannot expect the Paralympics to get a similar sized audience, it's ridiculous. |
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The One Show back to a decent 20% share against Emmerdale. Total TV viewership is still stuck at 22 million-odd in the middle of primetime though, with this good weather.
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It was a gimmick, a promo tool and a way to screw over it's competitors by making sure some of the best shows on TV weren't available for the next 5 years. You really think they paid £50m for Mad Men, because they thought they could regain it? It was to piss off the BBC and gain a bit of promo... It worked.
Obviously the BBC weren't over the moon about losing Mad Men but lets keep some context here it was a BBC4 show. Its not like Sky stole a massive hitting major flagship or anything. More over you have to question whether as a piece of promo it actually worked. Do we know if there's been any uptick in the rate of subscription to Sky since the invent of Atlantic and the launch of Mad Men? It seems to me that, that's the measure from which you have to measure if the whole process has been a success or not and not whether or not the press wrote about it. Specifically on the subject of the HBO deal I'm not sure how well that's worked out for them. The access to HBO's archive is great but also limited because ultimately there's really only a handful of shows there and the rights for their new content, with the exception of Game of Thrones, has been a complete bust primarily because so much of it hasn't been very good. The question has to be asked would they have been better off making a deal for the archive and then individual deals for shows they actually wanted. And then the question has to be how many of the new crop of HBO shows would they have actually wanted. Quote:
Speaking of TXF vs The Voice, I think The Voice will dent TXF, but not win the slot. There are so much hype and publicity around the new judges that curiosity factor will win over...
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With The Paralympics 4.1m is good. The +1 audience for The Bletchley Circle was 422,000/2.4%. Bringing the total (including HD) figure to 4.5m/19.5%.
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Homeland has a new regular slot on Thursday nights for C4. What do you think? I'm gonna go 1.5-2m
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Trouble is, some periodically complain that BBC one only shows cosy, cuddly or lightweight dramas. But when they do show something that is dark or requires a fair degree of concentration or thought, then it's too much...
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I think back in January it will do about 2m a night again if the cast is on a par with the current lot and the launch show is widely promoted.
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Another low rating this week for CBB though; its struggling to keep up after a great start
![]() Looks like the overnights for the series will be 1.9m and the officials 2.2m. |
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And from all reports we have an American Idol judging panel for next year.
Mariah Carey ($15-17 million per season) Nicki Minaj ($10-12 million per season) Enrique Iglesias ($10-12 million per season) Keith Urban ($3-5 million per season) Plus returning host Ryan Seacrest ($15 million per season). So that's $50+ million in salaries for the judges and host. That's insanity. |
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If last night's trend were to continue tonight's final could be close to 2m.
Looks like the overnights for the series will be 1.9m and the officials 2.2m. |
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Good Cop got 3.4m. Light beats grit 9 times out of 10. That's a problem with BBC1 dramas going forward.
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Keith Urban ($3-5 million per season)
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That is quite a boost from The Voice Australia, I bet.
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Steve mentioned the great Band of Gold, a very daring series even for 1996, about prostitutes in Bradford, that pulled in 14 million at its peak. One episode featured the taboo subject of BDSM.
I realize this is off topic. But maybe the thread could do with more spanking.
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[COUGH]Bullshit[/COUGH]
Are you a Mad Men fan then? ![]() All far better and bigger than the Thrones |
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Not sure BDSM is taboo anymore, given Fifty Shades of Grey has sold 5.3 million copies in the UK.
I realize this is off topic. But maybe the thread could do with more spanking. ![]() |
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Dunno what you people are on, but I wouldn't mind some of it. 
