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The Ratings Thread (Part 45)
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johnnymc
11-02-2013
The voice twists are in the pre recorded sections not the live shows. I hope they reherse the live shows so much better. It was awful going live but I thought they would try changing the live show not mixing up the pre recorded.
Joe40
11-02-2013
Facebook - The Voice UK
*clicks glass* Morning everyone, we have an announcement.
This year, there will be some new twists.
In the Battles, our coaches can STEAL a rival coach's artist from the ones that get out-battled. And after the Battles, we have a new round called THE KNOCKOUTS, where artists each pick their own "killer song" to perform. Coaches then take their favourite three to the finals. Exciting times.
D.M.N.
11-02-2013
Sam Hodges ‏@Sam_Hodges
#CalltheMidwife was yesterday's highest rating show with 8.8m. The #BAFTA Film Awards averaged 5.4m, peaking at 6.2m #BBC1
dillan
11-02-2013
BAFTAs: 5.4m (24%) (peak of 6.2m) - highest audience since 2004.
Ambassador
11-02-2013
Originally Posted by Joe40:
“Facebook - The Voice UK
*clicks glass* Morning everyone, we have an announcement.
This year, there will be some new twists.
In the Battles, our coaches can STEAL a rival coach's artist from the ones that get out-battled. And after the Battles, we have a new round called THE KNOCKOUTS, where artists each pick their own "killer song" to perform. Coaches then take their favourite three to the finals. Exciting times.”

At least someone is excited. The sad thing is you just know this show won't be worth watching when it gets to the Lives, same as last year
D.M.N.
11-02-2013
Jenny Cummins ‏@jscummins
ITV Ratings - Mr Selfridge peaks with 6.5m and averages 6m. Dancing on Ice peaks with 7.8m, averaging 6.7m.

Jenny's ratings include +1 as per, so Dancing on Ice's main show average will be ~6.5m...
D.M.N.
11-02-2013
UK TV Ratings ‏@TVRatingsUK
England vs Ireland in the #6Nations averaged a very impressive 6.1m (33%), peaking with 8.1m (37%).

Stonking figure!
Mike Teevee
11-02-2013
non peak/non ITV +1

DoI - 5596 + 536
Allstar FF - 4478 + 353
Mr Selfridge - 5259 + 550

yay for the rugby, just wish Beeb would have a better highlights show (and not lead with football on news, when rugby is biggest story of the day)

Rugby
2750
4048
6103
6644
7131
6535
6997
7331
7876
6349
RobbieSykes123
11-02-2013
So Selfridge got 5.8m, an awards ceremony 5.4m?

Your figures are confusing, Mike, I assume you have posted sd and hd and your reference to +1 is there just to confuse us?
Mike Teevee
11-02-2013
Originally Posted by RobbieSykes123:
“So Selfridge got 5.8m, an awards ceremony 5.4m?

Your figures are confusing, Mike, I assume you have posted sd and hd and your reference to +1 is there just to confuse us?”

my sentence non ITV +1 is there for those who always think the second figure is +1

Didn't realise that would be so confusing
GeorgeS
11-02-2013
Originally Posted by Mike Teevee:
“my sentence non ITV +1 is there for those who always think the second figure is +1

Didn't realise that would be so confusing”

lol he will always find something to whinge about

The England rugby games must be the easiest ratings to predict. Last year the Eng/ Ire game got 5.7M for an essentially dead rubber game after Wales had won the slam. Figures never seem to vary more than +/- 10% for any of the games y-on-y.
Tassium
11-02-2013
Originally Posted by Joe40:
“Facebook - The Voice UK
*clicks glass* Morning everyone, we have an announcement.
This year, there will be some new twists.
In the Battles, our coaches can STEAL a rival coach's artist from the ones that get out-battled. And after the Battles, we have a new round called THE KNOCKOUTS, where artists each pick their own "killer song" to perform. Coaches then take their favourite three to the finals. Exciting times.”

The BBC didn't take long to trash the idea of a legitimate singing contest.

It's what happened with The Apprentice as well. First year was genuine, later years became soap opera reality telly with no point other than to entertain.
Mike Teevee
11-02-2013
Originally Posted by GeorgeS:
“lol he will always find something to whinge about

The England rugby games must be the easiest ratings to predict. Last year the Eng/ Ire game got 5.7M for an essentially dead rubber game after Wales had won the slam. Figures never seem to vary more than +/- 10% for any of the games y-on-y.”

since the Beeb started moving the Eng matches to later in the day, figure have been great. Also splitting the matches so there aren't any clashes has been good for the competition

Shame the Friday night matches experiment ended, due to opposition from the national unions. Friday night rugby is popular in Friday in France, given a chance here it could do the same.

I await with interest what BT Vision going to do with Premiership matches.
Mike Teevee
11-02-2013
Top Gear - 4045
MotD2 - 1686
Die Hard 4.0 - 1850
Person of Interest - 909k
GeorgeS
11-02-2013
I am hearing unconfirmed reports that Graham Norton is going to be leading the search for a new Pope as the BBC tries to put Animal Antics and Britains Borefest behind it............
Dancc
11-02-2013
Person of Interest improved slightly to 1m/4% across C5 Total.

Die Hard 4.0 rated really well for C4. (2.1m inc. +1)
dillan
11-02-2013
Does anyone know what Got to Dance got last night?
D.M.N.
11-02-2013
Originally Posted by Mike Teevee:
“non peak/non ITV +1

DoI - 5596 + 536”

Is that for the main show or results show at 20:30?
Mike Teevee
11-02-2013
Originally Posted by D.M.N.:
“Is that for the main show or results show at 20:30? ”

the main show, I completely forgot about results show

DoI Results - 4436 + 430

now that confusion I can understand
andrewskatie143
11-02-2013
i'm confused- what was the overnight ratings for mr selfridge (including ITV+1).
Joe40
11-02-2013
I've thought of how to bring the church back to the masses. Pope Idol?
D.M.N.
11-02-2013
Originally Posted by Mike Teevee:
“the main show, I completely forgot about results show

DoI Results - 4436 + 430

now that confusion I can understand ”

Obviously that's not tape-checked, but still very poor.
Mike Teevee
11-02-2013
Originally Posted by andrewskatie143:
“i'm confused- what was the overnight ratings for mr selfridge (including ITV+1).”

if you're talking to me, then no it does not include ITV +1

I never include ITV +1, the second figure is always ITV HD (as we don't have them combined)
RobbieSykes123
11-02-2013
Originally Posted by GeorgeS:
“lol he will always find something to whinge about

The England rugby games must be the easiest ratings to predict. Last year the Eng/ Ire game got 5.7M for an essentially dead rubber game after Wales had won the slam. Figures never seem to vary more than +/- 10% for any of the games y-on-y.”

Well if you predicted 5.7 you'd be wrong, as it got 6.1.

You must be salivating over those numbers and the demographic!

Far better than your overbought ruinously expensive football rights!


Originally Posted by GeorgeS:
“I am hearing unconfirmed reports that Graham Norton is going to be leading the search for a new Pope as the BBC tries to put Animal Antics and Britains Borefest behind it............”

I hope Bishop Len Brennan gets it.
GeorgeS
11-02-2013
Originally Posted by RobbieSykes123:
“Well if you predicted 5.7 you'd be wrong, as it got 6.1.

You must be salivating over those numbers and the demographic!

Far better than your overbought ruinously expensive football rights!”

6 Nations - 5 games @ 6m; 5 games @ 3m; 5 games @ 4m = average of 4.3m

Game cost of £2.67M per game

England football games cost well under £2M per game but deliver bigger figures.

6 Nations contract has always been priced well above commercial market value. Its only value to a commercial channel would be at a lower price tag - say £25M per year or in picking only selective matches.
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