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#2526 |
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Wow, those ratings for Under the Dome are brilliant!!
For anyone that wants to know, the BB final excl +1 came to 2.20m and 1.96m (for the late night winners announcement) Celebrity Big Brother launched with 3.18m incl +1. Maybe because it was exam results day so partying teenagers caught up the next day on Demand 5 or via recordings.
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Top 10 Officials w/c 19th-25th August
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1. CORONATION STREET (MON 2031): 9.03m 2. NEW TRICKS (TUE 2100): 7.83m 3. EASTENDERS (MON 2001): 7.61m 4. EMMERDALE (MON 1902): 7.03m 5. THE GREAT BRITISH BAKE OFF (TUE 2000): 6.6m 6. WHAT REMAINS (SUN 2100): 6.13m 7. VERA (SUN 2002): 5.77m 8. WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? (WED 2100): 5.37m 9. CASUALTY (SAT 2042): 5.2m 10. CELEBRITY MASTERCHEF (WED 1959): 5.14m Mon: 8.68m (+580k) / 9.03m (+910k) Wed: 8.73m (+1.22m) Fri: 8.84m (+1.29m) / 8.26m (+980k) EastEnders Mon: 7.61m (+730k) Tues: 6.95m (+860k) Thurs: 6.64m (+830k) Fri: 7.12m (+1.06m) Emmerdale: Mon: 7.03m (+550k) Wed: 6.66m (+510k) Thurs (7): 6.54m (+660k) Fri: 6.82m (+700k) No HD for the other 2 episodes. July overnight averages for the soaps: Coronation Street: 7.69m up 790k y-o-y down 20k on 2011 down 310k on 2010 down 430k on 2009 EastEnders: 6.2m down 620k y-o-y down 1.46m on 2011 down 1.81m on 2010 down 1.18m on 2009 Emmerdale: 6.18m up 500k y-o-y down 200k on 2011 down 240k on 2010 up 580k on 2009 Overnight average for the year: (Jan-Aug) Coronation Street: 8.22m up 160k y-o-y EastEnders: 6.89m down 670k y-o-y Emmerdale: 6.48m down 30k y-o-y Corrie is the only soap up y-o-y. |
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Sunday 1st September 2013 - Overnight Ratings
BBC One 17:35 - Britain's Big Wildlife Revival: 2.78m (18%) 18:35 - BBC News: 4.62m (26%) 19:00 - Countryfile: 5.36m (24.4%) 20:00 - Antiques Roadshow: 5.16m (20.3%) 21:00 - What Remains: 3.73m (15.6%) * last week: 4.5m (20.6%) * slot average: 4.5m (18.3%) 22:00 - BBC News: 4.63m (22%) BBC Two 20:00 - Dragons' Den: 1.77m (7%) 21:00 - The Story of the Jews: 2.19m (9.2%) * slot average: 1.8m (7.3%) ITV 18:45 - ITV News at Weather: 3.01m (16%) 19:00 - Coronation Street: 6.65m (30.3%) / 7.13m (32.5%) 20:00 - The X Factor: 9.21m (36.2%) / 9.94m (39.1%) * peak (inc +1): 11.2m (41.9%) at 20:50 * up +0.8m (+9%) on the equivalent episode last year 21:00 - Vera: 4.89m (22.9%) / 5.23m (24.5%) Channel 4 (inc +1) 19:45 - Rebuilding the World Trade Centre: 1.14m (4.6%) 21:00 - FILM: The Dilemma: 659k (3.2%) Channel 5 21:00 - Celebrity Big Brother: 1.75m (7.3%) / 1.99m (8.3%) Multichannels ITV2 (inc +1) 21:00 - The Xtra Factor: 890k (3.7%) E4 (inc +1) 19:00 - The Big Bang Theory: 406k (2.4%) Film 4 17:25 - The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers: 559k (3.3%) 21:00 - Avatar: 635k (4%) Sky Sports 1 15:30 - Live Ford Super Sunday: 888k (7.6%) Sky Sports 2 19:00 - Sky Sports News at Seven: 1.08m (6.1%) BBC Three 22:00 - Family Guy: 932k (4.6%) 22:25 - Family Guy: 779k (4.9%) Sky 1 21:00 - A Touch of Cloth: 208k (0.9%) |
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Seeing as how we're aggregating different showings of stuff...
7.75m total consolidated for ep1 of GBBO (inc Sunday rpt but not iPlayer viewers) K |
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http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/showbiz/...cing-down.html
Will he bother showing up to this year's show then? |
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Sunday 1st September 2013 - Overnight Ratings
BBC One 17:35 - Britain's Big Wildlife Revival: 2.78m (18%) 18:35 - BBC News: 4.62m (26%) 19:00 - Countryfile: 5.36m (24.4%) 20:00 - Antiques Roadshow: 5.16m (20.3%) 21:00 - What Remains: 3.73m (15.6%) * last week: 4.5m (20.6%) * slot average: 4.5m (18.3%) 22:00 - BBC News: 4.63m (22%) BBC Two 20:00 - Dragons' Den: 1.77m (7%) 21:00 - The Story of the Jews: 2.19m (9.2%) * slot average: 1.8m (7.3%) ITV 18:45 - ITV News at Weather: 3.01m (16%) 19:00 - Coronation Street: 6.65m (30.3%) / 7.13m (32.5%) 20:00 - The X Factor: 9.21m (36.2%) / 9.94m (39.1%) * peak (inc +1): 11.2m (41.9%) at 20:50 * up +0.8m (+9%) on the equivalent episode last year 21:00 - Vera: 4.89m (22.9%) / 5.23m (24.5%) Channel 4 (inc +1) 19:45 - Rebuilding the World Trade Centre: 1.14m (4.6%) 21:00 - FILM: The Dilemma: 659k (3.2%) Channel 5 21:00 - Celebrity Big Brother: 1.75m (7.3%) |
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The most interesting mention I think is that the number 30 show in ITV SD's top 30 on BARB is 1.73 million!
Number 30 did go lower during the Olympics though, 1.66m and 1.68m respectively.Now, it would be pop the champagne corks time... Quote:
1. CORONATION STREET (MON 2031): 9.03m Poor old BBC. What a crap old summer. A piffling 7 out of the top 10 shows. The two top rated dramas are on BBC1, the dark looking new Sunday night drama consolidated ahead of Vera which had an hour head start, BBC2 has a factual show at 5 in the all-channels chart, Casualty consolidating above the 5m mark, a mid-evening cookery show making the top 10. EastEnders comfortably clear of Emmerdale.2. NEW TRICKS (TUE 2100): 7.83m 3. EASTENDERS (MON 2001): 7.61m 4. EMMERDALE (MON 1902): 7.03m 5. THE GREAT BRITISH BAKE OFF (TUE 2000): 6.6m 6. WHAT REMAINS (SUN 2100): 6.13m 7. VERA (SUN 2002): 5.77m 8. WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? (WED 2100): 5.37m 9. CASUALTY (SAT 2042): 5.2m 10. CELEBRITY MASTERCHEF (WED 1959): 5.14m Yup. What a grim summer it has been for the struggling, empty-cupboard BBC. |
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http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/showbiz/...cing-down.html
Will he bother showing up to this year's show then?
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To be fair, Slopping Out on ITV seems to have creamed off all the best ones this year...
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ITV Media has made a big error. Ignore the multichannel top 10 that they've published, it is completely wrong. It looks like it might be the top 10 for last Sunday.
For starters the football on Sky Sports would have done a lot better than 888k for Liverpool v United and Arsenal v Spurs. |
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Multichannels
E4 (inc +1) 19:00 - The Big Bang Theory: 406k (2.4%) Film 4 17:25 - The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers: 559k (3.3%) 21:00 - Avatar: 635k (4%) Sky Sports 1 15:30 - Live Ford Super Sunday: 888k (7.6%) Sky Sports 2 19:00 - Sky Sports News at Seven: 1.08m (6.1%) |
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All of this data is incorrect. It's from Sunday 25th August.
Thanks for informing me. |
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Its everybodys fault but his. Talk about a rat in a corner.......... maybe the rambling incoherence of the presenter played a part?
Sounds more like King Rat to me! King of Saturday Night Telly Rat! |
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But SCD's ratings have gone up since the nadir he talks about.
Sounds more like King Rat to me! King of Saturday Night Telly Rat! You said so today!
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CBB doing Well. X Factor up nearly a Million which is great.
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Wow. Amazing consolidated figures for episode 1 of Under the Dome. Not just for Channel 5 but also for 5USA where the repeats did well above average business with even a late night showing on Saturday scoring a significant rating. You'd have to go back to at least 2002 to find a more successful series premiere for the channel at 10pm.
UNDER THE DOME: UK PREMIERE - THE FINAL TOTALS 2.98m consolidated (Channel 5, Monday 19th August 22:00) inc. +1 547,000 repeat showing #1 (5USA, Tuesday 20th August 21:00) inc. +1 369,000 repeat showing #2 (5USA, Saturday 24th August 23:10) exc. +1 Doesn't bode well for tonight I mean, what good is a high premiere if the series crashes in the coming weeks? See Dallas and Flashforward |
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But SCD's ratings have gone up since the nadir he talks about.
Sounds more like King Rat to me! King of Saturday Night Telly Rat! |
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http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/showbiz/...cing-down.html
Will he bother showing up to this year's show then? |
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Overall then a very solid weekend for The X Factor as it heads into its 10th series (9.2m & 9.9m inc +1). I don' think they could have asked for much more and both episodes are up y-o-y too, something at the end of the 2012 run which seemed almost impossible. I think ITV will be happy with that. The question now is, will all these viewers stay around until Christmas?
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Overall then a very solid weekend for The X Factor as it heads into its 10th series (9.2m & 9.9m inc +1). I don' think they could have asked for much more and both episodes are up y-o-y too, something at the end of the 2012 run which seemed almost impossible. I think ITV will be happy with that. The question now is, will all these viewers stay around until Christmas?
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A Shame viewers didn't stick around for episode 2... wasn't it down over 600K for episode 2?
Doesn't bode well for tonight I mean, what good is a high premiere if the series crashes in the coming weeks? See Dallas and Flashforward Its sad, maybe if there were less tv channels it would mean higher concentrations of viewers and the chance for shows to grow. |
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A Shame viewers didn't stick around for episode 2... wasn't it down over 600K for episode 2?
Doesn't bode well for tonight I mean, what good is a high premiere if the series crashes in the coming weeks? See Dallas and Flashforward ![]() To be expected to a certain extent. 1.4m is still excellent business for C5 at 10pm. And we don't know how it rated officially or how the repeats on 5USA performed yet. All about where it settles down at of course but the premiere performance is certainly very notable and bodes well for upcoming US acquisitions as well. |
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Its the same for 90% of tv. Doesn't matter whether the show is brilliant or rubbish, too many people just don't have the patience to stick with something.
Its sad, maybe if there were less tv channels it would mean higher concentrations of viewers and the chance for shows to grow. |
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As for the Corrie rating last night (exc/inc +1): 6.65m / 7.13m - that's a fairly decent enough performance considering its out of it normal slot.
Last year, Corrie was also aired on the same Sunday night and averaged 5.87m / 6.26m - so its actually UP y-o-y.
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I'm not trying to put a spin on anything, but there was hardly anything overly thrilling to watch on BBC1 to compete with it. The BBC should have had Debbie Does Downton Live for three weeks while SCD starts! Something for the blokes at least! Instead they just assumed we'd all watch their pot of paint changing colour.
Therefore its solely a question of how strong the XF brand is in bringing extra viewers back to ITV. And we now know XF still good at getting great peaks but that its a solid but unspectacular return based on its own standards. Cant see all that many viewers deserting it now, but its whether its got the nations appetite for it back to build-which clearly it had lost last year. |
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Number 30 did go lower during the Olympics though, 1.66m and 1.68m respectively.
