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Why are there discrepancies in the ratings as reported from the various sites? Don't they get the information from the same source?
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Monday 19th January Overnights
BBC One 19.00- The One Show: 5.2m (24%) 19.30- Watchdog: 4.7m (20%) 20.00- EastEnders: 9.11m (36.4%) 20.30- Panorama: 2.7m (11%) 21.00- Hunter: 4.7m (19.2%) BBC Two 19.00- Liverpool Capital of Culture - a Year in the Life: 600,000 (3%) 20.00- University Challenge: 3.16m (12.6%) 20.30- MasterChef: 2.99m (11.9%) 21.00- Million Dollar Traders: 1.13m (4.6%) 22.00- Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe: 822,000 (4%) ITV1 19.00- Emmerdale: 7.56m (34.8%) 19.30- Coronation Street: 10.2m (43%) 20.00- Tonight: 3.8m (15%) 20.30- Coronation Street: 8.99m (35.5%) 21.00- Unforgiven: 5.52m (22.6%) 22.00- News at Ten: 2.7m (13.7%) Channel 4 18.30- Hollyoaks: 1.83m (8.7%) 19.00- Channel 4 News: 900,000 (4%) , +1: 17,000 20.00- Celebrity Big Brother: 1.7m (6.8%) , +1: 513,000 (2.3%) 21.00- Big Chef Takes On Little Chef: 3.18m (13.1%) , +1: 318,000 - peak: 3.4m (14.2%) between 21.45-22.00 - much higher than 2008 channel slot average of: 1.7m (7.3%) - 53.8% of the audience were ABC1 viewers, while 32.7% were aged between 16 and 34 22.00- Celebrity Big Brother: 3.3m (17%) , +1: 130,000 five 17.30- Neighbours: 1.55m (9.1%) 18.00- Home & Away: 1.05m (5.3%) 20.00- Fifth Gear: 812,000 (3.2%) 21.00- War Zone: 746,000 (3%) 21.00- Cobra: 980,000 (6.9%) BBC Three 22.00- EastEnders: 559,000 (3%) E4 19.00- Hollyoaks: 628,000 (3.2%) 21.00- Jeepers Creepers: 280,000 [inc. +1] Film 4 [inc. +1] 18.15- Phantom of the Opera: 130,000 21.00- Alien vs Predator: 360,000 Fiver 18.30- Home & Away: 702,000 (3.8%) More 4 [inc. +1] 21.00- Relocation, Relocation: 160,000 22.00- Dickens' Secret Lover: 70,000 Sky1 21.00- 24: 474,000 (2.4%) Primetime Shares ITV1: 25.6% (last week: 28.3%) BBC One: 21.1% (20.9%) Channel 4: 9.5% (7.2%) BBC Two: 6.6% (7.4%) five: 3.4% (2.9%) All Day Shares ITV1: 21.1% (last week: 22.3%) BBC One: 21.0% (21.0%) Channel 4: 9.6% (7.8%) BBC Two: 7.0% (7.6%) five: 4.2% (4.1%) Adults 16-34 ITV1: 15.9% (last week: 16.2%) BBC One: 13.0% (13.6%) Channel 4: 12.8% (9.2%) BBC Two: 4.1% (4.7%) five: 3.8% (4.1%) Adults ABC1 BBC One: 24.7% ITV1: 18.3% Channel 4: 10% BBC Two: 8.3% five: 3.4% Source: Media Guardian, Broadcast, Channel 4 Sales, DS Surprised no-one's posted these yet- slow moving day on the Ratings Thread .
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Monday 19th January Overnights
BBC Four 22.00- Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe: 822,000 (4%) |
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Good to see The Big Bang Theory holding up so well and Two and a Half Men has been doing well this series (helped just now by the absence of DWTS). But that's a really bad hit for GG, by far the lowest of the series and it seems to have been shedding viewers for a while now, despite a promising start to series 2. Mondays are one of the more competitive days for all the networks...
CBS comedies block, which is the most watched on US TV and CSI: Miami NBC with Heroes and Chuck, though both are ailing just like the network. ABC and Dancing With The Stars FOX's big ling-up of House and 24 The CW's hits Gossip Girl and One Tree Hill Just to clarify the US ratings posted on the previous page, at 2030 on CBS it was "How I Met Your Mother", not a second episode of "The Big Bang Theory". |
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Good to see The Big Bang Theory holding up so well and Two and a Half Men has been doing well this series (helped just now by the absence of DWTS). But that's a really bad hit for GG, by far the lowest of the series and it seems to have been shedding viewers for a while now, despite a promising start to series 2. Mondays are one of the more competitive days for all the networks...
CBS comedies block, which is the most watched on US TV and CSI: Miami NBC with Heroes and Chuck, though both are ailing just like the network. ABC and Dancing With The Stars FOX's big ling-up of House and 24 The CW's hits Gossip Girl and One Tree Hill Just to clarify the US ratings posted on the previous page, at 2030 on CBS it was "How I Met Your Mother", not a second episode of "The Big Bang Theory". I do wonder whether The CW narrow demographic of women 18-34 is hurting them, the fact that the highest rated shows are Smallville followed by Supernatural proves that it isn't working well. |
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CNN is touting 1.5bn for the inaugaration, going on that my calculations say a fair few should/ would have been Brits.
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ITV1 is becoming a force to be reckoned with in the Monday 9pm slot now. Fair play to them...
![]() Surprised Hunter didn't hold up better, but perhaps viewers are getting bored of the detective/serial killer/missing children thing now? |
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Surprised Hunter didn't hold up better, but perhaps viewers are getting bored of the detective/serial killer/missing children thing now? |
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They get it from different sources. DS gets it from Attentional. Here's a list of different bureaux which provide data:
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Its pretty clear Hunter and Unforgiven really appealled to the same demographics and hurt eachother in the ratings. I'm surprised by how low both of them fell, and it might put off both channels from further clashes of similar dramas.
The interesting Million Dollar Traders hasn't caught on on BBC Two and Five seemed to struggle - falling well short of the 1 million target for much of primetime. Channel 4 had a decent night - though its a sign of the times that CBB is no longer the lynchpin around which the rest of the schedule is based, but is instead shifted around itself to accomodate the cookery programmes. Corrie seemed to see a big fall between its first and second episodes. We're used to a fall, though 1.2 million seems like a lot - and EastEnders seemed to rate quite poorly for a monday at this time of year too. |
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BBC1's live coverage of the inauguaration of Barack Obama as the USA's 44th president was a massive hit with viewers as the afternoon coverage of the ceremony peaked at 5.15pm with an audience of 7m (40.1%).
http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/news/2...ent_obama.htmlI expected something good - but that is amazing for 5pm. |
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Its pretty clear Hunter and Unforgiven really appealled to the same demographics and hurt eachother in the ratings. I'm surprised by how low both of them fell, and it might put off both channels from further clashes of similar dramas.
The interesting Million Dollar Traders hasn't caught on on BBC Two and Five seemed to struggle - falling well short of the 1 million target for much of primetime. Channel 4 had a decent night - though its a sign of the times that CBB is no longer the lynchpin around which the rest of the schedule is based, but is instead shifted around itself to accomodate the cookery programmes. Corrie seemed to see a big fall between its first and second episodes. We're used to a fall, though 1.2 million seems like a lot - and EastEnders seemed to rate quite poorly for a monday at this time of year too. Quote:
Jesus...
http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/news/2...ent_obama.html I expected something good - but that is amazing for 5pm. ![]() And Big Chef Takes on Little Chef was a huge success for Channel 4 last night. Channel 4 Sales reported that Big Chef Takes On Little Chef getting 4.09 million but Big Brother afterwards only got 2.64 million. |
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Monday 19th January Overnights
BBC One 19.00- The One Show: 5.2m (24%) 19.30- Watchdog: 4.7m (20%) 20.00- EastEnders: 9.11m (36.4%) 20.30- Panorama: 2.7m (11%) 21.00- Hunter: 4.7m (19.2%) BBC Two 19.00- Liverpool Capital of Culture - a Year in the Life: 600,000 (3%) 20.00- University Challenge: 3.16m (12.6%) 20.30- MasterChef: 2.99m (11.9%) 21.00- Million Dollar Traders: 1.13m (4.6%) 22.00- Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe: 822,000 (4%) ITV1 19.00- Emmerdale: 7.56m (34.8%) 19.30- Coronation Street: 10.2m (43%) 20.00- Tonight: 3.8m (15%) 20.30- Coronation Street: 8.99m (35.5%) 21.00- Unforgiven: 5.52m (22.6%) 22.00- News at Ten: 2.7m (13.7%) Channel 4 18.30- Hollyoaks: 1.83m (8.7%) 19.00- Channel 4 News: 900,000 (4%) , +1: 17,000 20.00- Celebrity Big Brother: 1.7m (6.8%) , +1: 513,000 (2.3%) 21.00- Big Chef Takes On Little Chef: 3.18m (13.1%) , +1: 318,000 - peak: 3.4m (14.2%) between 21.45-22.00 - much higher than 2008 channel slot average of: 1.7m (7.3%) - 53.8% of the audience were ABC1 viewers, while 32.7% were aged between 16 and 34 22.00- Celebrity Big Brother: 3.3m (17%) , +1: 130,000 five 17.30- Neighbours: 1.55m (9.1%) 18.00- Home & Away: 1.05m (5.3%) 20.00- Fifth Gear: 812,000 (3.2%) 21.00- War Zone: 746,000 (3%) 21.00- Cobra: 980,000 (6.9%) BBC Three 22.00- EastEnders: 559,000 (3%) E4 19.00- Hollyoaks: 628,000 (3.2%) 21.00- Jeepers Creepers: 280,000 [inc. +1] Film 4 [inc. +1] 18.15- Phantom of the Opera: 130,000 21.00- Alien vs Predator: 360,000 Fiver 18.30- Home & Away: 702,000 (3.8%) More 4 [inc. +1] 21.00- Relocation, Relocation: 160,000 22.00- Dickens' Secret Lover: 70,000 Sky1 21.00- 24: 474,000 (2.4%) Primetime Shares ITV1: 25.6% (last week: 28.3%) BBC One: 21.1% (20.9%) Channel 4: 9.5% (7.2%) BBC Two: 6.6% (7.4%) five: 3.4% (2.9%) All Day Shares ITV1: 21.1% (last week: 22.3%) BBC One: 21.0% (21.0%) Channel 4: 9.6% (7.8%) BBC Two: 7.0% (7.6%) five: 4.2% (4.1%) Adults 16-34 ITV1: 15.9% (last week: 16.2%) BBC One: 13.0% (13.6%) Channel 4: 12.8% (9.2%) BBC Two: 4.1% (4.7%) five: 3.8% (4.1%) Adults ABC1 BBC One: 24.7% ITV1: 18.3% Channel 4: 10% BBC Two: 8.3% five: 3.4% Source: Media Guardian, Broadcast, Channel 4 Sales, DS Surprised no-one's posted these yet- slow moving day on the Ratings Thread . |
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Coronation Street had 9.5m at 19:30 not 10.2m like you said I'm afraid rzt.
DS have been getting the soap ratings (and other ratings) incorrect a lot recently. |
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I'm inclined to agree with Media Guardian too
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Did Monday's Celebrity Big Brother at 8pm (first show) really only get 1.7m?
Has any BB show ever been that low before? |
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Did Monday's Celebrity Big Brother at 8pm (first show) really only get 1.7m?
Has any BB show ever been that low before? |
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Shocking rating for Trinny and Susannah
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Shocking rating for Trinny and Susannah
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Trinny & Susannah: 1.8m (8%)
Too Posh to Pay: 2.4m (10%) News at Ten: 1.9m (9%) This is what ITV from 8pm till 10:45pm rated. I don't know what ITV were expecting from this shambles...but I've never seen ratings as low as this across two hours from 8pm till nearly 11pm. The primetime share must have been around 13%? As Emmerdale must have got around a 29% share. |
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Trinny & Susannah: 1.8m (8%)
Too Posh to Pay: 2.4m (10%) News at Ten: 1.9m (9%) This is what ITV from 8pm till 10:45pm rated. I don't know what ITV were expecting from this shambles...but I've never seen ratings as low as this across two hours from 8pm till nearly 11pm. The primetime share must have been around 13%? As Emmerdale must have got around a 29% share. Fantastic to see Channel 4 and Five becoming the top two yesterday at 9pm, though I thought CSI would hold onto a bit more. I don't think C4 and Five have occupied 1 and 2 ever before .
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ITV rated so poorly last night. T&S reached new lows I think, and TPTP doing badly as well. without Emmerdale, last night would have been a total disaster for ITV1.
Fantastic to see Channel 4 and Five becoming the top two yesterday at 9pm, though I thought CSI would hold onto a bit more. I don't think C4 and Five have occupied 1 and 2 ever before .The Inaugaration of Obama did much better than I expected and a very wise decision by the BBC as it boosted the 6pm News. Channel 4 Food season is doing well so far and with Jamie, Hugh and Gordon's shows still to come, I can see Channel 4 hitting 3-4m in the weekday slots. Continued here: The Ratings Thread (Part 3 (3)) |
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