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Indeed, here is the latest ITV1 Top 10 from BARB:
1 CORONATION STREET 10.72 2 THE X FACTOR 10.60 3 I'M A CELEBRITY - GET ME OUT OF HERE! 9.80 4 HARRY HILL'S TV BURP 8.28 5 EMMERDALE 7.46 6 WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE? 4.76 7 TAKE THAT COMES TO TOWN 4.69 8 "NEW" YOU'VE BEEN FRAMED! 4.629 THE BRITISH COMEDY AWARDS 4.07 10 ITV EVENING NEWS 4.06 And that's when XF and IACGMOOH are both running. I think BBC1's Top 10 compares more than favourably: 1 STRICTLY COME DANCING 9.75 2 EASTENDERS 9.52 3 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW 7.17 4 MERLIN 6.31 5 CASUALTY 5.96 6 WALLANDER 5.90 7 PANORAMA SPECIAL 5.75 8 THE NATIONAL LOTTERY DRAWS 5.74 9 TEN O'CLOCK NEWS 5.58 10 SIX O'CLOCK NEWS 5.41 But then it is the nation's most watched channel. |
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I think the shows only have to be 5 minutes long to get in, now.
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This is a particularly idiotic comparison. You take a week when ITV1 has 9pm stripped programming & high impact long duration weekend shows and you only pick one episode of those. But yet you include both the Six O'Clock & Ten O'Clock News on the grounds that they are different
I will say though that BBC1 doesn't really have much to boast about, if some of your highest rating shows of the week are news programmes, it doesn't say much about the other programmes the channel offers. |
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Police, Camera, Action: Drink Driving Special - 3.7m (ITV Media)
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The Royal Variety Performance was watched by 7.5 million last night!! ![]() From Media Week Quote:
Royal Variety Performance pulls in 7.5m viewers
LONDON - BBC One's 'The Royal Variety Performance 2008' proved once again that talent shows continue to draw big audiences, with 7.5m viewers tuning in last night, according to unofficial overnight figures. The programmed featured performances from the 'The X Factor's' Leona Lewis, 'Britain's Got Talent' winner George Sampson and the victors of 'Last Choir Standing', Only Men Aloud. It captured a 31.5% share of the audience in the 7.30pm-10pm slot. US import 'Heroes' brought BBC Two 1.8m viewers and a 7.4% share of the audience between 9pm-10pm. |
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The Royal Variety Performance was watched by 7.5 million last night!!
![]() It got 7.4m overnight last year, so I'm not sure why the ?
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It got 7.4m overnight last year, so I'm not sure why the
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19.30- The Royal Variety Performance 2008: 7.5m (31.5%) BBC2 21.00- Heroes: 1.8m (7.4%) ITV1 21.00- Police, Camera, Action: 3.7m (15.6%) C4 20.00- Christmas at River Cottage: 2.1m (8.6%) 21.00- Willie's Perfect Chocolate Factory: 1.6m (6.6%) Five 19.30- UEFA Cup Live: 1.2m (5.2%) |
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No real surprises last night-I expected the Royal Variety to be a big draw with shows like XF and BGT up this year. Though I think it could have topped 8m on Sunday night BBC1.
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Ratings from Media Guardian. ITV got similar ratings to what they get most Wednesdays.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008...ngs-television |
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Coronation Street: 8.5m
The Bill: 4.9m |
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Wednesday 17th December 2008
BBC One 19:30 - The Royal Variety Performance 2008 - 7.5m (31.5%) BBC Two 21:00 - Heroes - 1.8m (7.4%) ITV1 19:30 - Coronation Street - 8.5m 20:00 - The Bill - 4.9m (20%) 21:00 - Police, Camera, Action: Drink Driving Special - 3.7m (15.6%) Channel 4 20:00 - Christmas at River Cottage - 2.1m (8.6%) [+1: 300,000] 21:00 - Willie's Perfect Chocolate Christmas - 1.6m (6.6%) [+1: 100,000] five 19:30 - Uefa Cup - 1.2m (5.2%) Source: MediaWeek, MG Hopefully some more ratings come out later. |
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Great ratings for RVP though it was in line with it has gotten in previous years, ITV1 did alright with The Bill and PCA as did Five with football and Channel 4 had a decent night with River Cottage and Willie's Perfect Chocolate Christmas.
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American Overnights: Tuesday 16th December
8:00 CBS NCIS 19.86 NBC Biggest Loser: Families 10.53 ABC Charlie Brown Christmas 8.31 FOX House(R) 6.37 UNI Cuidado con el Angel 4.66 CW 90210 (R) 1.13 9:00 CBS The Mentalist 19.33 NBC Biggest Loser: Families 12.77 ABC According to Jim 5.13 FOX Fringe (R) 4.88 UNI Fuego en la Sangre 4.72 CW Privileged (R) 1.01 9:30 ABC According to Jim (R) 4.50 10:00 CBS Without a Trace 14.49 NBC Momma’s Boys 6.07 ABC Eli Stone 5.00 UNI Aqui y Ahora 2.94 10:00 NBC Momma’s Boys 6.41 10:30 NBC Momma’s Boys 5.73 Very strong night for CBS- the largest primetime audience for CBS since 1995. Highest audience for NCIS and The Mentalist ever, and season high for Without a Trace. |
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NCIS and The Mentalist have become huge hits for CBS especially NCIS which has really taken off in the last few years. Five should definetly take advantage of this when NCIS returns in January and promote it non stop and/ repeat it on Five US.
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ITV Press Centre confirm Sunday 11th January 2009.
19:00 Dancing on Ice 20:30 Wild at Heart |
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ITV Press Centre confirm Sunday 11th January 2009.
19:00 Dancing on Ice 20:30 Wild at Heart Also, isn't Dancing on Ice's first show usually 2 hours? |
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Strong performance for the Royal Variety Performance, though considering the slating it gets on the forums, I've no idea who's tuning in!
Coronation Street looks like it took a hit and is struggling a bit as we head into the Christmas holidays? I know its a pattern that repeated every year, but is there any particular reason EastEnders benefits from a Christmas boost and not the ITV soaps? Obviously, I understand on Christmas Day itself, the other programmes scheduled and the traditions of BBC One Christmasses play a big part - but it shouldn't be making a difference now? ---- On the American ratings, some astonishing success from CBS - its been utterly dominant this Autumn. How ironic that 'Biggest Loser' looks like being NBC's biggest hit Its outrating pretty much anything else they've aired all season - including the much hyped dramas.
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Australian Ratings: Wednesday 17th December 2008 (Non Ratings Period)
ABC 18:30 Nigella Express 344,000 19:00 ABC News 919,000 19:30 The 7.30 Report 715,000 20:00 My Family 782,000 20:30 Wallace and Gromit: The Wrong Trousers (R) 674,000 21:00 Grumpy Old Women (R) 631,000 Seven 17:30 Deal or No Deal (R) 620,000 18:00 Seven News 1,264,000 18:30 Today Tonight 1,405,000 19:00 How I Met Your Mother (R) 905,000 19:30 Air Crash Investigations 824,000 20:30 Las Vegas 696,000 21:30 AC/DC, Legends of Rock 675,000 22:00 The Unit 524,000 23:00 Prison Break 310,000 Nine 18:00 Nine News 1,172,000 18:30 Cricket: First Test - Australia v South Africa 728,000 20:30 CSl: Miami (R) 1,082,000 21:30 ER 843,000 22:30 Gossip Girl 441,000 Ten 19:30 The Simpsons (R) 650,000 20:00 Rules of Engagement (R) 652,000 20:30 House (R) 738,000 21:30 Rush (R) 518,000 22:30 Out of the Blue 287,000 SBS 19:30 Food Safari 325,000 20:00 The Biggest Chinese Restaurant in the World 278,000 20:30 Long Way Down 390,000 Evening Shares Nine: 31.7% Seven: 26.3% TEN: 17.6% ABC: 17.3% SBS: 7.1% Looks like My Family may have won its slot, depending on how Seven did during that half-hour. Oztam |
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So, ITV1 has their best two primetime weeks of the year so far (last week of Nov/1st week of Dec) with IAC and XF yet they still can't beat BBC1's all-hours share for the week:
Nov24-30 BBC1: 20.5% ITV1: 20.3% Dec1-7 BBC1:20.6% ITV1:20.2% But do they care - or is it all about overnight primetime for ITV1? K edit: sorry, ITV1 were further behind last year so they've closed up a bit but still not won. |
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ITV Press Centre confirm Sunday 11th January 2009.
19:00 Dancing on Ice 20:30 Wild at Heart Quote:
So, ITV1 has their best two primetime weeks of the year so far (last week of Nov/1st week of Dec) with IAC and XF yet they still can't beat BBC1's all-hours share for the week (which they did easily last year, IIRC):
Nov24-30 BBC1: 20.5% ITV1: 20.3% Dec1-7 BBC1:20.6% ITV1:20.2% But do they care - or is it all about overnight primetime for ITV1? K |
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I think ITV care more about the overnight primetime figures more than anything else, but also it's worth noting without Sunday ITV would add on about 1% to those weekly shares. K |
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But whatever they might add to Sunday's figures would have to come off somewhere else, surely? (e.g. switching an XF results show to Sunday)
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NCIS and The Mentalist have become huge hits for CBS especially NCIS which has really taken off in the last few years. Five should definetly take advantage of this when NCIS returns in January and promote it non stop and/ repeat it on Five US.
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Autumn shares (1 Sept - 15 Dec) per Broadcast magazine (hard copy, not online):
PEAKTIME: BBC1 - 23.9% (down 2.5%) BBC2 - 8.9% (down 3.2%) ITV1 - 24.0% (down 5.5%) C4 (inc +1) - 7.7% (unchanged) Five - 4.8% (down 2.0%) So despite the success of IAC and XF, ITV1 suffers the largest peak-time decline. ALL HOURS: BBC1 - 21.2% (down 4.9%) BBC2 - 7.8% (down 4.8%) ITV1 - 19.2% (down 4.8%) C4 (inc +1) - 7.8% (down 3.4%) Five - 5.0% (up 2.5%) The remorseless decline of the terrestrial channels continues. |
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