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Looking at the ratings for The Voice posted above you know it would not take that much to get up to XF levels if it really got a roll on. That would be fun on here.
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It's just a very odd show in general. I'd have happily banked my savings on the show dying after it lost out to Takeaway for its Series 2 premiere. It then went and grew 3 or 4 weeks on the trot, including the week it wound up head-to-head with BGT! And as you say. It's revived itself from the apparent dead for both of its finales so far, too. Just weird, quite frankly, so I'll be avoiding any bold statements about it on Sunday morning!
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So are they showing it on the EPG as
22:00 Helix 23:00 Helix Or just as two episodes moulded together? Quote:
I see Canadian drama Played is now scheduled for 17 January at 10pm on 5USA, looks great from the promo I must say!
I haven't caught up with Longmire yet but looking at 5USA's share yesterday (0.7%) it probably didn't do very well. This one didn't seem to get promoted much outside of 5USA itself, whereas Played is being trailed a lot even on C5. Quote:
On another note, I actually think Waterloo Road will dent CBB in the first thirty minutes of tonight's show. Both want the younger demographics.
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While I can see why they've opened with the double episode its a peculiar decision and highlights one of the downsides to the Big Brother platform. Could they not have put the double episode on consecutive nights? What do they have lined up for the 21st another Autopsy doc?
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I'm fairly young too and everyone I speak to watches it as well. It does seem to have a loyal young following despite not being all that popular with the public at large.
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I'd imagine the EPG will just show it as one feature-length episode, same as the listings they've sent out to press.
It does. I will be watching. I haven't caught up with Longmire yet but looking at 5USA's share yesterday (0.7%) it probably didn't do very well. This one didn't seem to get promoted much outside of 5USA itself, whereas Played is being trailed a lot even on C5. Probably. That and it was a 90 minute episode with lots of filler like voting numbers. Yes. The last in the series. |
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I found this interesting! People attempting to break record of binge viewing, (watching TV nonstop for as long as possible basically)
Article: http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2014/01/...d-attempt.html :P |
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Following up on rzt's post in the old thread: Quote:
And here's a look at how the broadcasters averaged for the whole of 2013 vs. 2012: Splitting out the main channels you get the following:BBC: 32.5% (2012: 33.4%) ITV: 23.1% (22.5%) CH4: 11.0% (11.5%) CH5: 6.0% (6.0%) ITV (+3.0%) managed its best family annual share since 2009. Channel 5 to two decimal places (6.04% v 6.01%) was also up year-on-year by +0.6% with their best share since 2009 too. The BBC (-2.8%) and Channel 4 (-4.1%) both slipped to their lowest annual family shares since at least 2004. BBC One: 21.0% (–0.3% on 2012) BBC Two: 5.7% (–0.4%) ITV: 15.3% exc +1 (+0.4%); 16.2% inc +1 (+0.5%) Channel 4: 4.9% exc +1 (–0.7%); 5.8% inc +1 (–0.7%) Channel 5: 4.1% exc +1 (–0.1%); 4.4% inc +1 (no change) Change (in % points) for BBC One from 2012 to 2013 by month: Jan: +1.5% (start of daytime changes) Feb: +0.5% Mar: +1.3% Apr: +0.2% May: –0.3% Jun: –2.7% (no Jubilee/Euros) Jul: –1.3% (no Euros/Olympics) Aug: –6.2% (no Olympics) Sep: +1.2% (no Paralympics) Oct: +0.2% Nov: +1.3% Dec: +0.4% |
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The Voice has certainly been something of a rollercoaster over the past two years. Rather fantastic from the perspective of this thread though and a pure ratings perspective because you can never be entirely sure what on earth you're going to get from it each week. The launch can land just about anywhere on the spectrum this weekend without it being a complete shock and there's not really any other show you can say that about at this point.
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Thanks NeilVW for posting WR skews, knew they were quite strong!
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Following up on rzt's post in the old thread:
Splitting out the main channels you get the following: BBC One: 21.0% (–0.3% on 2012) BBC Two: 5.7% (–0.4%) ITV: 15.3% exc +1 (+0.4%); 16.2% inc +1 (+0.5%) Channel 4: 4.9% exc +1 (–0.7%); 5.8% inc +1 (–0.7%) Channel 5: 4.1% exc +1 (–0.1%); 4.4% inc +1 (no change) Change (in % points) for BBC One from 2012 to 2013 by month: Jan: +1.5% (start of daytime changes) Feb: +0.5% Mar: +1.3% Apr: +0.2% May: –0.3% Jun: –2.7% (no Jubilee) Jul: –1.3% (no Olympics) Aug: –6.2% (no Olympics) Sep: +1.2% (no Paralympics) Oct: +0.2% Nov: +1.3% Dec: +0.4% |
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Channel 4's lead over Channel 5 (% points, inc +1s):
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1997 +8.3 1998 +6.0 1999 +4.9 2000 +4.8 2001 +4.2 2002 +3.7 2003 +3.1 2004 +3.1 2005 +3.3 2006 +4.1 2007 +3.7 2008 +3.2 2009 +2.6 2010 +2.5 2011 +2.4 2012 +2.1 2013 +1.4 |
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Just how did BBC1 manage to go up in September and November when they showed almost nothing? - I mean they were really thin the whole of Autumn.
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We also know whatever it gets that the same old arguments will be on here on Sunday morning.
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Just how did BBC1 manage to go up in September and November when they showed almost nothing? - I mean they were really thin the whole of Autumn.
I could laugh at the draft schedules I composed with drama five or six nights a week throughout autumn! They've held so much back (or a lot of stuff has been delayed unintentionally). |
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It's just a very odd show in general. I'd have happily banked my savings on the show dying after it lost out to Takeaway for its Series 2 premiere. It then went and grew 3 or 4 weeks on the trot, including the week it wound up head-to-head with BGT! And as you say. It's revived itself from the apparent dead for both of its finales so far, too. Just weird, quite frankly, so I'll be avoiding any bold statements about it on Sunday morning!
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Not a stellar launch but it certainly could have been much worse. To be honest I'm not sure why they're moving it from this slot. NCIS: LA has to cut the cord and move away from the mothership at some point and in theory an established show probably stands a better chance in that Monday 10PM slot. I can't help but think they're going to move Intelligence to its death in that slot. It'll have a poor lead-in and face pretty difficult competition. Although I suppose CBS is hoping that The Blacklist stumbles badly with no Voice lead-in next week.
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CBB was priceless tonight. It must get a 2.5m+.
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The fireworks rating (or lack of it) is a peculiar one. Didn't we get an update from YOG regarding consolidation for the firework segment?
Also, Im assuming the 8.8 million does actually include the increased firework period as GB did rate pretty well in its own right iirc. |
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I'm guessing The Voice launch will get around 9million.
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What suprises me with the voice is how they extended series 2 to 14 weeks from 12 before. I know they actually decreased the life shows, but to extend a series after a first series lost half of its viewers is pretty bizarre! Do we know if there will be Sunday episodes this year, if not the series won't finish till April! The mad thing about this year if the voice picks up this year and say stabilises in the eights, it will change the dynamics of the big talent shows, with doi finishing, bbc1 would have more weekends of big hitting entertainment tv, yes it would be close, but incredibly it would make bbc and itv even more level....
League 1 Strictly, bgt League 2 X factor, the voice |
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I'm guessing The Voice launch will get around 9million.
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The fireworks rating (or lack of it) is a peculiar one. Didn't we get an update from YOG regarding consolidation for the firework segment?
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Also, Im assuming the 8.8 million does actually include the increased firework period as GB did rate pretty well in its own right iirc
Yes it includes Gary parts 1 and 2 and the fireworks in the sandwich.
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Following up on rzt's post in the old thread:
Splitting out the main channels you get the following: BBC One: 21.0% (–0.3% on 2012) BBC Two: 5.7% (–0.4%) ITV: 15.3% exc +1 (+0.4%); 16.2% inc +1 (+0.5%) Channel 4: 4.9% exc +1 (–0.7%); 5.8% inc +1 (–0.7%) Channel 5: 4.1% exc +1 (–0.1%); 4.4% inc +1 (no change) Change (in % points) for BBC One from 2012 to 2013 by month: Jan: +1.5% (start of daytime changes) Feb: +0.5% Mar: +1.3% Apr: +0.2% May: –0.3% Jun: –2.7% (no Jubilee/Euros) Jul: –1.3% (no Euros/Olympics) Aug: –6.2% (no Olympics) Sep: +1.2% (no Paralympics) Oct: +0.2% Nov: +1.3% Dec: +0.4% Just to note BBC One, whilst down 0.3% on 2012, was up 0.3% on 2011. It also had its best December, in terms of share, since 2008. |
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Really interesting that ITV was up, and BBC One was up for eight out of 12 months. Are we now seeing the end of the decline after years of movement to smaller digital channels?
ake the shows and the viewers will come. |
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I can see Waterloo Road getting 4m tonight. Better slot, better lead in, worse competition, ratings higher at this time of year across the board. If it holds up over the next few weeks, the BBC may commission another 20 episodes!
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