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The Ratings Thread (Part 58)
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Roscoe Barnes
10-03-2014
A solid enough rating for the last ever Dancing on Ice. 6.2m isn't a bad result considering how the final series has gone. The whole series averaged 5.1m (inc +1: 5.4m) - which is down 1.1m y-o-y (exc/inc +1). This probably justifies ITV's reason to axe it - but if Rising Star is a flop, it maybe difficult to find 20-hours worth of programming to fill the slot that was averaging those kind of numbers week in, week out. Yes, I know the numbers weren't great, but there's shows rating much worse than DoI and these shows are still around. Q1 next year is a big, big test for ITV.
H of De Vil
10-03-2014
Originally Posted by yorkie100:
“As usual I think too much being made of lead ins. When Musketeers was unkown the CTM lead in would be a boost but now I cant see why it would. The 4m+ who have watched the last 2 weeks are not going to be put off because CTM is not on. The opposition is the same so I cant see too much changing really. As you say though interesting for both shows this weekend.”

But then you could say those 4m who watch Musketeers, may watch CTM, and with TVUK on before it, some who don't watch that but do watch TM might choose to record it instead, since they don't watch the programme on before. Do you see what I mean?

If I watch three programmes or even two that sit together I am less likely to record and watch live. If a programme is on before that I don't watch but I do the one following, i will record it instead and watch later.
yorkie100
10-03-2014
Originally Posted by H of De Vil:
“But then you could say those 4m who watch Musketeers, may watch CTM, and with TVUK on before it, some who don't watch that but do watch TM might choose to record it instead, since they don't watch the programme on before. Do you see what I mean?

If I watch three programmes or even two that sit together I am less likely to record and watch live. If a programme is on before that I don't watch but I do the one following, i will record it instead and watch later.”

I had to read that more than once - but I get what you mean.
Pizzatheaction
10-03-2014
What did Ice get without ITV+1? Apologies if I've missed the rating somehow.
Originally Posted by Steve Williams:
“I always watch Takeaway on Sunday as a recording, because of the adverts which I find irritating in a way I don't with other shows on commercial TV, and also in case one of them dies during Ant vs Dec.”

Heh. I used to record something for similar reasons when I was young. I can't remember what it was, now.
H of De Vil
10-03-2014
Originally Posted by yorkie100:
“I had to read that more than once - but I get what you mean.”

Thank god for that, I thought i might have written it as a riddle.
H of De Vil
10-03-2014
Originally Posted by Pizzatheaction:
“What did Ice get without ITV+1? Apologies if I've missed the rating somehow. Heh. I used to record something for similar reasons when I was young. I can't remember what it was, now.”

Dancing On Ice 5.94m
H of De Vil
10-03-2014
Does anyone know what BOAF got last night at 10:15pm? Thanks
Pizzatheaction
10-03-2014
Originally Posted by H of De Vil:
“Dancing On Ice 5.94m”

Thanks, H.
NeilVW
10-03-2014
Attentional's Screenwatch blog has this take on Call the Midwife 's performance:

Quote:
“The Third season of Call the Midwife came to an end last night, Sunday 9th March. The Neal Street Productions drama, based on the life story of a midwife who worked in London’s East End in the 1950s, has been a huge ratings hit. Episodes of the series have scored audiences for BBC1 that make it one of the channels top performers, beaten only by some episodes of Doctor Who and Sherlock.

The first season of the show, in January 2012, firmly established the series, with average audiences of 8.7m (29.4%). The final consolidated figures delivered almost 2m more viewers for each episode on average. Season 2 averaged a slightly higher 8.9m viewers (30.6%), but the Share grew (while maintaining the same audience figure) for Season 3, up to 32.4% on average.

While a fourth season is said to be in the offing, it will be without its original star, Jessica Raine, who is rumoured to be heading for Hollywood. Her character, Jenny lee, left to start a new career at the end of last night’s season finale. While there is a strong ensemble cast, will any future seasons survive the loss of this major character?”

So in overnights, that's:

Series 1: 8.7m (29.4%)
Series 2: 8.9m (30.6%)
Series 3: 8.9m (32.4%)

So the total TV audience during Midwife 's slot (including same-day timeshift of that period) fell about -1.6m between Series 2 and 3 (to 27.5m), after falling roughly -0.5m between Series 1 and 2 (from 29.6m to 29.1m).
C14E
10-03-2014
Originally Posted by Philip Wilson:
“Much needed good news for ABC last night, with new series Ressurection premiering to a pretty amazing 3.6 demo rating, it also boosted the rest of the night with OUAT returning up with a 2.3 and Revenge getting a 1.9 in the new 10pm timeslot both well up on their last eps.

On the downside The Good Wife sunk to a 1.3 opposite tough competition, which will only get worse when NBC airs their new shows, I was hoping for a final season from TGW but those ratings are terrible.”

Well Paul Lee won't be going anywhere just yet! The fact that it dragged up two other series ordered on his watch is very helpful too. But of course, ABC also had a massive drama launch in September with Agents of Shield and we all know how that has played out. For one night at least, that's a pretty solid Sunday.
dave01
10-03-2014
Finally something on the Paralympics opening:

Quote:
“Earlier, Channel 4's coverage of the opening ceremony of the Paralympic Winter Games picked up 500,000 viewers, a 4% share, between 3.30pm and 6.30pm.

http://www.theguardian.com/media/201...ngs-television”

That seems really poor given the timeslot, possibly it had a decent sized peak during the usual Simpsons slot but doesn't look too promising.
NeilVW
10-03-2014
Channel 4 Sales have finally revamped their Overnights page, so we now have:

....All-day shares to two decimal places!
....ITV main-channel share for the first time in over a year! (15.19% inc +1 yesterday)
....Sky 1 share for the first time in years! (0.95% inc +1 yesterday)
....all the above going back two weeks!

I rarely say it but well done Channel 4!

Originally Posted by dave01:
“Finally something on the Paralympics opening:

That seems really poor given the timeslot, possibly it had a decent sized peak during the usual Simpsons slot but doesn't look too promising.”

MediaGuardian also gives the figure for last night's highlights from 18:30 to 19:00: 645k (3.2%) including +1, which also seems a bit underwhelming. Presumably the British gold today will boost tonight's numbers.
iaindb
10-03-2014
Originally Posted by H of De Vil:
“Still fine for a drama, but a bit low for a drama of Musketeers stature.”

What stature? Musketeers is just a daft adventure series, like Adrian Hodges previous creations Primeval and Survivors. (An actually Survivors and Musketeers aren't his creatures. He just rebooted somebody else's.) The Musketeers was overhyped by the BBC as something it wasn't. But, fair play to them, they got one 9m+ audience out of it. But it's now settled down to the level it deserves. In fact, some people may argue it's doing better than it deserves.

Bizarrely, I regard the overnights as poor but the consolidated figure as respectable (but that's my problem. Not sure whether the BBC would have been willing to give the programme a second series if they were making the decision now, rather than immediately after the first week's figures came in. Probably yes, I suppose.
cylon6
10-03-2014
Originally Posted by iaindb:
“What stature? Musketeers is just a daft adventure series, like Adrian Hodges previous creations Primeval and Survivors. (An actually Survivors and Musketeers aren't his creatures. He just rebooted somebody else's.) The Musketeers was overhyped by the BBC as something it wasn't. But, fair play to them, they got one 9m+ audience out of it. But it's now settled down to the level it deserves. In fact, some people may argue it's doing better than it deserves.

Bizarrely, I regard the overnights as poor but the consolidated figure as respectable (but that's my problem. Not sure whether the BBC would have been willing to give the programme a second series if they were making the decision now, rather than immediately after the first week's figures came in. Probably yes, I suppose.”

For an accessible, fun 9pm drama on a Sunday night a programme should be closer to 6m I think. The Musketeers is also losing viewers each week which isn't a good sign.

Not sure what they should do with series 2 or where to schedule it to boost its ratings. Revamp it as an early evening weekend drama? A different night at 9pm? Having said that Sunday is the most watched night of the week and I can't see it getting 6m on any other night at 9pm.
Brekkie
10-03-2014
Originally Posted by dave01:
“Finally something on the Paralympics opening:

500,000 / 4%

That seems really poor given the timeslot, possibly it had a decent sized peak during the usual Simpsons slot but doesn't look too promising.”

That is a bit poor though it's worth remembering it's the first time ever the Winter Paralympics have been shown live, and the promo campaign hasn't been anywhere near as high profile as for the Summer games.

Also Jon Snow didn't help at all - they could have just had Liza Tarbuck at Crufts and prioritised where they used Clare Balding for the ceremonies. Jon Snow makes it look like a C4 News special rather than anything else.
H of De Vil
10-03-2014
Originally Posted by iaindb:
“What stature? Musketeers is just a daft adventure series, like Adrian Hodges previous creations Primeval and Survivors. (An actually Survivors and Musketeers aren't his creatures. He just rebooted somebody else's.) The Musketeers was overhyped by the BBC as something it wasn't. But, fair play to them, they got one 9m+ audience out of it. But it's now settled down to the level it deserves. In fact, some people may argue it's doing better than it deserves.

Bizarrely, I regard the overnights as poor but the consolidated figure as respectable (but that's my problem. Not sure whether the BBC would have been willing to give the programme a second series if they were making the decision now, rather than immediately after the first week's figures came in. Probably yes, I suppose.”




They now have twp expensive dramas that have not lived up to the hype, and recommissioned them before they see the whole series and how its rates. Both could potentially fall further next year
Chris1964
10-03-2014
Originally Posted by NeilVW:
“Attentional's Screenwatch blog has this take on Call the Midwife 's performance:



So in overnights, that's:

Series 1: 8.7m (29.4%)
Series 2: 8.9m (30.6%)
Series 3: 8.9m (32.4%)

So the total TV audience during Midwife 's slot (including same-day timeshift of that period) fell about -1.6m between Series 2 and 3 (to 27.5m), after falling roughly -0.5m between Series 1 and 2 (from 29.6m to 29.1m).”

Slight bit of gloss knocked off CTM with 8.2 million but cant argue with its performance overall(and hopefully it will squeeze enough timeshift for 10 million). Having ruled the roost for three years in this slot, no sign of any loss of power yet. I think ITV will be reasonably pleased with the DOI finale -decent enough but not too high to start any serious campaigns for its return which I would imagine ITV don't want if they have their eyes on the future.
H of De Vil
10-03-2014
Originally Posted by cylon6:
“For an accessible, fun 9pm drama on a Sunday night a programme should be closer to 6m I think. The Musketeers is also losing viewers each week which isn't a good sign.

Not sure what they should do with series 2 or where to schedule it to boost its ratings. Revamp it as an early evening weekend drama? A different night at 9pm? Having said that Sunday is the most watched night of the week and I can't see it getting 6m on any other night at 9pm.”

I suspect what they might do is see how it does following on from TVUK, then perhaps schedule it accordingly next year perhaps on Saturday?
Ice dragon1
10-03-2014
Originally Posted by cylon6:
“For an accessible, fun 9pm drama on a Sunday night a programme should be closer to 6m I think. The Musketeers is also losing viewers each week which isn't a good sign.

Not sure what they should do with series 2 or where to schedule it to boost its ratings. Revamp it as an early evening weekend drama? A different night at 9pm? Having said that Sunday is the most watched night of the week and I can't see it getting 6m on any other night at 9pm.”

It was until last night when it actually rose a little
H of De Vil
10-03-2014
Originally Posted by Chris1964:
“Slight bit of gloss knocked off CTM with 8.2 million but cant argue with its performance overall(and hopefully it will squeeze enough timeshift for 10 million). Having ruled the roost for three years in this slot, no sign of any loss of power yet. I think ITV will be reasonably pleased with the DOI finale -decent enough but not too high to start any serious campaigns for its return which I would imagine ITV don't want if they have their eyes on the future.”

Even despite that figure dropping against DOI, its still a massive drama - showing no signs of decline. However Downton Abbey is still the No 1 drama on TV, and looks to be for as long as it it still with us.
cylon6
10-03-2014
Originally Posted by H of De Vil:
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They now have twp expensive dramas that have not lived up to the hype, and recommissioned them before they see the whole series and how its rates. Both could potentially fall further next year”

Do you mean Atlantis as well as The Musketeers?

BBC1 know how to hype dramas and they get a great opening rating, but then the drama doesn't hold the interest of viewers and it loses a large chunk of the audience.

Interestingly apart from Call The Midwife, which was promoted a lot and delivered, it has been the less hyped dramas on BBC1 that have taken off.

For example, Sherlock had no Radio Times cover or screenings and went out in the Summer, Death In Paradise got little promotion when it debuted in 2011. And in Olympic year when they hyped Hunted, The Paradise and Good Cop on their Olympic programming it was Last Tanto In Halifax that took off and became a BAFTA winner.
NeilVW
10-03-2014
Sunday 9th March 2014

BBC One
14:30-17:00 - LIVE Six Nations Rugby: 4.71m (36.3%)
* match average (15:00-16:45): 5.4m (40.1%)
* peak: 6.58m (43.7%) at 16:40
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18:05 - BBC News: 4.70m (26%)
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19:05 - Countryfile: 5.78m (24.8%)
20:05 - Call the Midwife - 8.20m (28.9%)
* series average: 8.9m (32.4%)
21:05 - The Musketeers: 4.44m (19.7%)
22:00 - BBC News: 4.69m (25%)

BBC Two
19:00 - Wild Burma: Nature's Lost Kingdom (r): 1.08m (4.7%)
20:00 - Top Gear: 5.31m (18.9%)
21:05 - Fast & Fearless - Britain's Banger Racers: 1.67m (7.4%)
* 12-month slot average: 1.8m (7.6%)

ITV
18:45 - ITV News: 4.44m (22%) inc +1
19:00 - Dancing on Ice Final: 5.94m (23.2%) / 6.18m (24.0%)
* lowest-rating final ever
* peak: 6.7m (27.8%) inc +1 at 19:40
21:00 - Mr Selfridge: 4.58m (20.0%) / 4.91m (21.5%)

Channel 4
18:30 - Paralympic Winter Games - Highlights: 645k (3.2%) inc +1
19:00 - Crufts - Best in Show: 1.25m (4.8%) / 1.42m (5.5%)
* down -290k and -2.1 share points year-on-year inc +1
21:05 - FILM PREMIERE: One Day (2011): 1.04m (5.6%) / 1.20m (6.4%)

Channel 5
19:10 - FILM: Hancock (2008): 956k (3.6%) / 1.085m (4.1%)
21:00 - FILM: Blade: Trinity (2004): 865k (4.5%)

BBC Three
22:15 - Family Guy: 551k (3.5%)
22:35 - Family Guy 710k (5.4%)

BBC News
08:00-09:00: Breakfast: 606k (10.9%)

ITV2
16:25 - Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway: 698k (4.7%) inc +1
17:40 - FILM: Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004): 575k (2.9%) inc +1
...
22:00 - The Only Way Is Essex: 711k (4.5%) / 824k (5.2%)

ITV3 (inc +1)
16:45 - Lewis: 567k (3.4%)
...
21:00 - It'll Be Alright on the Night: 650k (2.8%)

ITV4 (inc +1)
19:00-23:00 - Darts: UK Open Championship: 537k (2.2%)

BT Sport 1
15:30-18:30 - Live Manchester City v Wigan Athletic: 566k (3.7%)

All-day shares (06:00-24:00/02:00am, all individuals, inc +1)
Spoiler
BBC One: 21.98%
BBC Two: 7.39%
ITV: 15.19%
Channel 4: 5.27%
Channel 5: 4.27%
Others: 45.90%, including:
- ITV2: 2.85%
- ITV3: 2.59%
- ITV4: 1.77%
- E4: 1.49%
- Dave: 1.44%
- More4: 1.38%
- BT Sport 1: 1.12%
- BBC Three: 1.11%
- Film4: 1.11%
- Sky 1: 0.95%

All-day shares (06:00-24:00/02:00am, Adults 16-34, inc +1)
Spoiler
BBC One: 14.41%
BBC Two: 8.60%
ITV: 10.14%
Channel 4: 5.20%
Channel 5: 6.19%
Others: 55.46%, including:
- ITV2: 5.25%
- ITV3: 0.76%
- ITV4: 1.68%
- E4: 4.09%
- Dave: 1.86%
- More4: 1.46%
- BT Sport 1: 1.72%
- BBC Three: 2.82%
- Film4: 1.50%
- Sky 1: 1.94%


Sources: DS, MediaGuardian, Broadcast, Channel 4 Sales, ITV Media, UK TV Ratings
Ice dragon1
10-03-2014
Originally Posted by NeilVW:
“Sunday 9th March 2014

BBC One
14:30-17:00 - LIVE Six Nations Rugby: 4.71m (36.3%)
* match average (15:00-16:45): 5.4m (40.1%)
* peak: 6.58m (43.7%) at 16:40
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19:05 - Countryfile: 5.78m (24.8%)
20:05 - Call the Midwife - 8.20m (28.9%)
* series average: 8.9m (32.4%)
21:05 - The Musketeers: 4.44m (19.7%)

BBC Two
19:00 - Wild Burma: Nature's Lost Kingdom (r): 1.08m (4.7%)
20:00 - Top Gear: 5.31m (18.9%)
21:05 - Fast & Fearless - Britain's Banger Racers: 1.67m (7.4%)
* 12-month slot average: 1.8m (7.6%)

ITV
19:00 - Dancing on Ice Final: 5.94m (23.2%) / 6.18m (24.0%)
* lowest-rating final ever
* peak: 6.7m (27.8%) inc +1 at 19:40
21:00 - Mr Selfridge: 4.58m (20.0%) / 4.91m (21.5%)

Channel 4
18:30 - Paralympic Winter Games - Highlights: 645k (3.2%) inc +1
19:00 - Crufts - Best in Show: 1.25m (4.8%) / 1.42m (5.5%)
* down -0.3m year-on-year inc +1
21:05 - FILM PREMIERE: One Day (2011): 1.04m (5.6%) / 1.20m (6.4%)

Channel 5
19:10 - FILM: Hancock (2008): 956k (3.6%) / 1.085m (4.1%)
21:00 - FILM: Blade: Trinity (2004): 865k (4.5%)

ITV2
22:00 - The Only Way Is Essex: 711k (4.5%) / 825k (5.2%)

All-day shares (06:00-24:00/02:00am, all individuals, inc +1)
Spoiler
BBC One: 21.98%
BBC Two: 7.39%
ITV: 15.19%
Channel 4: 5.27%
Channel 5: 4.27%
Others: 45.90%, including:
- ITV2: 2.85%
- ITV3: 2.59%
- ITV4: 1.77%
- E4: 1.49%
- Dave: 1.44%
- More4: 1.38%
- BT Sport 1: 1.12%
- BBC Three: 1.11%
- Film4: 1.11%
- Sky 1: 0.95%

All-day shares (06:00-24:00/02:00am, Adults 16-34, inc +1)
Spoiler
BBC One: 14.41%
BBC Two: 8.60%
ITV: 10.14%
Channel 4: 5.20%
Channel 5: 6.19%
Others: 55.46%, including:
- ITV2: 5.25%
- ITV3: 0.76%
- ITV4: 1.68%
- E4: 4.09%
- Dave: 1.86%
- More4: 1.46%
- BT Sport 1: 1.72%
- BBC Three: 2.82%
- Film4: 1.50%
- Sky 1: 1.94%


Sources: DS, MediaGuardian, Broadcast, Channel 4 Sales, UK TV Ratings ”

The one figure I was hoping would be there Neil and it's not do you have the the Voice BBC three repeat figure please?
H of De Vil
10-03-2014
The multi channels from ITV Media

Saturday

1 SkSp1 05:00 PM Live Ford Saturday Night Football 979 5.2%
2 ITV3 09:00 PM Endeavour 854 4.4%
3 BBC Four 09:00 PM Salamander 852 3.9%
4 BBC Four 09:45 PM Salamander 785 4%
5 ITV2 04:50 PM Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang 762 4.6%
6 ITV3 07:00 PM Rosemary and Thyme 729 3.2%

7 Film4 09:00 PM Knight and Day 662 3.5%
8 ITV3 08:00 PM Doc Martin 640 2.8%
9 BBC Three 09:15 PM Blades of Glory 606 3.1%
10 BBC Three 11:05 PM Family Guy 561 4.6%

Sunday

1 ITV2 10:00 PM The Only Way is Essex 824 5.2%
2 BBC Three 10:35 PM Family Guy 710 5.4%
3 ITV2 04:25 PM Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway 698 4.7%
4 ITV3 09:00 PM It'll Be Alright on the Night 650 2.8%

5 BBC News 08:00 AM Breakfast 606 10.9%
6 ITV2 05:40 PM Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed 575 2.9%
7 ITV3 04:45 PM Lewis 567 3.4%

8 BT Sport 1 03:30 PM Live Manchester City v Wigan Athletic 566 3.7%
9 BBC Three 10:15 PM Family Guy 551 3.5%
10 ITV4 07:00 PM Darts: UK Open Championship 537 2.2%

ITV multi-channels had a strong weekend.
H of De Vil
10-03-2014
Originally Posted by Ice dragon1:
“The one figure I was hoping would be there Neil and it's not do you have the the Voice BBC three repeat figure please?”

Its below 500k, (based on the list I've just put up) so not doing that well despite the drop o the first showing.
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