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Gently is down from last week.
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By a massive 50 thousand, but share increased.
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Never noticed but that's quite embarrassing especially given the early time slot it's in ..
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The share will have increased with Benidorm not being on this week, really the raw figure should have risen too only facing low rating football.
Anyway, expect it to add a few thousand in consolidated figures, so not a disaster.... |
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Well, not really, because it's obviously a far more competitive slot at 6.30 than it is at 1.45, and in addition it follows the One O'Clock News which gets an absolutely enormous share. Used to be that Countdown was always one of the most watched shows on Channel Four in the nineties, getting ratings equivalent to or often greater than its primetime fare, because the other channels were only showing childrens' programmes and adult education.
... 6:30 is just the news on both channels.. Programmes on Channel 4 can rate high (by their standards anyways) like Benefit Street did recently.
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Awful for the football, not the Gently benefitted at all either.
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Well, not really, because it's obviously a far more competitive slot at 6.30 than it is at 1.45, and in addition it follows the One O'Clock News which gets an absolutely enormous share. Used to be that Countdown was always one of the most watched shows on Channel Four in the nineties, getting ratings equivalent to or often greater than its primetime fare, because the other channels were only showing childrens' programmes and adult education.
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As expected for ITV - is it the worst ever Thursday primetime? It cant be far off surely.
I see Gently is getting some stick for no good reason. It held basically flat at 5.4m which is a good overnight. It was an excellent episode too. |
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I don't know anything about curling but i thought Team GB had a good chance at taking gold today. They don't seem to be doing well.
Would it not have made sense to have had 1.45pm - 5.15pm Winter Olympics on BBC One, instead of moving from Two when medal opportunities present themselves? |
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I don't know anything about curling but i thought Team GB had a good chance at taking gold today. They don't seem to be doing well.
Would it not have made sense to have had 1.45pm - 5.15pm Winter Olympics on BBC One, instead of moving from Two when medal opportunities present themselves?
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There really arnt doing great they are getting hammered.
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Emmerdale also have a murder/manslaughter storyline coming up IIRC, but it is a more minor character that is killed.
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It must nearly a week since we had a murder in ED - its getting more dangerous than Midsomer.
![]() And I wasn't picking on George Gently earlier, just making a point that there had been talk last week of a rise away from Benidorm and BOAF but against a poor football rating that didn't materialise. Of course it was still a good rating for it, where did the viewers go last night away from ITV anyway? |
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I'm not sure we really need extensive debate about the ins and outs of soap storylines - my murder plot is better than your murder plot like we've had today.
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Not as dangerous as Hollyoaks though, something in the water there I think!
And I wasn't picking on George Gently earlier, just making a point that there had been talk last week of a rise away from Benidorm and BOAF but against a poor football rating that didn't materialise. Of course it was still a good rating for it, where did the viewers go last night away from ITV anyway? |
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Since when was nothing above 2m and only 1.1m at 9pm a solid night? Sounds like a pretty terrible night to me. Only Bodyshockers at 10pm comes away from that respectably.
Saying that BodyShockers has been a good little performer in that 10 pm slot and it's not a bad show either , looking forward to seeing how the premier of Bridesmaids and Gogglebox does in the near future too. The former will hopefully be around the 2.5 million mark ( perhaps higher with any luck ... ) and if Gogglebox were to open with above 2 mil that would be great. |
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Opposite the Olympics granted but it must be worrying for Fox to see American Idol already down to a series low 2.4 and beaten by a TBBT repeat. Could we see it below a 2 before the season ends?
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Any consolidated figures from last Thursday? Thanks
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I don't know anything about curling but i thought Team GB had a good chance at taking gold today. They don't seem to be doing well.
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Would it not have made sense to have had 1.45pm - 5.15pm Winter Olympics on BBC One, instead of moving from Two when medal opportunities present themselves?
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I agree. In fact I'd have had the daytime events on BBC One throughout the Games - would almost certainly have got the events a bigger audience, and presumably saved valuable daytime budget for BBC Two.
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so that they got hammered by the overwhelming favourites is no great surprise.
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Neither the Olympics or World Cup costs come out of the channel budgets unlike (ITV with the WC).
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Dire rating for the football coverage last night. Millions of £££ spent on 2.4million average. Just not good enough really.
Awful week for the British clubs. Arsenal and Man City all but knocked out of the prestigious Champions League, which will signifcantly hurt the broadcaster's ad revenue. Neither Tottenham nor Swansea won either. |
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Any consolidated figures from last Thursday? Thanks
![]() ![]() Thursday 13th February 2014 - Consolidated Ratings 1 - EastEnders - 8.33m 2 - Emmerdale (20:00) - 7.46m (7.28m excl. +1) 3 - Emmerdale (19:00) - 7.38m (7.24m excl. +1) 4 - Benidorm - 7.01m (6.43m excl. +1) 5 - Birds of a Feather - 6.89m (6.75m excl. +1) 6 - Inspector George Gently - 6.63m 7 - BBC News (18:00) - 5.85m 8 - BBC News (22:00) - 5.50m 9 - Pound Shop Wars - 4.72m 10 - The One Show - 4.65m Winter Olympics - Consolidated Ratings 06:00 to 12:00 - 596k 12:00 to 13:00 - 1.32m 13:00 to 16:00 - 756k 16:00 to 19:30 - 1.58m 19:30 to 20:00 - 3.05m (Today at the Games) Why did Benidorm rise so much for the last in the series?
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Dire rating for the football coverage last night. Millions of £££ spent on 2.4million average. Just not good enough really.
Awful week for the British clubs. Arsenal and Man City all but knocked out of the prestigious Champions League, which will signifcantly hurt the broadcaster's ad revenue. Neither Tottenham nor Swansea won either. Also, Arsenal won 2-0 away at Bayern Munich this time last year. So whilst unlikely all hope is not lost quite yet. |
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ITV's problem is that they are contractually obliged to show these games while in purely editorial terms they wouldn't want to. Anyhow they won't have that problem from next year....
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Thanks for those DMN
![]() Summary of Birds of a Feather ratings Code:
Episode Overnight Share Official Timeshift Episode 1 (02 Jan 14) 7.54m/7.82m 30.7%/31.8% 9.20m/9.52m 1.66m/1.70m Episode 2 (09 Jan 14) 6.77m/6.90m 28.4%/28.9% 8.42m/8.61m 1.65m/1.71m Episode 3 (16 Jan 14) 5.93m/6.17m 24.5%/25.5% 7.36m/7.65m 1.43m/1.48m Episode 4 (23 Jan 14) 6.32m/6.50m 27.2%/28.0% 7.69m/7.96m 1.38m/1.46m Episode 5 (30 Jan 14) 5.87m/6.01m 20.2%/20.8% 7.26m/7.45m 1.39m/1.44m Episode 6 (06 Feb 14) 5.34m/5.44m 22.5%/23.0% 6.72m/6.86m 1.38m/1.40m Episode 7 (13 Feb 14) 5.36m/5.46m 22.8%/23.2% 6.75m/6.89m 1.39m/1.43m Average (so far) 6.16m/6.33m 25.2%/25.9% 7.63m/7.85m 1.47m/1.52m
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All times are GMT. The time now is 04:30.




... 6:30 is just the news on both channels.. Programmes on Channel 4 can rate high (by their standards anyways) like Benefit Street did recently.


