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I'd love to know how widespread it is.
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USA v Portugal was a big rater in the US with an average of 18.2m viewers and a peak of 22.9m. This was the most viewed football match ever in the US and ESPN's most watched programming excluding the NFL and college Football.
Univision also showed the match and it was viewed by 6.5m viewers, again a network record and making a combined total of 24.7m across the networks. http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/201...ytheNumbers%29 http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/201...ytheNumbers%29 |
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If we get the evidence of X Factor's Sunday-afternoon ITV share being much higher in the officials than in the overnights (like the omnibus going from 5.9% to 9.8%, and the Friday portion of the omnibus doubling or tripling to 21.0%) then we can award The X Factor a few more viewers too.
![]() I expect C14E will keep a close eye this autumn, with his ratings access.
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USA-Portugal: Most-Viewed Soccer Match Ever in U.S. Don't you just love Americans. ESPN Telecast Averages 18,220,000 Viewers and Peaks with 22,961,000 viewers Match Generates WatchESPN Viewership Records Most-viewed Non-Football Telecast on ESPN Ever
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Midsomer Murders really does the business for ITV3. Over two nights it has delivered over 1million. Also looking at the multichannels its looks to me like ITV3 has overtaken ITV2 as highest rating channel.
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USA v Portugal was a big rater in the US with an average of 18.2m viewers and a peak of 22.9m. This was the most viewed football match ever in the US and ESPN's most watched programming excluding the NFL and college Football.
Univision also showed the match and it was viewed by 6.5m viewers, again a network record and making a combined total of 24.7m across the networks. http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/201...ytheNumbers%29 http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/201...ytheNumbers%29 |
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What was the other Itv Studios show which was made for C5 last year? Ive forgotten.
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Im not sure, id forgotten about that. What do you think I should do?
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One England match to go but how do you think it will do for ITV? The Hotel Inspector returns for Channel 5, Alison Steadman is looking at Shetland and a Quest for Bannockburn airs on BBC Two but how will they fair? Make your predictions for week thirteen of the DS Ratings Prediction Game HERE - just hit the reply, delete the quote marks and make your predictions now!
Thank you to everyone who takes part.
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Probably opening a can marked Ratings Thread Finest Juicy Worms
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Is Apprentice likely to be later than September? I do hope not.
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"UK TV Ratings @TVRatingsUK 11m
#CoronationStreet was top of the soaps with 7.31m/35.3%. It clashed with EastEnders from 8-8.30, which averaged 5.28m/24.1% across the hour." "UK TV Ratings @TVRatingsUK · 16m ITV's coverage of Cameroon-Brazil averaged 5.30m/26.9% from 8.30 last night. At the same time, Croatia-Mexico on ITV4 drew 839k/4.2%." "UK TV Ratings @TVRatingsUK · 9m Away from the top two channels, the most watched was Channel 5's Benefits Britain: Life on the Dole with an average of 2.32m/10.6%." Fantastic to see EE holding nicely above 5m! I genuinely expected it be around 4m given how the low it fell against the recent Emmerdale clashes. The second half must've been a lot higher than the first half to pull up the average then. |
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Eastenders did extremely well to be over five million.
Corrie dented by the clash as well as feeling like a remake of all previous soaps funerals combined. |
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So Eastenders getting 2 million viewers less than Coronation Street is seen as a fantastic rating, only in this thread.
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Away from the top two channels, the most watched was Channel 5's Benefits Britain: Life on the Dole with an average of 2.32m/10.6%." . |
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So Eastenders getting 2 million viewers less than Coronation Street is seen as a fantastic rating, only in this thread.
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So Eastenders getting 2 million viewers less than Coronation Street is seen as a fantastic rating, only in this thread.
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Great to see EE didn't hit the all time low some people wanted!
It held up way better than I also actually expected. The Corrie clash barely dented it off recent overnights although its share is way lower than usual. |
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Great to see EE didn't hit the all time low some people wanted!
It held up way better than I also actually expected. The Corrie clash barely dented it off recent overnights although its share is way lower than usual. Corrie was poor last night full of soap cliches and badly written. I imagine some left Corrie after 30minutes to watch EE. |
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Who said they wanted EE to fall to its lowest ever rating? Nobody.
Corrie was poor last night full of soap cliches and badly written. I imagine some left Corrie after 30minutes to watch EE. |
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All of the EE haters who've 'disappeared' since THAT Friday rating. I'm fairly sure if EE had dropped below 4 million yesterday, they'd be back here gloating.
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All of the EE haters who've 'disappeared' since THAT Friday rating. I'm fairly sure if EE had dropped below 4 million yesterday, they'd be back here gloating.
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"UK TV Ratings @TVRatingsUK 11m
#CoronationStreet was top of the soaps with 7.31m/35.3%. It clashed with EastEnders from 8-8.30, which averaged 5.28m/24.1% across the hour." "UK TV Ratings @TVRatingsUK · 16m ITV's coverage of Cameroon-Brazil averaged 5.30m/26.9% from 8.30 last night. At the same time, Croatia-Mexico on ITV4 drew 839k/4.2%." "UK TV Ratings @TVRatingsUK · 9m Away from the top two channels, the most watched was Channel 5's Benefits Britain: Life on the Dole with an average of 2.32m/10.6%." Fantastic to see EE holding nicely above 5m! I genuinely expected it be around 4m given how the low it fell against the recent Emmerdale clashes. The second half must've been a lot higher than the first half to pull up the average then. |
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All of the EE haters who've 'disappeared' since THAT Friday rating. I'm fairly sure if EE had dropped below 4 million yesterday, they'd be back here gloating.
True some would have commented how poor it would have been if it dropped below 4million, but it didn't, it held up well. If Corrie was stronger it might have done, luckily for EE Stuart Blackburn is determined to kill Corrie off. |
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[quote=Markynotts;73329353]Considering they are the two biggest soaps up against each other, the ratings for both are respectable following another hot and sunny day. Unfortunately EE has a tough time this week with the various clashes.[/QUOTE]
Eastenders has had a battering from all angles for several years. From Emmerdale clashes, BGT clashes, its own bosses at times, BBC bosses messing around with its repeat, its omnibus, its scheduling and generally taking it for granted. The result is not that its not capable of getting big figures on occasion, but that its lost many remnants of being regular must see tv and that its loyal core audience has been shaken down to Emmerdale levels. ITV on the other hand-apart from odd blips- have treated Coronation Street with the respect it deserves. It goes largely unchallenged in its slots and therefore less of its audience have reason to lose touch with it-even if quality rises and falls like other soaps. |
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Good to see EastEnders didn't collapse. I'd call 5m an okay figure, not great or impressive, just okay.
It got over 500k on BBC3. "@overnightstv: Last night's hour-long #EastEnders averaged 5.3m/24.1% from 8pm. 514k/2.8% watched at 10pm on BBC3" |
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