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Thing is though, it's the sort of show I'd watch but I didn't really see any marketing at all for it until two days ago. So where were they marketing this? Not in the right place, I think.
I haven't watched ANYTHING on ITV for a good 3 years. I suspect J&H is aimed at an audience they don't normally attract so were they advertising it heavily on their own channel? What's the point of that when so many people just wouldn't have seen it? |
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"Oh but viewers will record us and watch later, the consolidated figures will show we're doing well!"
All very well saying that when you're losing to SCD but whenever you're beating SCD you don't seem to mention it Cowell!
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Some small crumbs of comfort?:
New drama #JekyllandHyde began with 3.4m/15.7%, but higher than avge Shares for adults 16-24 and 25-34 @itvstudios overnights.tv |
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People keep saying X Factor's been going down year after year anyway, which may be true, but has it ever been so consistent with posting 6 million figures before? Even making allowances for the Rugby that's embarrassing. Totally deserved though - they made a huge song and dance (no puns intended) about a refresh when literally all they did was take out anything that remotely worked (Dermot and Louis for two) and replaced them with nothing or really lame, amateur stuff. Sure people may have wanted changes but it's better to keep what is successful if you have no good ideas for what to replace it with. They even brought in the BGT producer to run it this year, I have no idea what would have been different without them - let's hope BGT isn't a producer down and suffers, that would be almost as ironic as the X Factor USA shambles.
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I kept seeing it on billboards for weeks.
Once a week I look through the 'new series' section on my Sky+ app. It it looks interesting I'll record it. Often I won't watch it until I see the ratings/reviews after it has been shown. I don't want to waste my time watching a new series which is a dud. |
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From Hassan.
Sunday 25th October 2015 - Overnights BBC One 06:00 - Breakfast: 0.75m (29.0%) 07:35 - Match of the Day: 1.42m (22.4%) 09:00 - The Andrew Marr Show: 1.32m (16.9%) 10:00 - Sunday Morning Live: 0.78m (10.5%) 11:00 - Sunday Politics: 0.71m (9.7%) 12:15 - Bargain Hunt: 1.20m (14.8%) 13:00 - BBC News: 1.49m (16.7%) 13:15 - Homes Under the Hammer: 1.23m (13.4%) 14:15 - Autumn's Supermarket Secrets: 1.27m (12.3%) 15:15 - Escape to the Country: 1.49m (12.5%) 16:00 - Points of View: 1.32m (9.5%) 16:15 - Songs of Praise: 1.29m (8.4%) 16:50 - DIY SOS: Homes for Veterans: 1.58m (8.9%) 17:50 - BBC News: 4.11m (21.4%) 18:05 - BBC Regional News: 5.99m (31.0%) 18:15 - Countryfile: 7.04m (33.8%) 19:15 - Strictly Come Dancing: 8.66m (35.8%) 20:00 - Antiques Roadshow: 5.57m (23.5%) 21:00 - From Darkness: 2.88m (13.1%) 22:00 - BBC News: 3.83m (22.3%) BBC Two 19:00 - Caribbean with Simon Reeve: 0.94m (4.0%) 20:00 - Earth's Wildest Waters: 0.81m (3.4%) 21:00 - Britain's Ultimate Pilots: Inside the RAF: 1.36m (6.2%) 22:00 - Match of the Day 2: 1.73m (13.0%) ITV (inc +1) 15:00 - Rugby World Cup: Argentina v Australia: 3.37m (22.0%) 18:15 - ITV News: 2.76m (14.0%) 18:30 - Jekyll and Hyde: 3.36m (15.7%) 19:30 - The X Factor: 6.47m (27.0%) 21:00 - Downton Abbey: 7.64m (34.7%) 22:00 - ITV News & Weather: 2.11m (12.5%) Channel 4 (inc +1) 20:00 - Great Canal Journeys: 1.72m (7.3%) 21:00 - Homeland: 0.90m (4.3%) 22:15 - 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown: 0.62m (4.8%) Channel 5 (inc +1) 19:05 - FILM: Rush Hour: 0.76m (4.4%) 21:00 - 2015 MTV Europe Music Awards: 0.43m (2.4%) Primetime shares BBC One: 24.0% ITV: 22.7% (+1: 1.4%) BBC Two: 6.0% Channel 4: 3.9% (+1: 0.7%) Channel 5: 2.5% (+1: 0.4%) BBC One Breakdown Code:
18:00 - 5.34m (27.9%) 18:15 - 5.85m (29.6%) 18:30 - 6.51m (31.5%) 18:45 - 7.11m (33.8%) 19:00 - 8.33m (38.6%) 19:15 - 8.56m (37.4%) 19:30 - 8.79m (35.8%) 19:45 - 8.54m (34.9%) 20:00 - 5.53m (23.4%) 20:15 - 5.52m (23.6%) 20:30 - 5.51m (23.2%) 20:45 - 5.71m (23.9%) Code:
18:30 - 3.35m (16.2%) 18:45 - 3.35m (15.9%) 19:00 - 3.36m (15.6%) 19:15 - 3.39m (14.8%) 19:30 - 5.13m (20.9%) 19:45 - 5.24m (21.5%) 20:00 - 7.41m (31.3%) 20:15 - 6.82m (29.2%) 20:30 - 7.11m (30.0%) 20:45 - 6.65m (27.9%) 21:00 - 7.93m (34.4%) 21:15 - 7.51m (33.8%) 21:30 - 7.71m (35.2%) 21:45 - 7.39m (35.3%) |
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Excluding the +1 figure makes it look worse for J&H and TXF
Jekyll & Hyde: 3.16m (14.8%) The X Factor: 6.12m (25.5%) |
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Excluding the +1 figure makes it look worse for J&H and TXF
Jekyll & Hyde: 3.16m (14.8%) The X Factor: 6.12m (25.5%) .
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Excluding the +1 figure makes it look worse for J&H and TXF
Jekyll & Hyde: 3.16m (14.8%) The X Factor: 6.12m (25.5%) |
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BBC One Breakdown Code:
18:00 - 5.34m (27.9%) 18:15 - 5.85m (29.6%) 18:30 - 6.51m (31.5%) 18:45 - 7.11m (33.8%) 19:00 - 8.33m (38.6%) 19:15 - 8.56m (37.4%) 19:30 - 8.79m (35.8%) 19:45 - 8.54m (34.9%) 20:00 - 5.53m (23.4%) 20:15 - 5.52m (23.6%) 20:30 - 5.51m (23.2%) 20:45 - 5.71m (23.9%) Code:
18:30 - 3.35m (16.2%) 18:45 - 3.35m (15.9%) 19:00 - 3.36m (15.6%) 19:15 - 3.39m (14.8%) 19:30 - 5.13m (20.9%) 19:45 - 5.24m (21.5%) 20:00 - 7.41m (31.3%) 20:15 - 6.82m (29.2%) 20:30 - 7.11m (30.0%) 20:45 - 6.65m (27.9%) 21:00 - 7.93m (34.4%) 21:15 - 7.51m (33.8%) 21:30 - 7.71m (35.2%) 21:45 - 7.39m (35.3%) Looks like 2m then went to ITV at 8pm. You can see the ad break where the figures drop at 2015 and 2045. |
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The audience really jumped for XF after SCD finished, which proves that millions want to watch BOTH.
If they kept away from SCD they could've had an average of 7m. But since they drag it out and insist on starting halfway through SCD I have no sympathy. EDIT: They got good numbers last Sunday because they started before SCD so why didn't they do the same this week (maybe 6.30-8pm), and save J&H for 8-9pm. Could this turn out well for ITV in the long run if the BBC is seen as damaging their shows and causing them to lose money with this whole Charter Renewal thing? Even though it's ITV's fault for their ratings failures. |
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Excluding the +1 figure makes it look worse for J&H and TXF
Jekyll & Hyde: 3.16m (14.8%) The X Factor: 6.12m (25.5%) |
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As I revealed earlier, NOTHING happened in the first half hour of TXF. What sensible viewers will have done is record it and whizz through the lengthy recap and other filler. That as well as Strictly is why that segment was so low.
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'Oh what a beautiful mornin', Oh what a beautiful day...
I've got a beautiful feelin'n, everything's going my way'.... |
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Erm yes that's how ratings work. It gets less viewers excluding +1
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There was quite a bit at train stations on large billboards, plus a lot of free publicity in the newspapers regarding the content - which didn't seem overly violent but should have pricked the interest of people to give it a go, so that they could also be 'shocked'.
I just think ITV have got out of the habit of producing any kind of fantasy type drama since Primeval went and as such people just don't look there for it. And 6:30pm seems a very odd start time for what is normally such a dark story. |
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Jake Kanter @Jake_Kanter 41s41 seconds ago
The live Judges’ Houses experiment didn’t pay off for ITV as The X Factor slumped to a series low of 6.5m (27%). Ouch. I saw the final 10 minutes and it was horrendous. From Hassan Countryfile: 7.04m (33.8%) Strictly: 8.66m (35.8%) Jekyll & Hyde: 3.36m (15.7%) The X Factor: 6.47m (27.0%) Downton Abbey: 7.64m (34.7%) Figures include +1 and are tapechecked. |
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I never watched it like, but when x factor n strictly first started didnt they debut with low number? And then bang they started to rate alot higher with other series, could j & h rise the next coming weeks?
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Shame about the J&H figure as it was really good, but deserved as it was in such a stupid slot!
I thought a 9pm weekday slot would have been ideal, or wait until January and put it in a 9pm Sunday slot, once i'm a celeb, christmas etc is all out of the way. It could have been a brilliant winter drama for them, but they've ruined that now. Lets hope they don't mess up Beowulf. I saw a promo for that last night, and it looked more like a film promo, it looks amazing! Maybe that will be there big winter drama? |
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I never watched it like, but when x factor n strictly first started didnt they debut with low number? And then bang they started to rate alot higher with other series, could j & h rise the next coming weeks?
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Shame about the J&H figure as it was really good, but deserved as it was in such a stupid slot!
I thought a 9pm weekday slot would have been ideal, or wait until January and put it in a 9pm Sunday slot, once i'm a celeb, christmas etc is all out of the way. It could have been a brilliant winter drama for them, but they've ruined that now. Lets hope they don't mess up Beowulf. I saw a promo for that last night, and it looked more like a film promo, it looks amazing! Maybe that will be there big winter drama? Quote:
Just being neutral if you look at it the other way it will consolidate to 7.5/8m still making it one of the most watched shows even beating many cs episodes. So even though it's down yoy unfortunately it's not going anywhere so no matter how much it's sagged off it doesn't change its still extremely popular, profitable etc.
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Just being neutral if you look at it the other way it will consolidate to 7.5/8m still making it one of the most watched shows even beating many cs episodes. So even though it's down yoy unfortunately it's not going anywhere so no matter how much it's sagged off it doesn't change its still extremely popular, profitable etc.
Of course it does. Its problem is that it costs a fortune to produce. That was fine when it was pulling mega-ratings five years ago, but it isn't now. It will reach a stage where the viewing figures make it uneconomic. |
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Elsewhere, Homeland fell once again to 0.72m (3.4%). And C5's simulcast of the MTV Europe Music Awards only mustered 0.41m (2.3%).
They did this in the US a few months ago, airing the MTV VMAs on a whole host of channels including Comedy Central, but it didn't really help.. http://variety.com/2015/music/news/v...tv-1201581910/ |
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Couldn't completely rule it out but it's very unusual these days for dramas to grow, especially in this genre.
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9pm is quite late for a family drama show. It has no reason to be post-watershed. Latest I'd put it would be 8pm.
Agreed. It still does the business for ITV and attracts the important 16-34's and 18-49's, whereas two thirds of SCD viewers will be 65+, which wouldn't be profitable for a commercial broadcaster. A commercial broadcaster would kill for it. |
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