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So X factor has beaten strictly after all
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madiain28
12-11-2015
Originally Posted by james_von05:
“Xfactor still more popular in global scale... other countries broadcasting the show...

Where in the world do they broadcast strictly UK? I meant UK xfactor is being followed by other countries... and strictly UK is barely hitting 20K hits on youtube

Not worldwide but there are some countries broadcasting the show

Google it yourself... can not spoon feed you if you can't be bothered yourself.”

Lol James how to completely make yourself look like you haven't a clue what your talking about! So it's no surprise you watch X Factor my advice in life keep to ITV The BBC shows might cause you further confusion!
james_von05
12-11-2015
Originally Posted by madiain28:
“Lol James how to completely make yourself look like you haven't a clue what your talking about! So it's no surprise you watch X Factor my advice in life keep to ITV The BBC shows might cause you further confusion!”

No clue about what? Xfactor uk is being broadcast in usa brazil singapore canada to name a few???
D. Morgan
12-11-2015
Originally Posted by james_von05:
“No clue about what? Xfactor uk is being broadcast in usa brazil singapore canada to name a few???”

Simon, stop.
J05h
12-11-2015
Originally Posted by spkx:
“Yeah and if you add in Strictly's repeat viewings and catch up, it'll jump ahead again.

Plus, the article is wrong. ITVHD and+1 ARE reported in Overnights. For some reason they've deiced to exclude them to make it look like ITV was watched by a lot more on catch up than it was.

Not that including ITV+1 is fair anyway, given there is no BBC+1.

Further to that, the comparison is a month old when X Factor was airing its strongest shows whereas Strictly had its pre-recorded results, I believe there was only 400,000 between the two (inc ITV+1). Now they're both airing similar live shows and results that gap has increased to 3-4 million.”

The gap has been inflated largely due to Halloween and Bon fire nights etc with the exception of last sunday

recorded show is included in the consolidated rating so the plus 1 channel should be.

It does not matter if SCD is still beating x factor but it kind rebuffs no one watching I etc.
This also does not include youtube with most performances averaging a million.
redd
12-11-2015
I know X factor is fixed in a way, everyone does plus the show has been done to death, but I still watch it every year cos I enjoy it
madiain28
12-11-2015
Originally Posted by james_von05:
“No clue about what? Xfactor uk is being broadcast in usa brazil singapore canada to name a few???”

The 2014 series aired in 7countries Brazil,Canada, Denmark, Malta,Poland, United States, Singapore, currently only NewZealand is airing this series so far. I'm not including Ireland although they do list it separately as an international broadcast. So really you could only name a handful anyway.

If you want to start comparing international broadcasts then Dr Who broadcasts weekly in over 50 countries. It's a global success, however X Factor Uk series is hardly a global success.
james_von05
12-11-2015
Originally Posted by madiain28:
“The 2014 series aired in 7countries Brazil,Canada, Denmark, Malta,Poland, United States, Singapore, currently only NewZealand is airing this series so far. I'm not including Ireland although they do list it separately as an international broadcast. So really you could only name a handful anyway.

If you want to start comparing international broadcasts then Dr Who broadcasts weekly in over 50 countries. It's a global success, however X Factor Uk series is hardly a global success.”

Lol where the hell that dr who got in to this topic?
US also showing xfactor this year... and many more...
Vodka_Drinka
12-11-2015
Fathead Cowell and his cronies are getting desperate are'nt they? Just give it up Simon, no one care about you or your crappy shows anymore.
Hound of Love
12-11-2015
Originally Posted by Vodka_Drinka:
“Fathead Cowell and his cronies are getting desperate are'nt they? Just give it up Simon, no one care about you or your crappy shows anymore.”

Well said!
madiain28
12-11-2015
Originally Posted by james_von05:
“Lol where the hell that dr who got in to this topic?
US also showing xfactor this year... and many more...”

You brought up global successes and I pointed out a comparison to a global success.
XFactor Uk is hardly a global success. US might show it but it's not currently. Is it on a prime time slot or is it a cheap tv purchase to just fill to schedules? The countries which are showing it has it got a prime time slot. That makes a global success.
You just need to look at the thousands of programmes filling up hundreds of channels on Sky and realise the majority are cheap bought international US shows, the majority are not global successes but cheap imported tv.
Reality tv is the cheapest programming to buy and fills up most of daytime and late night television, it hardly makes it a global success.
MTUK1
13-11-2015
Originally Posted by madiain28:
“You brought up global successes and I pointed out a comparison to a global success.
XFactor Uk is hardly a global success. US might show it but it's not currently. Is it on a prime time slot or is it a cheap tv purchase to just fill to schedules? The countries which are showing it has it got a prime time slot. That makes a global success.
You just need to look at the thousands of programmes filling up hundreds of channels on Sky and realise the majority are cheap bought international US shows, the majority are not global successes but cheap imported tv.
Reality tv is the cheapest programming to buy and fills up most of daytime and late night television, it hardly makes it a global success.”

The US is showing it a day after UK broadcast on AXN.
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