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Old 26-01-2016, 12:00
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CBB will be closer to 3m tonight with the new housemate going in and the eviction.
Oh god, I've just seen who's going in
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Old 26-01-2016, 12:00
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CBB will be closer to 3m tonight with the new housemate going in and the eviction.
Doubtful. It's a guest, not a housemate and a crappy (PUN) guest really. I see the series in the ~2.5m range now and don't see it getting much higher (but mid 2s would still be fantastic).
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Old 26-01-2016, 12:38
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From Mediatel :

Coronation Street (7.30pm): 7.7m (35%)
Coronation Street (8.30pm): 7.1m (32%) (not tape-checked, so will have been higher)
EastEnders: 7.0m (31%)
Emmerdale: 6.5m (32%)
Griff's Great Britain: 3.2m (14%)
Panorama: 2.9m (13%)
Benidorm: 4.0m (18%)
Immortal Egypt with Joann Fletcher: 1.1m (5%)

Figures do not include +1
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Old 26-01-2016, 12:40
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CBB is doing really great ratings and the younger demographics will be huge.
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Old 26-01-2016, 12:50
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Does anyone know well Siblings has been doing on BBC Three this series?
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Old 26-01-2016, 12:54
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Does anyone know well Siblings has been doing on BBC Three this series?
Doesn't really matter as it all about the internet views these days.
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Old 26-01-2016, 12:57
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A few more via Broadcast, including +1 channels:

9pm
Benidorm: 4.4m (19.5%)
Celebrity Big Brother: 2.5m (11.2%)
The Undateables: Holiday Romance: 1.8m (8%)

10pm
Crashing: 418k (2.5%)

10:45pm
Tracey Ullman's Show: 1.8m (16%)

Crashing could be the most aptly named show of the year so far, having lost a further 160k since last Monday.

Tracey Ullman meanwhile has lost 1.1m viewers in two weeks.
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Old 26-01-2016, 12:59
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A few more via Broadcast, including +1 channels:

9pm
Benidorm: 4.4m (19.5%)
Celebrity Big Brother: 2.5m (11.2%)
The Undateables: Holiday Romance: 1.8m (8%)

10pm
Crashing: 418k (2.5%)

10:45pm
Tracey Ullman's Show: 1.8m (16%)

Crashing could be the most aptly named show of the year so far, having lost a further 160k since last Monday.

Tracey Ullman meanwhile has lost 1.1m viewers in two weeks.
Thank you Dancc!
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Old 26-01-2016, 13:02
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Stat of the day: 64% of the audience for Mary Berry's Foolproof Cooking was aged 55+.

Source: Broadcast.
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Old 26-01-2016, 13:07
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Thans Dancc.

Did we ever get the incHD and +1 of ITV's The Day Hitler Died at 10.15pm on Sunday?

I think the SD figure was 840k, so +1 and HD should push over 1m. I would guess around 1.2m?
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Old 26-01-2016, 13:10
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Doesn't really matter as it all about the internet views these days.
I series link Siblings on BBC Three, if it gets a third series I'll use iPlayer. Luckily we've got Sky so will still get 'proper' HD.

If I can manage it, I'm sure the mucher younger target audience can!!
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Old 26-01-2016, 13:13
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Another stat I've just found on Broadcast. Of the 7.9m that watched episode 1 of The Voice (consolidated), 1.3 million of them were 16-34s. That's a 16% skew. In comparison X Factor launched with 9.6m and 2.5m of them were 16-34s, a 26% skew. Something for ITV to consider. I suspect it might actually be neck and neck between The Voice and Take Me Out amongst 16-34s right now.
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Old 26-01-2016, 13:14
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Silent Witness still doing very well. Down a bit on where it started but a really strong rating. Benidorm's best days are behind it but 4.4m for a comedy is decent right now, especially against tough competition. Tracey Ullman is falling very fast though.
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Old 26-01-2016, 13:30
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From Mediatel :

Coronation Street (7.30pm): 7.7m (35%)
Coronation Street (8.30pm): 7.1m (32%) (not tape-checked, so will have been higher)
EastEnders: 7.0m (31%)
Emmerdale: 6.5m (32%)
Griff's Great Britain: 3.2m (14%)
Panorama: 2.9m (13%)
Benidorm: 4.0m (18%)
Immortal Egypt with Joann Fletcher: 1.1m (5%)

Figures do not include +1
I'm assuming ALL the itv soap ratings are not tape-checked - or is it just the one you have highlighted that is not tape-checked?
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Old 26-01-2016, 13:33
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ITV don't bother appealing to anyone but stupid women anyway.
And yet another stupid post from you.
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Old 26-01-2016, 13:34
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Silent Witness still doing very well. Down a bit on where it started but a really strong rating. Benidorm's best days are behind it but 4.4m for a comedy is decent right now, especially against tough competition. Tracey Ullman is falling very fast though.
For Benidorm (OK with +1 but still) to be only 1.5 million behind Silent Witness is a real result for the show and for ITV. Lots of talk on this thread about the shows this January which have misfired for ITV, but Endeavour, Benidorm, Midsomer Murders and Ninja all have to be seen as good results against (mostly) tough competition.
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Old 26-01-2016, 13:45
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You're right in saying that BBC2 and C4 have done well with that sort of stuff on Sundays. The difference is that they tend to air a lot of male skewing stuff on Sundays. Mission Survive sticks out like a sore thumb between Palladium and Home Fires.
Yes, the reason why BBC2 and C4 have done well with young male-skewing formats on Sundays is because BBC1 and ITV skew old and female, and always have. It would alienate far too much of the traditional ITV audience if they started skewing young and male in that slot as well. OK, so before 8pm they're doing bugger all at the moment anyway (partly perhaps because they're skewing too young and male there anyway with Jekyll and Hyde and Beowulf) but if they were to do more of that later in the evening you'd drive away the traditional ITV audience and no new viewers would turn up because they don't expect it there.

I've said this before but it's like the very brief period in 2001 when ITV decided to skew young on Monday nights and brand it as a special day with lots of young-skewing drama and comedy there, and that lasted for about six weeks before they panicked because it was dying on its arse and parachuted Denis Norden's Laughter File in instead. It might have worked another night but not Mondays. There's no point in ITV being young and male-skewing on nights when other channels are doing that.

Does anyone know well Siblings has been doing on BBC Three this series?
It gor 183,000 last night.

Did we ever get the incHD and +1 of ITV's The Day Hitler Died at 10.15pm on Sunday?

I think the SD figure was 840k, so +1 and HD should push over 1m. I would guess around 1.2m?
1.1 million, according to, er, a source.

Beowulf can damage Vera because if viewers are already watching BBC1 at half six or seven o'clock and then see that Call The Midwife is on at 8 o'clock, then some of them will just stick with that without even looking to see what's on ITV.
But that's nothing to do with the lead-in at all, it's because Call The Midwife is a hugely popular programme that people make a point of watching. They might be watching BBC1 earlier in the evening and see a trailer for it but if they don't fancy it they won't watch it. BBC1 cope well enough at nine o'clock when ITV have had Emmerdale and Corrie earlier in the evening and BBC1 have had The One Show and a regional programme, getting half the audience.

It's interesting how some posters have suggested that Sunday night is the new Saturday night, and now you have have mentioned it, it seems obvious that that's what has happened. Or......................is it?

Maybe people just want more on a Saturday night than light entertainment. Maybe, just maybe, viewers feel patronised by broadcasters assuming that's all we want to watch on Saturdays. Casualty can suggest that it isn't! Perhaps if a broadcaster started mixing things up a bit, results on a Saturday may start bringing home the goodies!

For instance, The Getaway Car could easily be shown on Wednesday nights at 8.00pm. The Sport Relief Bake Off Show could have gone on Saturdays without much fuss. They could also air Dickensian on Saturdays and Sundays - especially now Still Open All Hours has ended. Maybe a Saturday edition of EastEnders for a few weeks with Shetland airing on Saturday nights and The Voice from 8.30pm until 10pm on Fridays. Just to spice things up and try out new schedules.
Well, maybe, but Exhibit A is the period when they showed Celebrity Masterchef on Saturdays a few years back and it was a huge flop, and it just seemed terribly wrong for Saturdays. I think they've been far more adventurous on Saturday nights than they get credit for, things like I Love My Country were a genuine attempt to see if a panel show could work on a Saturday - it didn't.

Also as well there's a far more transient audience on a Saturday, people are coming in and going out throughout and doing loads of other things. If people are having trouble following Dickensian on a weeknight when not much is on, they'd have endless trouble if it were on a Saturday, where people might not go out every week but do go out more often than any other day. It's so hard to get people to commit to a show on Saturday evening, people are far more likely to miss an episode. We already know 'stEnders suffers on Friday when the target audience goes out, that would be a hundred times worse on a Saturday.

Twenty years ago Noel Edmonds used to say that the competition for House Party wasn't just ITV, but the video shop, the bingo and the takeaway. OK, you can lose the video shop from that but the rest remains. I hardly have the most spectacular social life but there are regular Saturdays when I'm going away or doing other stuff. Then there's things like the Six Nations and Eurovision and the sundry other events that mix up Saturdays far more than any other day. If you started putting long-running series on Saturday you would get far more mundane schedules than anything you get now.
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Old 26-01-2016, 14:10
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Another stat I've just found on Broadcast. Of the 7.9m that watched episode 1 of The Voice (consolidated), 1.3 million of them were 16-34s. That's a 16% skew. In comparison X Factor launched with 9.6m and 2.5m of them were 16-34s, a 26% skew. Something for ITV to consider. I suspect it might actually be neck and neck between The Voice and Take Me Out amongst 16-34s right now.
Thanks Score.

And this only highlights how so much of BBC1's schedule skews so much older than other channels and why they hold up so well in most situations.

As TVUK skews so much older on BBC1, I suspect we'll see quite a big drop in ratings from previous BBC series (when in January) wen it moves to ITV.
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Old 26-01-2016, 14:12
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Thanks Steve. So 1.1m for The Day Hitler Died isn't too bad. When would that equate to in sgare? 11%-13%?

ITV should invest more in Sunday programming after the news. I'd like to see them try out a new comedy after news on Sunday.
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Old 26-01-2016, 14:21
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Thanks Steve. So 1.1m for The Day Hitler Died isn't too bad. When would that equate to in sgare? 11%-13%?

ITV should invest more in Sunday programming after the news. I'd like to see them try out a new comedy after news on Sunday.
Which is how they got Spitting Image and The New Statesman. Not that doing anything like would occur to ITV now ...
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Old 26-01-2016, 14:28
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I thought someone said we weren't going to get ratings any more ?
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Old 26-01-2016, 14:32
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I'm assuming ALL the itv soap ratings are not tape-checked - or is it just the one you have highlighted that is not tape-checked?
To explain why I highlighted Coronation Street's second episode, here are Mediatel's figures (not tape-checked) for the first two Mondays of January compared with the tape-checked figures from DS :

Monday 4th January :
Emmerdale
Mediatel: 6.9m (32%)
DS: 6.97m (32.1%)

Coronation Street (7.30pm)
Mediatel: 8.1m (35%)
DS: 8.07m (35.3%)

EastEnders
Mediatel: 7.3m (31%)
DS: 7.27m (30.6%)

Coronation Street (8.30pm)
Mediatel: 7.4m (31%)
DS: 7.81m (32.3%)


Monday 11th January :
Emmerdale
Mediatel: 6.3m (30%)
DS: 6.37m (30.4%)

Coronation Street (7.30pm)
Mediatel: 7.5m (34%)
DS: 7.49m (33.8%)

EastEnders
Mediatel: 7.3m (31%)
DS: 7.26m (31.2%)

Coronation Street (8.30pm)
Mediatel: 6.8m (30%)
DS: 7.35m (31.9%)
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Old 26-01-2016, 14:49
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Silent Witness still doing very well. Down a bit on where it started but a really strong rating. Benidorm's best days are behind it but 4.4m for a comedy is decent right now, especially against tough competition. Tracey Ullman is falling very fast though.
I will watch SW tonight. Always watch two parters in one go. Same with the ITV shows split across two weeks. Watched Egypt series on BBC2. Good documentary even though I've seen most of the content before on various sky channels.
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Old 26-01-2016, 14:54
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Thanks Steve. So 1.1m for The Day Hitler Died isn't too bad. When would that equate to in sgare? 11%-13%?

ITV should invest more in Sunday programming after the news. I'd like to see them try out a new comedy after news on Sunday.
I downloaded it. Gave up about two thirds through. It seemed like propoganda found/dug up now being presented as the truth. I've seen far more convincing documentaries about how he (or certainly his regime) ended up in Argentina. FBI files released show the Americans didn't believe the Russians when they say they saw the body.
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Old 26-01-2016, 15:00
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I series link Siblings on BBC Three, if it gets a third series I'll use iPlayer. Luckily we've got Sky so will still get 'proper' HD.

If I can manage it, I'm sure the mucher younger target audience can!!
Talking of online, They just starting doing this today which I assume would be the home of short content while iPlayer has the long content:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcthree/daily-drop
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