Jonathan Reed @JonathanReed01 33s33 seconds ago
#Countryfile gets bigger and bigger - a stonking 8.7m watched on @BBCOne last night, a 40% share of TV viewing
Holy smokes!
Based on overnights, Countryfile is now the most watched show of the year!
Could some of that be people tuning in to see the weather for the week ahead?
Could some of that be people tuning in to see the weather for the week ahead?
Yes, I think the 15-minute breakdown shows it peaks in the last quarter which is usually the time for the WFTWA. RobbieSykes pointed this out a few weeks back.
Now I'm old enough to remember when I'd wait for this in the mid-80's at 12.50pm. Back then it was billed in the Radio Times as "Weather for Farmers".
IMHO C4 will regret not doing the Jump nightly.
that was one of the main attractions, they are losing people left right and Centre
last night the main danger was Arge's ski suit going to hold out till the end of the show.
IMHO C4 will regret not doing the Jump nightly.
that was one of the main attractions, they are losing people left right and Centre
last night the main danger was Arge's ski suit going to hold out till the end of the show.
Is 1.68m exc. +1 its lowest ever rating? I have a feeling it may be.
Is 1.68m exc. +1 its lowest ever rating? I have a feeling it may be.
It was so consistent before.
It was really good last year. its completely flat
the live events were a farce last night one person really racing down the track the others either walking or giving up.
If it does come back in 2017 I hope they revert to the nightly version
Is 1.68m exc. +1 its lowest ever rating? I have a feeling it may be.
It was so consistent before.
No, an episode last year got 1.45m exc +1 I believe, although it was on a Friday.
Last year besides the launch it consistently hovered around 2m (inc +1) so last night's 1.9m is pretty much in line with that (episode 2 last year got 1.99m inc +1). Whether it holds up as well over the run remains to be seen. How many weeks is it on for?
Sunday 7th February 2016 - Overnights BBC One
17:35 - Nature's Miracle Orphans: 3.62m (19.2%)
18:35 - BBC News: 6.22m (31.3%)
18:50 - BBC Regional News: 7.02m (35.0%)
19:00 - Countryfile: 8.68m (40.1%)
20:00 - Call the Midwife: 8.07m (32.0%)
21:00 - War and Peace: 5.66m (25.6%)
22:20 - BBC News: 3.90m (25.6%)
BBC Two
18:15 - Ski Sunday: 1.08m (5.5%)
19:00 - Six Nations: Highlights: 0.52m (2.4%)
20:00 - Greece with Simon Reeve: 2.17m (8.6%)
21:00 - James May's Cars of the People: 1.80m (7.8%)
22:00 - Patrick Kielty's Mulholland Drive: 1.05m (6.2%)
22:50 - NFL Live: Super Bowl 50: 0.78m (12.8%)
Sunday 7th February 2016 - Overnights BBC One
17:35 - Nature's Miracle Orphans: 3.62m (19.2%)
18:35 - BBC News: 6.22m (31.3%)
18:50 - BBC Regional News: 7.02m (35.0%)
19:00 - Countryfile: 8.68m (40.1%)
20:00 - Call the Midwife: 8.07m (32.0%)
21:00 - War and Peace: 5.66m (25.6%)
22:20 - BBC News: 3.90m (25.6%)
BBC Two
18:15 - Ski Sunday: 1.08m (5.5%)
19:00 - Six Nations: Highlights: 0.52m (2.4%)
20:00 - Greece with Simon Reeve: 2.17m (8.6%)
21:00 - James May's Cars of the People: 1.80m (7.8%)
22:00 - Patrick Kielty's Mulholland Drive: 1.05m (6.2%)
22:50 - NFL Live: Super Bowl 50: 0.78m (12.8%)
Catchphrase in an earlier slot got more viewers than both Planet's GT and Beowulf. Even rpt's of Catchphrase would be doing 1m higher than both of these. Why don't they just pull those underperforming programmes? Its just common sense.
Look at the peak for CF. 9.4m. But its so easy to see why its getting such massive figures.
Despicable Me delivers another 1m figure. How many time can people watch it without getting bored of it? Its seemingly endless.
Thank goodness for the rugby and Vera from ITV's perspective. The less said about the in between bits and the bit after, the better.
That 6.30-8pm block is a car crash. Surely they can't leave Beowulf there for 6 more weeks?! It's not so bad now as it doesn't seem to be damaging Vera much, but it'd be a toxic lead-in for a new show once Vera finishes up in a few weeks.
Sadly it going up slightly will probably just above save it from being pulled.
Yes, I think the 15-minute breakdown shows it peaks in the last quarter which is usually the time for the WFTWA. RobbieSykes pointed this out a few weeks back.
Now I'm old enough to remember when I'd wait for this in the mid-80's at 12.50pm. Back then it was billed in the Radio Times as "Weather for Farmers".
Me too. Indeed the whole programme was designed as some PSB box ticker for the interests of the farming community. Now it's top of the ratings.
It's a very different beast though to what it was.
Yes, I think the 15-minute breakdown shows it peaks in the last quarter which is usually the time for the WFTWA. RobbieSykes pointed this out a few weeks back.
Now I'm old enough to remember when I'd wait for this in the mid-80's at 12.50pm. Back then it was billed in the Radio Times as "Weather for Farmers".
Hah - makes it sound as though the Farmers get different weather to the rest of us! But the last 15 mins last night was huge....
Do we know when the Met Office is being replaced as the Beeb's weather provider? That will affect a key segment of Countryfile if the information isn't of as good quality or as well presented.
BBC1 is clearly ignoring the younger demographic these days, "younger" being under 35.
You would think ITV1 would pounce, but look at the unappetising fare they put out.
Surely it's not that difficult to create light entertainment?
EastEnders and The Apprentice get a young audience.
ITV are creatring programmes for younger people but then no other demo is interested in it. Take Me Out skews very young but they're the only ones that watch it. The X Factor skews young but used to get the older audience. Making shows that just appeal to the youth demo won't get you a large volume of viewers, it's narrow casting rather than broadcasting.
EastEnders and The Apprentice get a young audience.
ITV are creatring programmes for younger people but then no other demo is interested in it. Take Me Out skews very young but they're the only ones that watch it. The X Factor skews young but used to get the older audience. Making shows that just appeal to the youth demo won't get you a large volume of viewers, it's narrow casting rather than broadcasting.
So I should have said "mostly" ignoring a younger audience.
I think ITVs stuff is low-brow rather than young, there's a very limited audience for that.
Do we know when the Met Office is being replaced as the Beeb's weather provider? That will affect a key segment of Countryfile if the information isn't of as good quality or as well presented.
You'd hope that the quality is better - otherwise why change it...? But to answer your question I can't remember - think it sometime this year though.
EastEnders and The Apprentice get a young audience.
ITV are creatring programmes for younger people but then no other demo is interested in it. Take Me Out skews very young but they're the only ones that watch it. The X Factor skews young but used to get the older audience. Making shows that just appeal to the youth demo won't get you a large volume of viewers, it's narrow casting rather than broadcasting.
Appealing to only an older audience is narror casting too. And they do that more often than making shows for young people. It'll work for them in the short term but I'm in my 20's and to me and my friends, the BBC and Itv are largely irrelevant. I think both broadcasters are on borrowed time. My generation wouldn't miss them.
You'd hope that the quality is better - otherwise why change it...? But to answer your question I can't remember - think it sometime this year though.
Looking to save money ?
Belts are tightening everywhere at the BBC, and not always in the right areas. What's happening to the BBC News channel is far worse than what's about to happen to BBC Three.
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Could some of that be people tuning in to see the weather for the week ahead?
Yes, I think the 15-minute breakdown shows it peaks in the last quarter which is usually the time for the WFTWA. RobbieSykes pointed this out a few weeks back.
Now I'm old enough to remember when I'd wait for this in the mid-80's at 12.50pm. Back then it was billed in the Radio Times as "Weather for Farmers".
Bizarre stuff from the C4 schedulers.
that was one of the main attractions, they are losing people left right and Centre
last night the main danger was Arge's ski suit going to hold out till the end of the show.
It was so consistent before.
It was really good last year. its completely flat
the live events were a farce last night one person really racing down the track the others either walking or giving up.
If it does come back in 2017 I hope they revert to the nightly version
No, an episode last year got 1.45m exc +1 I believe, although it was on a Friday.
Last year besides the launch it consistently hovered around 2m (inc +1) so last night's 1.9m is pretty much in line with that (episode 2 last year got 1.99m inc +1). Whether it holds up as well over the run remains to be seen. How many weeks is it on for?
Sunday 7th February 2016 - Overnights
BBC One
17:35 - Nature's Miracle Orphans: 3.62m (19.2%)
18:35 - BBC News: 6.22m (31.3%)
18:50 - BBC Regional News: 7.02m (35.0%)
19:00 - Countryfile: 8.68m (40.1%)
20:00 - Call the Midwife: 8.07m (32.0%)
21:00 - War and Peace: 5.66m (25.6%)
22:20 - BBC News: 3.90m (25.6%)
BBC Two
18:15 - Ski Sunday: 1.08m (5.5%)
19:00 - Six Nations: Highlights: 0.52m (2.4%)
20:00 - Greece with Simon Reeve: 2.17m (8.6%)
21:00 - James May's Cars of the People: 1.80m (7.8%)
22:00 - Patrick Kielty's Mulholland Drive: 1.05m (6.2%)
22:50 - NFL Live: Super Bowl 50: 0.78m (12.8%)
ITV (inc +1)
14:00 - Rugby: 6 Nations Live - Ireland v Wales: 3.47m (24.4%)
17:15 - Catchphrase: 1.97m (11.0%)
18:00 - ITV Regional News: 2.77m (14.5%)
18:15 - ITV News: 2.79m (14.4%)
18:30 - Planet's Got Talent: 1.87m (9.5%)
19:00 - Beowulf: Return to the Shieldlands: 1.75m (8.1%)
20:00 - Vera: 5.39m (22.2%)
* 4.68m (19.3%) exc. +1
22:00 - ITV News: 2.47m (13.0%)
Channel 4 (inc +1)
17:35 - FILM: X-Men: 1.05m (5.3%)
19:30 - The Jump: 1.90m (7.9%)
21:00 - Deutschland 83: 0.70m (3.1%)
Channel 5 (inc +1)
19:15 - FILM: Zoolander: 0.79m (3.3%)
21:00 - The Internship: 0.95m (5.0%)
ITV2 (inc +1)
17:15 - FILM: Despicable Me: 1.00m (5.4%)
19:00 - FILM: Legally Blonde: 611k (2.6%)
Primetime shares
BBC One: 30.9%
ITV: 14.0% (+1: 2.0%)
BBC Two: 6.4%
Channel 4: 4.5% (+1: 1.1%)
Channel 5: 3.6% (+1: 0.5%)
BBC One Breakdown
Vera Breakdown (inc +1)
Catchphrase in an earlier slot got more viewers than both Planet's GT and Beowulf. Even rpt's of Catchphrase would be doing 1m higher than both of these. Why don't they just pull those underperforming programmes? Its just common sense.
Look at the peak for CF. 9.4m. But its so easy to see why its getting such massive figures.
Despicable Me delivers another 1m figure. How many time can people watch it without getting bored of it? Its seemingly endless.
Despicable Me 2 is going to be huge.
That 6.30-8pm block is a car crash. Surely they can't leave Beowulf there for 6 more weeks?! It's not so bad now as it doesn't seem to be damaging Vera much, but it'd be a toxic lead-in for a new show once Vera finishes up in a few weeks.
Sadly it going up slightly will probably just above save it from being pulled.
Me too. Indeed the whole programme was designed as some PSB box ticker for the interests of the farming community. Now it's top of the ratings.
It's a very different beast though to what it was.
You would think ITV1 would pounce, but look at the unappetising fare they put out.
Surely it's not that difficult to create light entertainment?
Hah - makes it sound as though the Farmers get different weather to the rest of us! But the last 15 mins last night was huge....
EastEnders and The Apprentice get a young audience.
ITV are creatring programmes for younger people but then no other demo is interested in it. Take Me Out skews very young but they're the only ones that watch it. The X Factor skews young but used to get the older audience. Making shows that just appeal to the youth demo won't get you a large volume of viewers, it's narrow casting rather than broadcasting.
So I should have said "mostly" ignoring a younger audience.
I think ITVs stuff is low-brow rather than young, there's a very limited audience for that.
Hmm, The Jump is down, I actually thought it wouldn't have dropped without Dragons Den against it.
Vera doing great as always. Countryfile!!!!
Has anybody got a full roundup of Friday? Would love to know what the CBB Final and LSB actually got with +1 Broadcast hasn't updated yet?
You'd hope that the quality is better - otherwise why change it...? But to answer your question I can't remember - think it sometime this year though.
Appealing to only an older audience is narror casting too. And they do that more often than making shows for young people. It'll work for them in the short term but I'm in my 20's and to me and my friends, the BBC and Itv are largely irrelevant. I think both broadcasters are on borrowed time. My generation wouldn't miss them.
Belts are tightening everywhere at the BBC, and not always in the right areas. What's happening to the BBC News channel is far worse than what's about to happen to BBC Three.