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The Mysteries of Laura hit 732,000 consolidated for its penultimate episode on 5USA, its most watched to date in the UK.
Meanwhile Wentworth Prison made a relatively successful transition to 5Star with 421,000, its second new episode in as many days. |
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Saddam Goes to Hollywood: 0.69m (3.5%)
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Saddam Goes to Hollywood: 820k (4.2%) Quote:
Not a fantastic night for C4.
Does anyone know how Toy Story That Time Forgot (which was new) and Finding Nemo did earlier on? |
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Countryfile: 5.36m (29.6%) BBC News (10pm): 4.58m (27.0%) Fake or Fortune?: 4.54m (23.1%) BBC2 Dragons' Den: 2.86m (14.4%) Robot Wars: 1.97m (10.0%) Fixing Dad: 0.84m (5.6%) BBC4 Classic Albums: The Beach Boys' Pet Sounds: 0.57m (2.9%) Arena: 1966 - 50 Years Ago Today: 0.42m (2.8%) Definitely Dusty (Repeat): 0.26m (3.1%) C4 (exc +1) Film: The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (Premiere): 0.81m (4.7%) Channel 4 News: 0.70m (3.8%) Secret History: Saddam Goes to Hollywood: 0.69m (3.5%) C5 (exc +1) Puppies Make You Laugh Out Loud '2': 1.35m (6.9%) Big Brother: 1.08m (5.4%) Test Cricket: 0.86m (4.8%) |
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For Salv
Fri 30 Big Brother: Live Eviction Channel 5 Inc HD 21:00 983000 257 Big Brother: Live Eviction Channel 5+1 22:00 70000 Sat 30 Big Brother Channel 5 Inc HD 21:00 707000 140 Big Brother Channel 5+1 22:00 110000 Sun 21 Big Brother Channel 5 Inc HD 21:00 1077000 161 Big Brother Channel 5+1 22:00 127000
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Fri 30 Big Brother: Live Eviction Channel 5 Inc HD 21:00 983000 257 Big Brother: Live Eviction Channel 5+1 22:00 70000 Sat 30 Big Brother Channel 5 Inc HD 21:00 707000 140 Big Brother Channel 5+1 22:00 110000 Sun 21 Big Brother Channel 5 Inc HD 21:00 1077000 161 Big Brother Channel 5+1 22:00 127000 ![]()
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The Mysteries of Laura hit 732,000 consolidated for its penultimate episode on 5USA, its most watched to date in the UK.
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Meanwhile Wentworth Prison made a relatively successful transition to 5Star with 421,000, its second new episode in as many days.
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Not sure that can be deemed successful. Dropping from 1.04m on Monday to 421,000 on Tuesday means that less than half it's viewers managed the simple switch from Channel 5 to 5STAR. 2 episodes in 2 days is not ideal but if the show is as good as it's fans say, not to have watched the second episode within a week of broadcast is odd.
The actual dropoff might have been less if the circumstances had been different, i.e. remaining in the same timeslot + 1 week buildup to fully advertise the change. But moving from a channel with 4.3% share to a channel with 0.6% share in the space of 24 hours, there will be consequences to that. The main thing is whether it can find a decent enough level on 5Star so that more seasons can be bought in, and so far so good on that front but obviously very early days. |
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Full 5Star top 10 to provide a bit of context: Quote:
1 HOME AND AWAY (WED 1829) 543,000 Source: BARB.2 HOME AND AWAY (MON 1829) 526,000 3 HOME AND AWAY (FRI 1829) 491,000 4 HOME AND AWAY (TUE 1829) 477,000 5 HOME AND AWAY (THU 1829) 460,000 6 WENTWORTH PRISON (TUE 2202) 421,000 7 DANCE MOMS (TUE 1903) 210,000 8 THE MAGICIANS (THU 2102) 199,000 9 WHEN KIDS KILL (WED 2101) 176,000 10 DANCE MOMS (MON 1903) 169,000 Wentworth pulling in more than double the audience The Magicians managed, and I imagine the rights are cheaper, plus it's miles clear of anything else bar Home & Away. For a cult Australian drama series that tends to be very dark at times, it's not to be sniffed at. H&A meanwhile seems to be well up on this time last year (prior to the current hot spell at least) which must be a relief after what feels like years of declines. And Dance Moms is still going well although its progress has been rather halted in recent weeks suggesting it has probably peaked. |
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Corrie Rating
Coronation street timeshifted well to 8.47million for kylie death espically for a frida
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It's a good rating for 5Star, and I expect they will pick up more seasons if it stays at roughly that level, so from that point-of-view it's a success.
The actual dropoff might have been less if the circumstances had been different, i.e. remaining in the same timeslot + 1 week buildup to fully advertise the change. But moving from a channel with 4.3% share to a channel with 0.6% share in the space of 24 hours, there will be consequences to that. The main thing is whether it can find a decent enough level on 5Star so that more seasons can be bought in, and so far so good on that front but obviously very early days. I'm just surprised that less than half the viewers seemed willing to watch the show just because of it was on another channel, despite the different day and time. They've already picked up the next series anyway. |
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Don't get me wrong it's still a good rating for 5STAR, but it's not really a 5STAR show, that's why it has always been on Channel 5, therefore it should be doing better than their 5STAR's other shows by default.
I'm just surprised that less than half the viewers seemed willing to watch the show just because of it was on another channel, despite the different day and time. We know from the overnights that less than half a million had watched the C5 episode by 2am Tuesday morning, some 20 hours ahead of the next episode going out on 5Star. A good percentage of the 600,000 or so that caught up on it will have done so later in the week, way after the next episode had already gone out on 5Star, so they would have had to dig it out on my5 or elsewhere. The whole thing was poorly executed with a view to maximum retention - but it could have been a lot worse. It could be that in the overnights, i.e. its most loyal viewers, it may have held up rather better as they would have been made aware of the change sooner. |
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The Mysteries of Laura hit 732,000 consolidated for its penultimate episode on 5USA, its most watched to date in the UK.
Meanwhile Wentworth Prison made a relatively successful transition to 5Star with 421,000, its second new episode in as many days. I hope I'm not the only 1 who's annoyed with so many Channel 5 shows being moved or postponed for no good reason? |
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A few notable consolidated ratings from latest the BARB update today:
All including +1: Containment (E4): 1.41m Shades of Blue (Sky Living): 731k Dark Matter (SyFy): 421k Love Island Final (ITV2): 1.69m Love Island: Heading Home (ITV2): 1.45m Coronation Street (Fri 19:30) (ITV): 8.11m Coronation Street (Fri 20:30) (ITV): 8.47m Containment made a huge impact on its debut – perhaps hardly surprising considering how long E4 plugged it for. Although, after seeing week 2’s overnight number last week – we know a big fall is coming. Jennifer Lopez’s Shades of Blue started decently for Sky Living. Hopefully it can stay around that number and not fall too far. Dark Matter on SyFy continues to impress. Up on last week’s season premiere and so far both episodes of the second run are up year-on-year. Dark Matter is definitely SyFy’s unsung ratings hero for them. Love Island concluded, but misses out on a series high for the final – although not by much. Its highest episode was on Tue 5 July which consolidated to 1.80m. The entire series has averaged: If you include the Saturday highlights shows: 1.33m If you exclude the Saturday highlights shows: 1.47m Also worth a note how the Love Island: Heading Home show did too on a huge 1.45m. Both those series averages exclude the Heading Home show. Finally, Corrie got some decent ratings for Kylie’s death as the Friday double both consolidated to 8m+. The second episode is the shows highest episode since BGT week when the episode on the Thu 26 May consolidated to 9.19m. |
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Soap Officials w/c 11th July 2016
Coronation Street Mon: 7.65m [+1.04m] / 7.84m [+1.27m] Wed: 7.41m [+1.13m] Thu: 6.88m [+1.23m] Fri: 7.85m [+1.47m] 260k +1 / 8.15m [+1.42m] 320k +1 Avg.: 7.63m [+1.26m] EastEnders Mon: 7.13m [+940k] Tue: 5.68m [+1.11m] clash ED Thu: 6.28m [+830k] Fri: 6.72m [+1.05m] Avg.: 6.45m [+983k] Emmerdale Mon: 6.33m [+640k] Tue: 5.78m [+610k] Wed: 5.65m [+580k] Thu: 5.46m [+800k] / 5.43m [+670k] Fri: 5.84m [+740k] Avg.: 5.75m [+673k] Top 10 Officials w/c 11th July 2016 Code:
1. CORONATION STREET (FRI 20:30): 8.15m 2. EASTENDERS (MON 20:00): 7.13m 3. EMMERDALE (MON 19:00): 6.33m 4. BRIEF ENCOUNTERS (MON 21:00): 5.57m 5. THE SECRET AGENT (SUN 21:02): 5.17m 6. COUNTRYFILE (SUN 19:02): 4.94m 7. LONG LOST FAMILY (WED 21:02): 4.88m 8. EAT WELL FOR LESS (WED 20:01): 4.87m 9. CASUALTY (SAT 21:28): 4.74m 10. FAKE OR FORTUNE? (SUN 20:02): 4.5m Source: Barb |
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Long Lost Family Ep1 consolidated to 5.2m
Brief Encounters Ep2 5.8m I think Brief Encounters is most definately deserving of a recommission. |
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From ITV Media:
Saturday Top 10 (inc +1) 5 BBC One - 07:40 PM The National Lottery 2.395m 17% 6 ITV - 07:00 PM Catchphrase 2.301m 17% Wasn't Catchphrase getting 4m overnights when the new version was launched? I expect that's on the way out, too. |
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5. THE SECRET AGENT (SUN 21:02): 5.17m
![]() No wonder ITV used to make so many two-parters and three-parters, despite there being no return potential. |
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Family Reunion quite a bit behind what In It To Win It managed in the same slot over the last couple of weeks. I don't think it's strong enough to play against Factor.
Wasn't Catchphrase getting 4m overnights when the new version was launched? I expect that's on the way out, too. Obviously this week's was dented due to the hot weather, but I presume everyone should have rushed indoors to watch Catchphrase before resuming their BBQs |
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Tonight's Corrie still had Stuart Blackburn's name on the credits at the end. I thought this was the week Kate Oates officially took over?!
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Something does not add up with the EastEnders rating from 04/07/16.
The overnight posted by Ray was: 5.98m (29.0%) It's official rating as reported last week was 6.42m - an increase of just 0.44m, which is very small for EE. The figures I have for it are as follows: Live: 4,304,000 VOSDAL: 1,344,000 Time-shifted: 776,000 = 6,424,000 6.42m (29.0%) - same share oddly in consolidated numbers. So the consolidated numbers time-check to the minute and strip out any ads. With EE been on BBC1 this doesn't affect things as much as it normally runs to time. This particular episode ran 19:59:17-20:30:28. If you add together Live + VOSDAL you get 5.65m (which would be the approx. overnight rating on the above data). I wonder what's happened here. A regional variation maybe?!
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Something does not add up with the EastEnders rating from 04/07/16.
The overnight posted by Ray was: 5.98m (29.0%) It's official rating as reported last week was 6.42m - an increase of just 0.44m, which is very small for EE. The figures I have for it are as follows: Live: 4,304,000 VOSDAL: 1,344,000 Time-shifted: 776,000 = 6,424,000 6.42m (29.0%) - same share oddly in consolidated numbers. So the consolidated numbers time-check to the minute and strip out any ads. With EE been on BBC1 this doesn't affect things as much as it normally runs to time. This particular episode ran 19:59:17-20:30:28. If you add together Live + VOSDAL you get 5.65m. I wonder what's happened here. A regional variation maybe?! ![]() |
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Scotland got the episode half an hour later as there was a special Brexit debate from 19:30 to 20:30: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07k0t0z
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Consolidated Soap Ratings 2016: So Far:
Coronation Street: 7.56m (inc +1: 7.76m) EastEnders: 7.03m Emmerdale: 6.46m (inc +1)* *NOTE: Only have inc +1 numbers for Emmerdale AND w/e 15th May 2016 and Monday 18th May 2016 ratings are missing. However, it's only 7 episodes that I don't have and it will make very little difference to the above number. If anything, around that time the consolidated numbers were averaging 6.0-6.5m so it will be pretty much 6.5m.
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Tonight's Corrie still had Stuart Blackburn's name on the credits at the end. I thought this was the week Kate Oates officially took over?!
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Consolidated Soap Ratings 2016: So Far:
Coronation Street: 7.56m (inc +1: 7.76m) EastEnders: 7.03m Emmerdale: 6.46m (inc +1)* *NOTE: Only have inc +1 numbers for Emmerdale AND w/e 15th May 2016 and Monday 18th May 2016 ratings are missing. However, it's only 7 episodes that I don't have and it will make very little difference to the above number. If anything, around that time the consolidated numbers were averaging 6.0-6.5m so it will be pretty much 6.5m. ![]() . Where did you get this from.
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