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Old 22-07-2016, 10:02
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BBC1
EastEnders: 5.57m (31.8%)
BBC News (10pm): 3.90m (22.8%)
Celebrity MasterChef: 3.58m (18.7%)

BBC2
Full Steam Ahead: 1.86m (9.8%)
The Refugee Camp: Our Desert Home: 1.45m (7.8%)
RHS Tatton Park Flower Show: 1.13m (6.7%)

BBC4
The Fairytale Castles of King Ludwig II with Dan Cruickshank (Repeat): 0.46m (2.5%)
Yellowstone (Repeat): 0.37m (2.0%)
Top of the Pops 1982 (7.30pm) (Repeat): 0.32m (1.9%)

C4 (exc. +1)
999: What's Your Emergency?: 1.55m (8.3%)
Ramsay's Hotel Hell: 0.83m (5.1%)
Inside Out Homes: 0.62m (3.3%)

999: What's Your Emergency? won the highest share of young viewers (17.6%) last night on Channel 4.
1.8m average audience (including +1), +23% on slot avg
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C5 (exc. +1)
Big Brother: 1.23m (7.7%)
Nightmare Neighbour Next Door: Living in Fear: 1.10m (5.9%)
On Benefits: Life on the Dole: 0.70m (3.7%)
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Old 22-07-2016, 10:12
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Excluding +1:

Hollyoaks (E4): 0.55m (3.4%)
Don't Tell the Bride (Sky 1): 0.34m (1.9%)
Chicago Fire (Sky Living): 0.09m (0.5%)
The Catch (Sky Living): 0.07m (0.4%)
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Old 22-07-2016, 10:12
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First semi-final of #celebritymasterchef drew modest 3.6m/18.7%, beaten in slot by ITV soaps @endemolshine overnights.tv

#TheInvestigator continued ITV's slot-winning ways with 3m/16.3% from 9pm @mwilliamsthomas @ITVShiver overnights.tv
Think these cooking shows are coming towards the end of their mass popularity,still be decent raters but to many on to much.
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Old 22-07-2016, 10:28
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Think these cooking shows are coming towards the end of their mass popularity,still be decent raters but to many on to much.
Or it could be its on at the same time as Emmerdale and Corrie.
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Old 22-07-2016, 10:35
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Or it could be its on at the same time as Emmerdale and Corrie.
Now don't go making sensible statements on here, it's just not the done thing
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Old 22-07-2016, 10:42
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Thanks Ray. Good to see BB get a boost especially in a 10pm slot. Great for 999 on Channel 4. EE back up a million from last night. Masterchef seems stuck on that figure, seems like no increase towards the end. Possibly 4m for the final next week.

Chicago Fire's non-success is sad to see. It should be on a channel where more should see it, so it's a shame to see.
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Old 22-07-2016, 10:44
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From ITV Media:

Thursday Top 10 (inc. +1)
1 BBC One - 07:30 PM EastEnders 5.570m 32%
2 ITV - 08:30 PM Coronation Street 5.552m 28%
3 ITV - 07:00 PM Emmerdale 5.394m 33%
4 ITV - 08:00 PM Emmerdale 5.187m 28%
5 BBC One - 06:30 PM Regional News and Weather 4.964m 34%
6 BBC One - 06:00 PM BBC News at Six 4.297m 32%
7 BBC One - 10:00 PM BBC News at Ten 3.919m 23%
8 BBC One - 08:00 PM Celebrity MasterChef 3.576m 19%
9 BBC One - 10:30 PM Regional News and Weather 3.435m 22%
10 ITV - 06:30 PM ITV Evening News 3.091m 21%

Thursday Top 10 (inc. +1) (not including the five main channels)
1 ITV3 - 08:00 PM Endeavour 735k 3.9%
2 ITV2 - 09:00 PM Love Actually 632k 4.2%
3 Film4 - 09:00 PM Ender's Game 600k 3.6%
4 E4 - 07:00 PM Hollyoaks 587k 3.6%
5 ITV4 - 07:00 PM Tour De France Highlights 508k 3.0%
6 BBC Four - 09:00 PM The Fairytale Castles of King Ludwig 460k 2.5%
7 E4 - 08:30 PM The Big Bang Theory 452k 2.3%
8 BBC Four - 08:00 PM Yellowstone 372k 2.0%
9 E4 - 09:00 PM New Girl 369k 2.0%
10 E4 - 08:00 PM The Big Bang Theory 368k 2.0%
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Old 22-07-2016, 10:45
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Now don't go making sensible statements on here, it's just not the done thing
I get the impression the figures for this series are a fair bit down on recent ones,might be wrong,anybody have a figs?
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Old 22-07-2016, 11:02
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Think these cooking shows are coming towards the end of their mass popularity,still be decent raters but to many on to much.
Cheap to make, have PSB and repeat value. A show going up against CS or EM has to be different, over 3.5 million on a sunny summer evening is commendable.

EE top rated soap is a refreshing change.
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Old 22-07-2016, 11:08
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According to telly critic Kevin 'O Sullivan on The Wright Stuff, Big Brother has "been getting TWO million a night". News to all of us I'm sure.
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Old 22-07-2016, 11:33
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Chicago Fire (Sky Living): 0.09m (0.5%)
The Catch (Sky Living): 0.07m (0.4%)
Oh dear oh dear.
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Old 22-07-2016, 11:33
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EE finally won the soap battle!! Well deserved too as it was. A brilliant episode.
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Old 22-07-2016, 11:39
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Soaps last night:
19:00 - Emmerdale: 5.39m inc +1
19:30 - EastEnders: 5.57m (31.8%)
20:00 - Emmerdale: 5.19m inc +1
20:30 - Coronation Street: 5.55m inc +1

Soaps a year ago (Thursday 23 July 2015):
19:00 - Emmerdale: 5.89m inc +1
19:30 - EastEnders: 5.56m (30.4%)
20:00 - Emmerdale: 6.00m inc +1
20:30 - Coronation Street: 6.40m inc +1

http://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/coro...sts-emmerdale/
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Old 22-07-2016, 11:54
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According to telly critic Kevin 'O Sullivan on The Wright Stuff, Big Brother has "been getting TWO million a night". News to all of us I'm sure.
Well i guess they are talking about officially, it's been ~1.7m, probably best to say 2m than 1m
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Old 22-07-2016, 11:57
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Is it roughly true to say that the soaps have all lost roughly two thirds of their audience in the past 20 years ?
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Old 22-07-2016, 12:06
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Well i guess they are talking about officially, it's been ~1.7m, probably best to say 2m than 1m
Bigging up Five shows is Kev's default (ker-ching!) so I see this inflation of just more of the same.
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Old 22-07-2016, 12:19
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Bigging up Five shows is Kev's default (ker-ching!) so I see this inflation of just more of the same.
Tbh, The Wright Stuff being on Ch5 would obviously have rounded it up to make it look better.

It's happened a lot of times with other shows, EE/Corrie was watched by 10m last night (when really that 10m comes from the timeshift peak). They do that with football all the time, the media always refers to its peak on newspapers. "England match was watched by 20m" when really it was watched by 15m.
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Old 22-07-2016, 12:20
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Is it roughly true to say that the soaps have all lost roughly two thirds of their audience in the past 20 years ?
Well, EE used to get ~20-25m in the mid 90s didn't it? So I'd say that, yes.
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Old 22-07-2016, 12:29
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According to telly critic Kevin 'O Sullivan on The Wright Stuff, Big Brother has "been getting TWO million a night". News to all of us I'm sure.
He always seems to add 2m to any rating figure he quotes no matter what programme it is.
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Old 22-07-2016, 13:00
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Breaking: Channel 5 is to replace C5+24 with 4Seven rival My5, based on the VOD service of the same name, which will showcase the best of C5, Spike, 5Star and 5USA on one channel.

Starts August.

http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/news/c...contentID=2298
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Old 22-07-2016, 13:40
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Breaking: Channel 5 is to replace C5+24 with 4Seven rival My5, based on the VOD service of the same name, which will showcase the best of C5, Spike, 5Star and 5USA on one channel.

Starts August.

http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/news/c...contentID=2298
Dancc, can you post the full article please? Thanks
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Old 22-07-2016, 13:49
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Dancc, can you post the full article please? Thanks
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Old 22-07-2016, 14:00
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James Tatam, director of digital media and commercial development, Channel 5 said: "Taking My5 into the linear space is an exciting development following the success of our video-on-demand service, which has enjoyed rapid growth since rebranding in February."
Why they'd want to reference one of the worst catch-up services out there (doesn't work in Chrome) to launch this is a mystery. Anything to avoid calling it what it is I guess - A repeats channel.

Does any word/phrase give Five more of a hard-on than "rebranding"? Maybe "linear space" does, yeah probably Linear Space..... Straight out of W1A!

I see these geniuses have filled the gap left by Powers tonight on Spike with S1 ep 10 of Transporter for no apparent reason. Why do they need another repeats channel when the existing ones are so stuffed with them anyway!?!?
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Old 22-07-2016, 14:10
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Why they'd want to reference one of the worst catch-up services out there (doesn't work in Chrome) to launch this is a mystery. Anything to avoid calling it what it is I guess - A repeats channel.

Does any word/phrase give Five more of a hard-on than "rebranding"? Maybe "linear space" does, yeah probably Linear Space..... Straight out of W1A!

I see these geniuses have filled the gap left by Powers tonight on Spike with S1 ep 10 of Transporter for no apparent reason. Why do they need another repeats channel when the existing ones are so stuffed with them anyway!?!?
I like the idea of using the data from My5 to help shape the channel's schedule, although given the need to declare scheduling so far in advance, it may not work that well in practice.

There's still a lot of work to do with My5. On one or two devices at home the app hasn't been updated yet and it's still called Demand 5.
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Old 22-07-2016, 15:08
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Early signs of Kate Oates' time at Corrie look promising with the announcement of a strengthening of the Barlow family including Peter's return being announced at the press event today. Hopefully the ratings will follow.
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