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Originally Posted by GeorgeS
Just proves there is no point making shows for kids when they would rather watch the adults stuff anyway. No CBBC or CITV stuff make it into the Top 10 Kids shows.
Isn't CBeebies the second most watched digital channel after ITV2 during the day? Pretty impressive for something which would be of little interest to anyone over 6. Actually that's a bit worrying! You can see how much effect Freeview has had though - 8 out of the top 10 multichannel programmes are from Freeview channels. |
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Although Come Outside on CBeebies did make the multichannel top 10!
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Although Come Outside on CBeebies did make the multichannel top 10!
Isn't CBeebies the second most watched digital channel after ITV2 during the day? Pretty impressive for something which would be of little interest to anyone over 6. Actually that's a bit worrying! You can see how much effect Freeview has had though - 8 out of the top 10 multichannel programmes are from Freeview channels. |
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Just proves there is no point making shows for kids when they would rather watch the adults stuff anyway. No CBBC or CITV stuff make it into the Top 10 Kids shows.
But then there is hardly anything WORTH watching in kids slots on Saturday now. No MOM, no Saturday morning magazine show full stop. Both MOM and D n' D managed to hit the million mark when they were still on, and TMI was managing 600,000 on BBC2. The likes of BP and Totally Doctor Who still rate around the million mark on weekdays. Kids are as fussy as adults in their viewing habits, they can spot trash a mile off and steer well clear. |
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Interesting that Doctor Who again increased its audience every 5 minutes through the episode, even with the later start.
Not sure moving it back to 6.35 next week (and presumably till the end of the run) is going to do it any favours, unless the weather turns. I'd be inclined to swap Any Dream.. with Doctor Who - obviously they've decided to use Dr Who as a ratings leg-up to Any Dream.. in the same way they did with Strictly Come Dancing and Robin Hood. Not sure that's making the best use of their strongest assets. Tonight's selected predictions: BBC1: Antiques Roadshow 4.8m Castaway 2.1m BBC News 4.3m Play it Again 2.3m Superstorm 5m BBC2: Best of TG 2.7m ITV1: Emmerdale 6.8m Coro St 9.7m Royal 7.2m Foyle's War 7.2m Ch4 Lost in Translation 2.2m |
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Knock Superstorm down to 4m.
It's pants... :yawn: |
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According to a post on the previous page by ronant, 1.2m and a 9% share.
Very disappointing. People have no taste these days. (at least the people with BARB boxes anyway!) Story Here
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Probably BBC1's worst day ever yesterday, a 14.6% share. Broadcast say it's the lowest since the new BARB system was introduced in 2001 but i'd be pretty surprised if it was ever that low before 2001. ITV1 had a 25% share yesterday, which i think is their best day of the year so far.
On Saturday though BBC1 had their best day for a long time with 31.5% up against ITV1's 13.4%, their worst for a long time! So definetly a weekend of two halfs! Last edited by ronant : 16-04-2007 at 12:14. |
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Originally Posted by ronant
Probably BBC1's worst day ever yesterday, a 14.6% share. Broadcast say it's the lowest since the new BARB system was introduced in 2001 but i'd be pretty surprised if it was ever that low before 2001. ITV1 had a 25% share yesterday, which i think is their best day of the year so far.
On Saturday though BBC1 had their best day for a long time with 31.5% up against ITV1's 13.4%, their worst for a long time! So definetly a weekend of two halfs! |
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It's a shame that Superstorm didn't do as wel as I thought - I was expecting at least 5 million
Oh well let's go on for tonight's guess Emmerdale (ITV1 , 7:00) 7.9M 40% Coronation Street (ITV1 , 7:30) 10.2M 46% Eastenders (BBC1 , 8:00) 9.4M 43% Coronation Street (ITV1 , 8:30) 9.8M 42% New Tricks (BBC1 , 9:00) 7.4M 31% Diamond Geezer (ITV1 , 9:00) 27% Hopfully I'm close , Eastenders deserves better figures than last week and I Hope New Tricks wins the 9pm ratings battle |
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emmerdale 7.2 m
corrie 10m eastenders 9.3 corrie 9.8 new tricks 6.3 diamond geezer 5.9 prison break 1.2 sky one - ross kemp on gangs - hoping it'll get 700,000+ heroes sci fi -10 603,000 |
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Sorry My Ratings guess for Diamond Geezer is 6.2m
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SUNDAY ACTUALS:
ITV1: 7pm Emmerdale 7.1 million 41% share 7.30pm Coronation Street 9.3 million 45% share 8pm The Royal 7.9 million 35% share 9pm Foyle's War 7.4 million 34% share BBC1: 7pm Castaway 2.1 million 12% share 7.35pm BBC News 2.9 million 14% share 8pm Play It Again 2.1 million 9% share 9pm Superstorm 3.8 million 16% share ITV1 Bahrain Grand Prix 2.5 million 34% share between 11.30am and 2.40pm |
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I somehow cannot see EastEnders getting 9 million again tonight or this week after it sunk to 7 million last week. I think a generous guess would be 7.5-8 million viewers tonight. Coronation Street should get 9-10 million and New Tricks should beat Diamond Geezer again, probably with reduced audience figures for both.
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Originally Posted by ronant
Probably BBC1's worst day ever yesterday, a 14.6% share. Broadcast say it's the lowest since the new BARB system was introduced in 2001 but i'd be pretty surprised if it was ever that low before 2001. ITV1 had a 25% share yesterday, which i think is their best day of the year so far.
On Saturday though BBC1 had their best day for a long time with 31.5% up against ITV1's 13.4%, their worst for a long time! So definetly a weekend of two halfs! |
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Why doesn't BARB do 2002 ratings and 2003 ratings?
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Why doesn't BARB do 2002 ratings and 2003 ratings?
Can't understand why they don't go back beyond June 1998. Surely they could have got someone to input the ratings back to 1981 by now - it would be a valuable archive. |
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BBC1:
7pm Castaway 2.1 million 12% share 7.35pm BBC News 2.9 million 14% share 8pm Play It Again 2.1 million 9% share 9pm Superstorm 3.8 million 16% share ======================= The BBC is stuck with this line up for 2 more weeks. Kingdom starts next week on ITV at 9pm Sunday which should do well seeing as it has Stephen Fry in it. This is David Gest follows that at 10.15pm next week. I would expect that could flop badly for ITV. |
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This is David Gest follows that at 10.15pm next week. I would expect that could flop badly for ITV.
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Originally Posted by RobbieSykes123
If I recall, they changed the way they calculate the ratings - which caused a highly dubious ratings slump across the board - and they never published the ratings for the best part of two years whilst they sorted it out. The ratings never recovered though.
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This is David Gest follows that at 10.15pm next week. I would expect that could flop badly for ITV.
And 'This Is David Gest' seems to be getting a lot of promotion (like above), which seems odd, you'd think they'd want to promote their good programmes. And it's also stupid because when programmes with lots of promotion flop - as this inevitably will, they get a lot more publicity about it then a programme with little promotion. |
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I agree. Funny how we all on here seem to predict pretty well what's going to be a hit or a miss, whereas the people in charge clearly haven't the foggiest - otherwise stuff like this wouldn't be commissioned.
And 'This Is David Gest' seems to be getting a lot of promotion (like above), which seems odd, you'd think they'd want to promote their good programmes. And it's also stupid because when programmes with lots of promotion flop - as this inevitably will, they get a lot more publicity about it then a programme with little promotion. |
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I agree. Funny how we all on here seem to predict pretty well what's going to be a hit or a miss, whereas the people in charge clearly haven't the foggiest - otherwise stuff like this wouldn't be commissioned.
And 'This Is David Gest' seems to be getting a lot of promotion (like above), which seems odd, you'd think they'd want to promote their good programmes. And it's also stupid because when programmes with lots of promotion flop - as this inevitably will, they get a lot more publicity about it then a programme with little promotion. Either way ITV havent show much faith in it by moving the news back to 10pm and starting it at 10.15pm. It will lose any lift that Kingdom could have given it. In the old days this is when ITV would have scheduled a comedy (Spitting Image or the News Statesman). I suspect they originally wanted the Ben Elton show to go in this slot but were afraid it wasnt good enough. |
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New Tricks is pulling away from everything else at 9pm. Last night it got 7.3 million viewers (31.9%)
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MONDAY NIGHT ACTUALS:
BBC1 8pm EastEnders 8.2 million (37.8%) 8.30pm Panorama 3.5 million (15.3%) 9pm New Tricks 7.3 million (31.9%) 10pm 10 O'Clock News 5.9 million (28.9%) ITV1 7.30pm Coronation Street 10 million (49.8%) 8.00pm Tonight 4.4 million (20.2%) 8.30pm Coronation Street 9.5 million (41.9%) 9pm Diamond Geezer 4.3 million (19.5%) 10.30pm ITV News 2.8 million (17.2%) BBC2 9pm Blue Suede Jew 1 million (4.4%) 10pm Ruddy Hell! It's Harry and Paul 1.3 million (6%) Channel 4 8pm Dispatches 602,000 (2.7%) 9pm Cutting Edge 1.4 million (6%) 10pm ER 1.4 million Five 9pm Hidden Lives:Three in a Bed 1.3 million (5.8%) 10pm Prison Break 1.4 million Last edited by GeorgeS : 17-04-2007 at 11:58. |
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Isn't CBeebies the second most watched digital channel after ITV2 during the day? Pretty impressive for something which would be of little interest to anyone over 6. Actually that's a bit worrying! 
Oh well let's go on for tonight's guess
