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Jake.
30-12-2011, 02:38 PM
Live feed never really bothered me a year ago, however the prospect of some live feed after eviction shows is pretty exciting. I also know how passionate about live feed some of you are, and if you want even more back for the summer, we must all watch livefeed. Remeber that it's airing on the dead channel 5*, so viewing figures from 500,000 upwards would most likely tempt 5 into adding more for the main series!

andy191
30-12-2011, 03:25 PM
I'll record it even if I don't watch it. Still add's to the viewing figures.

Jake.
30-12-2011, 03:28 PM
Im not saying that you need o watch if you don't want to. I would just rather it got high viewing figures than it being stopped altogether come BB13 and everyone starts moaning again.

Stu
30-12-2011, 03:31 PM
I'll record it even if I don't watch it. Still add's to the viewing figures.
No it wont. Ratings are measured based on a select share of houses who have BARB boxes installed. None of us watching will make a bit of difference.

TheBigBroShow
30-12-2011, 03:38 PM
i checked on launch night its not on after ?? thats the perfect time to turn over ?? is it just evictions

Jake.
30-12-2011, 03:45 PM
I'll record it even if I don't watch it. Still add's to the viewing figures.

Recording adds to the officials, so go for it

Stu
30-12-2011, 04:03 PM
*sigh*

Jake.
30-12-2011, 04:14 PM
*sigh*

I quoted him before I even read your post

Stu
30-12-2011, 04:15 PM
Fair dues.

fruit_cake
30-12-2011, 04:16 PM
I always wondered how they did the ratings

Callum
30-12-2011, 04:22 PM
I always wondered how they did the ratings

From the BARB website:

BARB is responsible for providing estimates of the number of people watching television. This includes which channels and programmes are being watched, at what time, and the type of people who are watching at any one time. BARB provides television audience data on a minute-by-minute basis for channels received within the UK. The data is available for reporting nationally for terrestrial, satellite and cable reception for both analogue and digital platforms and at ITV and BBC regional level.

Viewing estimates are obtained from a panel of television owning households representing the viewing behaviour of the 26+ million households within the UK. The reporting panel of 5,100 homes is selected to be representative of each ITV and BBC region. The service covers viewing within private households only.

Panel homes are selected via a multi-stage, stratified and un-clustered sample design so that the panel is representative of all television households across the whole of the UK. A range of individual and household characteristics are deployed as panel controls to ensure that the panel remains representative. As estimates for the large majority of panel controls are not available from Census data it is necessary to conduct a bespoke survey (the Establishment Survey) to obtain this information.

The BARB Establishment Survey is carried out on a continuous basis and involves some 53,000 interviews per year. It is a random probability survey which means that every private residential household within the UK has a chance of being selected for interview. The survey ensures that any changes taking place in the population can be identified so that the panel can be updated and adjusted to ensure that it continues to reflect the television-owning population. In addition to being the prime source of television population information, such as the number of multi-channel homes, the BARB Establishment Survey also generates the potential recruits from which panel member homes are selected.

When a household agrees to join the panel their television sets, PVRs, VCRs etc. are electronically monitored by a meter. Each TV in a home is connected to its own meter which holds an electronic record for the set. The meter is a small box which is put close to each television set and connected to it. The meter automatically identifies and collects information about the channel that the panel member is viewing.

All panel household residents and their guests register their presence when in a room with a television set on. Each individual does this by pressing a button allocated to them on the peoplemeter handset. The metering system monitors all registrations made by each individual for each television in the home.

The panel member does not need to do anything else for BARB to capture the viewing in their household everyday. Throughout the day the meter system stores viewing undertaken by the entire household. Each night between 2am and 6am the data processing centre automatically downloads the data from panel homes (a process known as 'polling'). This procedure is carried out on every panel home every day to produce live 'overnight' minute-by-minute television viewing data.

VCR, DVDR, PVR playback and "catch-up" VOD services is reported if it takes place within 7 days of the original broadcast. This viewing (known as timeshift) is then added to the live data to produce the final, minute-by-minute consolidated audience, available 8 days after the original transmission date. Consolidated data is the ‘BARB Gold Standard’ that is used by the industry to report and trade on.

Channels reported by BARB provide detailed timings of the programmes and commercials they broadcast. The records that this produces are then matched to the minute-by-minute viewing data to produce the BARB official audience estimates for programmes and commercials.

Seems weird that in this day and age they haven't changed the process of measuring TV ratings

fruit_cake
30-12-2011, 04:28 PM
From the BARB website:



Seems weird that in this day and age they haven't changed the process of measuring TV ratings

:amazed: oh ok I thought they had someone going round peeping in front rooms or something

Locke.
30-12-2011, 04:55 PM
What? Have we got it for the series that starts next week?

bbfan1991
30-12-2011, 04:57 PM
What? Have we got it for the series that starts next week?

No, just an hour on eviction nights:bored:.

Tbh I am so over Live Feed now and not really excited about CBB returning...

Jake.
30-12-2011, 04:57 PM
Well we have the one hour for evictions and special events

Callum
30-12-2011, 05:06 PM
Just 45 mins including the adverts, it's hardly anything.

armand.kay
31-12-2011, 12:26 AM
:amazed: oh ok I thought they had someone going round peeping in front rooms or something
Oh the still do that just to make sure :hugesmile:

BigBrotherfan4ever
31-12-2011, 03:53 PM
I will be watching the LF, it's the best part of BB for me, hopefully if the viewing figures are good they will increase it for BB13.