View Full Version : Do you think C5 could axe BB
Because of the low ratings that channel 5 had last night (2.11 million) I don't think it's that bad but if they axe the normal series they can't run CBB on it's own
And if it does go do you think it could go to another channel
I don't think it will go anyway I think it will stay on channel 5 for a couple more years
Edit: we have still got the rest of this year and next year to go anyway
And more if C5 do another contract
Headie
14-06-2013, 03:59 PM
I don't think they will as 2.11mil is still quite high for a C5 show, but if they do axe BB and CBB, I think another channel would just pick up CBB and not BB.
Marcus.
14-06-2013, 03:59 PM
i hoping they keep it
As much as it saddens me to say it and I hope to god I'm wrong...but I think BB is heading towards a quiet death. Like I say, I hope to God I'm wrong as frankly I loved last night.
Jack.
14-06-2013, 04:06 PM
I think if channel 5 drop CBB and BB that sky will pick it up
BigBrotherfan4ever
14-06-2013, 04:07 PM
I really hope they don't axe BB, but to be honest I think they may axe the normal one but keep CBB.
I think if channel 5 drop CBB and BB that sky will pick it up
Has the run on Channel 5 really shown that the public still care though? We hardcore fans will follow it wherever it goes but is it really worth it for another channel?
Sawyer
14-06-2013, 04:09 PM
You're asking a big brother forum, full of big brother fans whether channel 5 should axe the very show they come here to chat about. Let me think about this for a second..
Edit.. Sorry I realised you said could. My bad!
You're asking a big brother forum, full of big brother fans whether channel 5 should axe the very show they come here to chat about. Let me think about this for a second...
To be fair, he said could not should.
Loukas
14-06-2013, 04:13 PM
No, not yet. I just think they should advertise the show alot more, the ratings were down to the lack of advertising imo
Jack.
14-06-2013, 04:13 PM
Has the run on Channel 5 really shown that the public still care though? We hardcore fans will follow it wherever it goes but is it really worth it for another channel?
With sky it's about how much profit they make . Yes BB is not big anymore but it still makes some profit . I think it will go to sky or it will go away for 5-7 years and then make a massive return to channel 4 or 5
arista
14-06-2013, 04:17 PM
Because of the low ratings that channel 5 had last night (2.11 million) I don't think it's that bad but if they axe the normal series they can't run CBB on it's own
And if it does go do you think it could go to another channel
I don't think it will go anyway I think it will stay on channel 5 for a couple more years
You do not Understand
Most days Ch5 could get well under a million for any show.
So 2million for Ch5HD BB
is Utter Bliss
With sky it's about how much profit they make . Yes BB is not big anymore but it still makes some profit . I think it will go to sky or it will go away for 5-7 years and then make a massive return to channel 4 or 5
Sky weren't really that interested when Channel 4 axed it so I don't see them caring when Channel 5 axe it.
You do not Understand
Most days Ch5 could get well under a million for any show.
So 2million for Ch5HD BB
is Utter Bliss
I know I said 2million is not bad for C5
arista
14-06-2013, 04:18 PM
I think if channel 5 drop CBB and BB that sky will pick it up
Only if it went on their PickTV
which is on freeview as well.
arista
14-06-2013, 04:21 PM
I know I said 2million is not bad for C5
Its better than that its Great News
Big Brother puts the Ads money up
so King Richard is keeping it.
daniel-lewis-1985
14-06-2013, 04:22 PM
Im pretty sure this is the death of civilian BB no matter what people say about the contract being renewed blah blah blah.
We have not seen the contract where it states that in order to run CBB they need to air the civilian series aswell.
The celebrity version however is a massive hit with CBB11 launch getting 3.83 million and the finale getting 3.61 million (almost 2 million more than the finale of BB13).
I don't want BB to get the axe but I don't enjoy watching it die a slow death either.
Hopefully this series will build and become a relative success but I cant see it happening.
Jack_
14-06-2013, 04:24 PM
Sadly, yes. No doubt we'll then have 3 CBB's a year :rolleyes: January, May, September
None of which I'd watch without the civilian series.
Sadly, yes. No doubt we'll then have 3 CBB's a year :rolleyes: January, May, September
None of which I'd watch without the civilian series.
They will run out of Z-list celebs
arista
14-06-2013, 04:28 PM
They will run out of Z-list celebs
True
plus many prefer the Jungle gig
with free Holiday after it.
Valdora
14-06-2013, 04:30 PM
Lets just enjoy this year and hope for the best. One way or another it will return. Either until the ratings get lower than 500,000 for a launch/eviction and they pull or the plug. Or a big return on a bigger channel in ten years that will pretend the c5 version never happened.
Ramsay
14-06-2013, 04:31 PM
They wouldnt ditch normal BB and just have CBB...no way
Valdora
14-06-2013, 04:33 PM
Also let's not forget that other than the house costs and the prize money the regular series is rather cheap programming. They don't have to pay the people on it and there will never be a shortage of people wanting to go in, no matter how the ratings are.
They wouldnt ditch normal BB and just have CBB...no way
I know when I first saw that I was shocked they can not do that
daniel-lewis-1985
14-06-2013, 04:37 PM
Also let's not forget that other than the house costs and the prize money the regular series is rather cheep programming. They don't have to pay the people on it and there will never be a shortage of people wanting to go in, no matter how the ratings are.
BB is not a cheap programme to run.
They have to employ ALOT of staff to run the show and I believe last year they just about broke even on the civilian series when it came to profit.
It takes a lot of man hours to staff a show that runs every single day for 10 weeks.
Channel 5 admitted that BB had underperformed and that was with the launch' getting 2.7 and 2.9 million so the fact this only got 2.2 is not good.
Ramsay
14-06-2013, 04:40 PM
Im pretty sure this is the death of civilian BB no matter what people say about the contract being renewed blah blah blah.
We have not seen the contract where it states that in order to run CBB they need to air the civilian series aswell.
The celebrity version however is a massive hit with CBB11 launch getting 3.83 million and the finale getting 3.61 million (almost 2 million more than the finale of BB13).
I don't want BB to get the axe but I don't enjoy watching it die a slow death either.
Hopefully this series will build and become a relative success but I cant see it happening.
Even if it does get somewhat higher ratings, they wouldnt dare ditch BB because they know the hardcore fanbase would go crazy
Sun Tzu.
14-06-2013, 04:42 PM
The stigma doesn't help either. Most people who watch it, will not tell their family members they watch it. So you are talking about people in their room watching it on the TV or a stream online.
Simply because its the sort of TV they don't want to watch with their family. Its different with CBB because that is celebrities.
BB is not a cheap programme to run.
They have to employ ALOT of staff to run the show and I believe last year they just about broke even on the civilian series when it came to profit.
It takes a lot of man hours to staff a show that runs every single day for 10 weeks.
Channel 5 admitted that BB had underperformed and that was with the launch' getting 2.7 and 2.9 million so the fact this only got 2.2 is not good.
where did you hear that?
Even if it does get somewhat higher ratings, they wouldnt dare ditch BB because they know the hardcore fanbase would go crazy
Also BB is C5 golden show
Bluerang1
14-06-2013, 04:56 PM
Oh that's upsetting. If it's not bringing them money then they should.
Just so we're clear then:
Big Brother is apparently one of Channel 5's most successful shows. The Celeb series especially pulls in some decent figures for the channel.
But...it also doesn't make them quite as much money as they predicted it would.
Which is going to be the decider?
ruiphillips
15-06-2013, 02:02 AM
Yes. They probably won't renew the contract for another BB for 2015. But, could continue with the CBB.
Marsh.
15-06-2013, 02:43 AM
I said I wouldn't mind CBB running beyond 2010 because it still had life in it. It was short and sweet, didn't run too long. And it still attracts some decent names judging by the last few but putting it on twice a year and bringing back the main show only killed it further. It needed a good long rest.
If they'd have stuck to just one CBB for 4 weeks each Jan I reckon they could've got Davina on board too. lol. The big commitment to 3 series a year on a crappy channel like 5 probably scared her off.
lostalex
15-06-2013, 02:59 AM
They can't axe it in the middle of a season can they? I know they did it on the Arabian Big Brother, but i really don't think they would ever do that to BBUK.
ruiphillips
15-06-2013, 04:54 AM
They can't axe it in the middle of a season can they? I know they did it on the Arabian Big Brother, but i really don't think they would ever do that to BBUK.
If they were dead set on cancelling the show, they would have to play out BB15 in 2014 and then not renew their contract with Endemol. Just like Channel 4 did when they announced during BB10 that they wouldn't be renewing their contract and the final series in the 3-year deal they signed in 2007 would serve as the last for the network.
Dash Darington
15-06-2013, 05:10 AM
We'll have to wait and see what the average ratings are over the series. The renewal decision will also have a lot to do with the 2014 ratings.
From what everyone has said, they didn't advertise the launch very much. They can't be surprised by the low ratings so far. Maybe they gambled that they could save money on advertising and retain the hardcore audience throughout the season anyway.
No I don't think so, the ratings are still pretty high for a C5 show.
daniel-lewis-1985
15-06-2013, 04:46 PM
where did you hear that?
Jeff Ford said in an interview and admitted Channel 5 weren't happy with the ratings.
Google it.
daniel-lewis-1985
15-06-2013, 04:48 PM
They can't axe it in the middle of a season can they? I know they did it on the Arabian Big Brother, but i really don't think they would ever do that to BBUK.
I don't think so.
I would be devastated.
The Arab thing was totally different though it was due to religious beliefs etc ZzZzZzz
ThisIsNickkk
15-06-2013, 04:52 PM
The thing you have to look at is, if the show was still on Channel 4 these ratings would be TV suicide, however, the difference with Channel 5 is the ratings are well above the slot average for their shows.
I have a feeling ratings will keep steady or may even rise slightly over the new few days, but the ratings aren't good in the sense that they're the lowest they have ever been for a launch.
BUT upon saying that, it's not as though people have just zoned out and don't want to watch. Channel 5 brought this on themselves due to the lack of advertising. If they did more high profile advertising, I have absolutely no doubt that the show would have done better on Thursday and Friday.
So the show isn't ready for the Channel 5 waste bin just yet, Channel 5 brought a lot of it on themselves, which I why I have faith the figures will grow slightly.
daniel-lewis-1985
15-06-2013, 04:57 PM
The thing is this series aswell its got ALOT of press attention for some reason.
Even though ratings so far are down all major online newspapers are reporting on it extensively and its in the most read articles on every site.
Its press for Channel 5 at the end of the day which im sure they are happy with.
JohnnyBB
15-06-2013, 04:58 PM
hopefully if endemol want big brother to go for 50 years they best cheapen the next contract, if C5 get a good deal, they might renew look everyones talking about channel 5 now its not just a ****ty channel anymore.
ThisIsNickkk
15-06-2013, 05:14 PM
hopefully if endemol want big brother to go for 50 years they best cheapen the next contract, if C5 get a good deal, they might renew look everyones talking about channel 5 now its not just a ****ty channel anymore.
People might be talking about Channel 5, but how many people go back and watch shows on C5?
To be fair, I watch Channel 5 for Big Brother related programming and that's it, the channel gets switched as soon as it has finished... I can't say any of C5's programming interests me that much either.
So people may be talking about it, but how much has its overall audience increased (I actually don't know the figures) and how many people tune in for BB and that's that?
daniel-lewis-1985
15-06-2013, 05:49 PM
People might be talking about Channel 5, but how many people go back and watch shows on C5?
To be fair, I watch Channel 5 for Big Brother related programming and that's it, the channel gets switched as soon as it has finished... I can't say any of C5's programming interests me that much either.
So people may be talking about it, but how much has its overall audience increased (I actually don't know the figures) and how many people tune in for BB and that's that?
BB hasn't seemed to have made a massive impact share wise by the looks of it.
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Gusto Brunt
15-06-2013, 07:25 PM
It really irritates me when the fabulous Big Brother is always talked about as a dated failure.
And yet that pile of junk on ITV1, I'm A Celebrity, is the biggest heap of trash on TV today. Without Ant and Dec and its prime time ITV1 slot, that show would die a death on any other channel.
Big Brother is far more superior and interesting. It should never die.
cheeky_monkey
16-06-2013, 10:43 AM
No, not yet. I just think they should advertise the show alot more, the ratings were down to the lack of advertising imo
I agree!
Last year I seen BB posters near a radio station, near bus stops in town near a shopping centre and across the road from a bus stop and next to the dentist near where I live!
I've not seen one poster of BB for this series! :(
They also let ITV and Channel 4 show a clip of when BB was starting last time but not this year!
They would of had high ratings if they put posters everywhere and adverts of BB on ITV and Channel 4!
Some people have said they didn't know BB was starting!
Jemal
16-06-2013, 10:49 AM
I saw on telly mix that the producers want it to go on for 50 years. The ambition is there but everything else isn't.
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