Samm
15-09-2013, 09:18 AM
More people watched the big brother 2013 finale than the CBB finale.
Celebrity Big Brother summer 2013 concluded with disappointing ratings last night, with less than two million viewers tuning in for the final, according to unofficial overnight figures.
The first part of last night’s event – which aired live between 9.00pm and 10.00pm – averaged 2.05million viewers (9.7%) on Channel 5 and 129,000 (0.8%) on C5+1, totalling 2.18million.
Although the stats are good by Channel 5 standards, it was more than a million down on the final of January’s Celebrity series, which aired in one part.
However, it was slightly up on the end of last summer’s series, which drew 2.08million.
Later on, 1.6million (13.7%) witnessed Geordie Shore star Charlotte Crosby being crowned the winner during the pre-recorded second show, transmitted between 11.00pm and 11.30pm on Channel 5. A further 58,000 (0.9%) watched on +1, giving it a total of 1.66million.
This was actually a marginally lower figure than that achieved by the final episode of Big Brother 2013 in August, with the announcement of Sam Evans as the fourteenth civilian winner attracting 1.67million viewers.
Now hopefully C5 will see that Summer CBB does not to well and Axe it and make it One CBB a year
Celebrity Big Brother summer 2013 concluded with disappointing ratings last night, with less than two million viewers tuning in for the final, according to unofficial overnight figures.
The first part of last night’s event – which aired live between 9.00pm and 10.00pm – averaged 2.05million viewers (9.7%) on Channel 5 and 129,000 (0.8%) on C5+1, totalling 2.18million.
Although the stats are good by Channel 5 standards, it was more than a million down on the final of January’s Celebrity series, which aired in one part.
However, it was slightly up on the end of last summer’s series, which drew 2.08million.
Later on, 1.6million (13.7%) witnessed Geordie Shore star Charlotte Crosby being crowned the winner during the pre-recorded second show, transmitted between 11.00pm and 11.30pm on Channel 5. A further 58,000 (0.9%) watched on +1, giving it a total of 1.66million.
This was actually a marginally lower figure than that achieved by the final episode of Big Brother 2013 in August, with the announcement of Sam Evans as the fourteenth civilian winner attracting 1.67million viewers.
Now hopefully C5 will see that Summer CBB does not to well and Axe it and make it One CBB a year