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Lewis.
26-05-2009, 09:02 AM
I am worried that Big Brother is going to fail this year in terms of Ratings. It is only attracting the hardcore fans who look out for it, and has not really tried to aadvertise to those people who may not have heard of it. I think they need more speculation

BIG-BRO-FAN
26-05-2009, 09:04 AM
It would be great if they did the billboards again but the money isn't available during the recession

Jackie
26-05-2009, 09:07 AM
The ratings are dropping each year i expect this year to drop even more without the live feed.

Brad*
26-05-2009, 09:25 AM
Originally posted by jackie46
The ratings are dropping each year i expect this year to drop even more without the live feed.

Firstly, I don't mean to be rude but why do you keep moaning about the lack of live feed? Yes, it has clearly annoyed some viewers (at the very most, only 500,000/600,000 people watched it at any one time) but please can you shut up about it. What you are saying is not going to change the minds of the producers. The bottom line is that BB10 will NOT have live feed except for a few hours in the night.

Secondly, the lack of live feed would only lose about 100,000 viewers at the most. It is only the extremist members of Digital Spy and a few other fanatics who have nothing better to do with their summer other than watch 16 people cooking some pasta with bird noises in the background and commercial breaks popping up every seven or eight minutes that care.

Lastly, I do agree with you Lewis, the build-up has been great this year but I don't think that enough has been done to promote the show this year. I like the adverts, the eye, the sponsor and I am raring to go. The thing is that the producers have to make about five million other people feel the same way so that they tune into launch night. I think that the easy way to advertising success would be to put an advert or two on during the BGT final. Last year, I believe about 13/14 million people watched the BGT final and I would expect the same kind of thing again this year. IMO, if Channel 4 could put the launch night adverts in the BGT breaks then it could well be their ticket to BB success. The amount of viewers on launch night could potentially hit six million. If you think about it, only about 60% or so of the launch night viewers watch most of the other episodes of BB throughout the summer. That would mean that it would be more likely to get a BB10 average viewer rating of about four million, which would save BB and the contract would most likely be renewed. However, the producers would have to have chosen the right housemates for the series to be a success over the 13ish week period.

Basically, what I am saying is that the future of BB is in the hands of the producers. All they have to do is get the advertising and the housemates right and then they have the formula to a good BB.

Nicklol123
26-05-2009, 09:28 AM
9 days at least the bb website has stayed on 9 Days.

Jackie
26-05-2009, 09:29 AM
Trust me i don't have the time to watch the live feed 24/7 but for me its the choice of watching it when i wanted to.

Lewis.
26-05-2009, 09:30 AM
Originally posted by Brad.

Lastly, I do agree with you Lewis, the build-up has been great this year but I don't think that enough has been done to promote the show this year. I like the adverts, the eye, the sponsor and I am raring to go. The thing is that the producers have to make about five million other people feel the same way so that they tune into launch night. I think that the easy way to advertising success would be to put an advert or two on during the BGT final. Last year, I believe about 13/14 million people watched the BGT final and I would expect the same kind of thing again this year. IMO, if Channel 4 could put the launch night adverts in the BGT breaks then it could well be their ticket to BB success. The amount of viewers on launch night could potentially hit six million. If you think about it, only about 60% or so of the launch night viewers watch most of the other episodes of BB throughout the summer. That would mean that it would be more likely to get a BB10 average viewer rating of about four million, which would save BB and the contract would most likely be renewed. However, the producers would have to have chosen the right housemates for the series to be a success over the (presumably) 13 week period.

Basically, what I am saying is that the future of BB is in the hands of the producers. All they have to do is get the advertising and the housemates right and then they have the formula to a good BB.

I totally agree, but i am not sure ITV would let Channel 4 advertise on their channel, and if they did, it would cost a fair bit

Brad*
26-05-2009, 09:33 AM
Originally posted by LewisLeona
Originally posted by Brad.

Lastly, I do agree with you Lewis, the build-up has been great this year but I don't think that enough has been done to promote the show this year. I like the adverts, the eye, the sponsor and I am raring to go. The thing is that the producers have to make about five million other people feel the same way so that they tune into launch night. I think that the easy way to advertising success would be to put an advert or two on during the BGT final. Last year, I believe about 13/14 million people watched the BGT final and I would expect the same kind of thing again this year. IMO, if Channel 4 could put the launch night adverts in the BGT breaks then it could well be their ticket to BB success. The amount of viewers on launch night could potentially hit six million. If you think about it, only about 60% or so of the launch night viewers watch most of the other episodes of BB throughout the summer. That would mean that it would be more likely to get a BB10 average viewer rating of about four million, which would save BB and the contract would most likely be renewed. However, the producers would have to have chosen the right housemates for the series to be a success over the 13ish week period.

Basically, what I am saying is that the future of BB is in the hands of the producers. All they have to do is get the advertising and the housemates right and then they have the formula to a good BB.

I totally agree, but i am not sure ITV would let Channel 4 advertise on their channel, and if they did, it would cost a fair bit

Why wouldn't they? ITV would charge a high price for the advertising, especially during the BGT final but if Channel 4 really pushed the budget and went for it, it could potentially save Big Brother.

SiaSiaSia
26-05-2009, 09:46 AM
Originally posted by LewisLeona
Originally posted by Brad.

Lastly, I do agree with you Lewis, the build-up has been great this year but I don't think that enough has been done to promote the show this year. I like the adverts, the eye, the sponsor and I am raring to go. The thing is that the producers have to make about five million other people feel the same way so that they tune into launch night. I think that the easy way to advertising success would be to put an advert or two on during the BGT final. Last year, I believe about 13/14 million people watched the BGT final and I would expect the same kind of thing again this year. IMO, if Channel 4 could put the launch night adverts in the BGT breaks then it could well be their ticket to BB success. The amount of viewers on launch night could potentially hit six million. If you think about it, only about 60% or so of the launch night viewers watch most of the other episodes of BB throughout the summer. That would mean that it would be more likely to get a BB10 average viewer rating of about four million, which would save BB and the contract would most likely be renewed. However, the producers would have to have chosen the right housemates for the series to be a success over the (presumably) 13 week period.

Basically, what I am saying is that the future of BB is in the hands of the producers. All they have to do is get the advertising and the housemates right and then they have the formula to a good BB.

I totally agree, but i am not sure ITV would let Channel 4 advertise on their channel, and if they did, it would cost a fair bit

Yeah ITV do let Channel 4 advertise and vice-versa. Peter Kay's program was advertised on ITV and that was on Channel 4

Matt
26-05-2009, 04:52 PM
Yeah, I don't have high expectations for this series at all.

Beastie
26-05-2009, 04:54 PM
there is still bleeding live feed at night anyway!!!

yeah the only negative thing i can think of is that it needs to be advertised more.. and not just on channel 4!