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23 September 1.63/1.31 The numbers are remaining more or less static (and not very impressive) 30 September 1.41/1.23 Almost identical to the daily average |
But aren't they officials you have just posted? Because you can't compare officials to last nights ratings, not yet anyways
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Evictions:
Tashie - (1.83m + 1.25m) - Officials (1.93m + 1.41m) Rebeckah - (1.49m + 1.10m) - Officials (1.63m + 1.31m) Heaven - (1.26m + 1.06m) - Officials (1.41m + 1.23m) Maisy - (1.47m + 1.26m) Aden - (1.61m + 1.33m) |
Big Brother's audience was halved after Friday's eviction, landing 886k (4.6%)
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Seriously :o
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Lowest rating yet, sad.
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Was on against Xtra Factor and Jonathan Ross.
What did it get on +1? |
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This is what big brother get for showing Aaron in a bad light
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It is a bit strange for it to get the best ratings in ages one night and then to get the lowest ratings of the series the next, C4 were showing Die Hard 2 which did quite well and got them more ratings than it would normally have done I suppose
Did still beat the Xtra Factor though, that only got 605k http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s103/...r-ratings.html |
these ratings reflect what happens when the show is concentrated on just casual viewers of a certain age group imo
casual viewers are just that,casual and will easily watch something else |
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That's okay then - if it was going to loose out to anything I'm glad it was to Die Hard. |
Many would have recorded it like most Saturdays, so I'm not worried
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it was on at a stupid time aswell, so that it did'nt clash with x factor, which was on later so that it did'nt clash with stricly come dancing. they should just put it on at 9 and hope for the best I think!
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It wasn't really that stupid a time, only 5 minutes before it normally is, I think they should just always have it starting at 10 tbh
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Yeah it is much better starting at 10. Hate when it starts at 9
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It also had the better of Channel 5's Big Brother, which averaged 1.89 million (4.3%).
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011...?newsfeed=true odd? the guardian don't normally get it wrong :conf: |
Maybe that's a typo, 1.89m is too big to get only a 4.3% share of the audience surely?
Plus it just seems very unlikely that it got that many viewers anyway :p |
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Maisys eviction officially gets 1.72 and 1.5 for the interview
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What's the difference between "officials" and ratings that are first reported? |
Overnights are the figures of the show for the first time it aired. Officials take repeats, recorded and catch-up figures into account
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Big Brother attracted 1.26m (7%) in the 10pm hour, before Big Brother's Bit On The Side entertained 490k (5.5%) from 11pm
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Big Brother attracted 1.26m (7%) in the 10pm hour.Big Brother's Bit On The Side entertained 490k (5.5%) from 11pm
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Big Brother entertained 1.29m (7.7%) in the 10pm hour.
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Big Brother continued with 1.37m (7.7%) in the 10pm hour
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It has a core audience now then with it getting 7% nightly.
So much for C5 getting new viewers in...If anything they have lost the loyal fans. |
Big Brother entertained 1.37m (8.8%)
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Overall, BBC One edged primetime with 20.6% against ITV1's 19.4% (+1: 0.6%). Channel 5 ranked in third with 6.6%, ahead of BBC Two with 6.3% and Channel 4 with 5.6% (+1: 0.8%).
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ITV and ESPN have taken the footy off them plus 10.15pm isnt regarded as primetime. |
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24 million for tonights second show, 22 million for BOTS
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BB5 WEEK 6 : Friday 9th July, 9pm: 5 million (22.7%). Peaked at 5.3 million (24%) Friday 9th July, 10pm: 5.6 million (26.5%). Peaked at 6 million (28.9%) (BECKI EVICTED) :cool: |
Figures consistant if not great I guess :L
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In figures almost identical to last week the 9pm show averaged 1.6m (6.6%). Some 1.25m (9.3%) stayed on to watch the exit interview.
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