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Daily Star: Over 5 million tune into Big Brother
Erm, no they ****ing didnt.
BIG Brother 2012 kicked off with a bang as more than five million tuned in. It beat last year’s first show which included a surprise appearance by Baywatch babe Pamela Anderson, 44. http://www.dailystar.co.uk/posts/vie...k-with-a-bang/ |
what did it really get?
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thats probably what it peaked with
I dont see the problem, if people think that lots of other people are watching it, surely they might tune in to see what the fuss is :shrug: |
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It peaked at 3 million and averaged 2.7. |
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Bet they went and added the auditions/launch/BOTS figures together or something stupid
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oh how cute of them.
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DS reporters tweeted it was the REACH.
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Thought that was the same as the peak which was 3 million? |
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Reach = the amount of people who watched at some point during the show Average (the normal rating) = the amount of people watching on average throughout |
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dont forget to carry the 1 redway
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And over 4 Million of them won't be back because there's no Live Feed. xo
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But today in school people kept saying to me, 'Why can't you watch it on the red button afterwards anymore?' I was just like :bored: In a way, I was annoyed at them for only realizing 4 years on that the red button was gone - but I'm relieved that alot of people outside these forums also miss Live Feed, I put a status on Facebook earlier about it and expected to be called sad, and it got a great response from 'the casual viewer' aswell. |
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Whatever the ratings is, I'm sure it was high for a Channel 5 show.
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Big Brother's house party begins with 2.7m viewers
Channel 5's reality TV series returns with a 12.4% audience share Big Brother returned to Channel 5 on Tuesday night with 2.7 million viewers, beating ITV1, BBC2 and Channel 4 in its 9pm slot. The second series of the regular version of the reality TV format attracted a 12.4% audience share over an hour and 45 minutes from 9pm. Big Brother has made a successful transfer from Channel 4 to Channel 5, establishing itself as the network's most popular returning series. Last year's first non-celebrity series of Big Brother on Channel 5 launched with 2.6 million viewers and a 12.5% audience share on 9 September. Earlier in the evening, Big Brother: the Auditions averaged 1.2 million viewers and 5.3%; while Big Brother's Bit on the Side followed up from 10.45pm with 900,000 and 7.3%. Competition at 9pm included BBC1's Silk (4.7 million/19.9%), BBC2's The Transit of Venus: a Horizon special (2.4 million/10.2%, including BBC HD), ITV1's Martin Clunes: the Lemurs of Madagascar (1.7 million/7%) and Channel 4's Jimmy and the Giant Supermarket (1.4 million/5.9%). Later on Tuesday evening new Channel 4 series All in the Best Possible Taste with Grayson Perry launched with 600,000 viewers and 3.6% audience share. The Guardian Not too disimilar to last years figures by all accounts. |
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