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| BB16 Big Brother 16 aka Big Brother: Timebomb started 12th May 2015, and was won by Chloe Wilburn. Discuss the housemates and show in this forum.
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Very misleading title
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There will only be a ratings crisis if it gets fewer viewers than alternative C5 programs, that are created for less money.
Taking the Australian BB as a model, it did suffer something of a crisis, it was moved to something like 3 nights a week rather than 7, so there are plenty of options available before a show finally gets pulled. Last edited by bots; 17-05-2015 at 11:55 AM. |
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TBH, Big Brother has been renewed till 2018, so in a way ratings don't matter.
It's not going to be axed anytime soon, and Civilian Big Brother will never get over 2.1m. If they produce an amazing series, they can hit the 2m/2.1m mark, like how BB14 almost did. But I can't see that happening. I think as long as the series averages at least 1.6m, then it's fine. If they start to average 1.3m, then we should be worried. BB gets Channel 5 high ratings, and CBB gets Channel 5 even more higher ratings, at over 3m. It's doing fine. Plus, many of the BB15 highlights rated less than a million in overnights, but once the officials came in, they increased to about 1.3m. The BB16 launch rated terribly though. Sallie's eviction rating higher than the BB16 launch is worrying. But there was hardly promo for this year. Last edited by Jason.; 17-05-2015 at 12:04 PM. |
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