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Originally Posted by daniel-lewis-1985
Im sorry but I think it will be the last one.
Advertisers are only interested in overnights ratings and the fact that the launches without +1 got under 2 million is very very unattractive.
Now with overnights being around 1.2/1.3 million and other Channel 5 programmes like CSI getting nearly 2 million some nights Big Brother just isn't performing well.
Why would they shell out more money on it next year when they aren't getting anything in return.
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They have a contract until 2014 don't they? The overnights are the same as BB13, and higher than BB12. I don't think it will be axed if it stays at the same level as it is. BB13 actually went to around 1.1m overnights every night in the 2nd half of its run.
There is no worry.