All 7-day consolidated ratings articles – Page 38
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Soaps lather up audiences
This week’s consolidated report considers those stalwarts of the schedules, the soaps; the programmes that deliver between 7 and 10 million viewers to BBC1 and ITV1 on a daily basis.
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Random characters rack up ratings
Wizards, aliens, the Kray Twins, spies and an idiot all feature in this week’s consolidated ratings round-up.
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Recording an appetite for drama
High quality drama, the Inbetweeners and Lord Sugar pushed The X Factor out of the top ten most-recorded programmes for the first week of October.
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DCI Banks takes on Spooks
This week, in a dramatic network clash, BBC1’s spies and ITV1’s new lugubrious detective went head-to-head. But who arrested the biggest consolidated audience?
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E4 will miss those Inbetweeners
England in 1912 and ’86 as well as an anti-Marco Polo each vie for attention this week – but it’s those popular spotty teenagers that keep hogging the headlines.
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Inbetweeners tops ratings chart
E4 teen comedy The Inbetweeners has beaten flagship BBC and ITV shows in the consolidated ratings chart, writes Stephen Price.
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Who benefits from consolidation?
As audiences increasingly turn to time-shifted viewing, Stephen Price highlights the channels that benefit when the figures are consolidated.
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Repeats take X Factor over 15m
This week’s smorgasbord of goodies serves up not just consolidated viewing but introduces the notion of Multiple Transmission Consolidated Viewing, helping raise the audience of ITV1’s The X Factor and Sky’s Must Be the Music.
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EastEnders and X Factor score top consolidated audiences
Today Broadcast launches a weekly Ratings Focus newsletter, presenting a report on consolidated figures for the first time as well as analysis, tables of the top performing shows and a round-up of the biggest ratings stories of the past seven days.