7-day consolidated ratings – Page 33
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New Tricks bulldozes rivals
New Tricks is a summer staple that the BBC1 scheduler can pop in and relax. It may have an unfashionably old profile but it’s a volume juggernaut that puts the wind up everyone.
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Sirens increases volume with PVR viewers
Channel 4’s comedy drama about a team of paramedics is being recorded by more than half a million viewers, providing a shot in the arm to the new series.
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Luther arrests a million on PVR
Luther, the BBC1 crime drama starring Idris Elba, has recorded a surge in viewing figures through PVRs – taking it ahead of its first series.
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Apprentice hires 1.2m PVR viewers
More viewers are recording the Apprentice than ever before, with PVR figures topping a million for the BBC1 reality show.
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Injustice boosted by PVR viewing
ITV1 drama Injustice benefited considerably from recorded viewing, but failed to provide a ringing endorsement for stripped dramas.
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EastEnders recovers after BGT domination
BBC1’s EastEnders took a hit to its audience during the final week of Britain’s Got Talent but recovered considerably as viewers caught up through PVRs.
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Watch scores monster success with Primeval
Sci-fi drama Primeval has doubled the audience for its new series on Watch following a surge of viewing on PVRs.
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BBC’s Waterloo move pays off
BBC1’s decision to reschedule Waterloo Road has boosted ratings for the long-running drama while consolidated figures reveal further growth.
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Time-shift boosts Time Lord
Doctor Who is drawing significant boosts to its audience through PVR viewing with nearly 2 million extra viewers choosing to time-shift the sci-fi show.
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ITV1’s Vera unearths extra 1.2m
ITV1 crime drama Vera is generating significant uplift through PVR viewing - a welcome boost given that a second series is firmly on the cards.
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Royal Wedding catch-up figures unveiled
The marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton may have drawn one of the biggest audiences in UK television history but – once it was over – few chose to relive the event.
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PVRs prove worthy ally for Dr Who
Dr Who’s consolidated ratings make for anything but scary reading for the BBC, while battling gods continue to wield power and The Good Wife looks set for a second series.
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Game of Thrones takes consolidated crown
Game of Thrones has made heroic start on Sky Atlantic, already becoming its highest rating show. Elsewhere Waking The Dead is laid to rest and a very modern family quietly makes itself at home.
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Repeats are sweet for digi channels
Repeats – in some cases several times in a week – are proving a cost effective way for digital channels to boost consolidated figures .
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Daytime drama recording significant boosts
BBC1 is generating extra viewers for its stripped daytime drama through an uplift in recording.
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US drama piles on viewers as axing looms
Cancellation is hanging over several US dramas that continue to perform strongly for UK multichannel broadcasters.
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Catch-up figures aiding recommissions
Traditional linear broadcasters have in recent times felt somewhat besieged by the inexorable march of technology. But one form of technology might be turning out to be more of a champion of old style TV.
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BBC should think before cutting overnight shows
As the BBC considers cutting overnight programming, Stephen Price highlights the millions in audience figures that would be lost.
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Catch-up viewing rocketing
Viewers choosing to catch up on programmes through PVR has already increased 7% this year, and the latest consolidated figures reveal the benefit to broadcasters.
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BBC3's Junior Doctors treat 3.4m
BBC3’s new hit show about a group of junior doctors has boosted its already record-breaking audience figures.