Ratings specials – Page 4
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RatingsYoung stay in for Friday Night Dinner
Channel 4 show is year’s biggest comedy hit with demographic
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RatingsAutumn shows rise to the challenge
Drama and feelgood TV hold up well as Covid production halt disrupts schedules
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RatingsSky Documentaries channel charms young
Uplift from overnights to consolidated hints at youthful profile
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RatingsRepair Shop buffs up BBC1 peak slot
The gentle daytime show has gone from strength to strength since its move to 8pm in March
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RatingsYoung get serious during lockdown
Covid crisis boosts news as production halt takes toll on youth-skewing channels
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FeaturesUK Viewing Trends - PSB channel genre analysis
Overnights data reveals changes in transmitted and consumed genres
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RatingsC5 bucks trend with share growth
ViacomCBS-owned broadcaster increased all-hours share as ITV entertainment shows stuttered and 16-34s continued to drift away
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FeaturesUK ratings 2006 - 2019: the changing shape of audiences
Stephen Price explores the decline of the soaps, but finds a raft of old entertainment juggernauts still going strong
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RatingsITV bucks trend with rising share
Broadcaster was the only PSB to gain a bigger slice of the audience in both all-time and peak in 2018
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NewsFootball scores for BBC1 and ITV
World Cup analysis: England’s unexpectedly prolonged stay in the tournament boosted ratings for both channels
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RatingsiPlayer leads the way
Barb’s first set of non-linear TV viewing data features a host of dramas, animations and hard-hitting BBC3 docs
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RatingsAnalysis: box sets, BBC3 and rise of Amazon
Data reveals viewers are increasingly watching shows on-demand before they air
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FeaturesBBC1 endures winter of discontent
Drama misses, weak Saturday evening offerings & fall in viewer numbers for weekend stalwarts contributed to channel performing below par in peak
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RatingsMixed fortunes for C4 returners
Broadcaster boosted by Bake Off but older factual series could be under threat after underperforming
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FeaturesPSBs hold up against SVoD threat
Traditional broadcasters fared well in 2017, despite a big rise in subscriptions to digital platforms
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NewsBarb offers glimpse of future
Online measurement reveals age and gender differences between devices and ways of viewing
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RatingsBake Off rises to the C4 challenge
The broadcaster’s gamble on acquiring the former BBC1 show is paying off as it bites off a slice of the 16-34 market
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FeaturesDeclining Big Brother still an asset
The reality franchise is key to Channel 5’s quest for the youth audience and as a launchpad for new shows.
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FeaturesLove Island: ratings analysis
Viewers’ infatuation with Love Island delivers year-on-year growth for ITV2

















