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RATINGS ANALYSIS - Can the World Cup revive TV footie?
National pride is not the only thing resting on England's performance in the World Cup. Broadcasters are hoping that if the team goes all the way, it will help boost TV audience figures for football in general
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RATINGS - Angus' undoing was making of BBC 1 ratings.
The tabloid expose of Angus Deayton propelled BBC 1's satirical Have I Got News for You to its highest ever audience, beating the debut of Big Brother 3 on Channel 4, writes Jon Rogers
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BBC 2's 'Murder' slaughters 'ER'
BBC 2's new four-part drama Murder, starring Julie Walters, put in an excellent debut last night (Wednesday 29 May), writes Jon Rogers
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BBC 1 and ITV 1 dramas fail to inspire
Both BBC 1's and ITV 1's Tuesday night drama scheduling failed to impress viewers last night, writes Jon Rogers
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Plain Jane makes slow start
ITV 1's bizarre Edwardian drama Plain Janestarring Kevin Whately made an inauspicious debut last night (Monday 27 May), writes Jon Rogers
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7.5m fall for Deayton's blushes hooker, line and sinker
The seemingly orchestrated humiliation of BBC 1 presenter Angus Deayton on Have I Got News for Youon Friday (24 May) secured the programme's highest audience ever, writes Jon Rogers
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Ratings - ITV Sunday night drama loses to Born and Bred.
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Ratings - ITV 1's party animals fail to see off BBC's Pet.
ITV 1's footage of the Beckhams' lavish charity party failed to halt BBC 1's Geordie builders this week, writes Jon Rogers
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BBC 1 makes it five Sunday night peaktime wins on the trot
BBC 1's Auf Wiedersehen, Petshowed no sign of running out of steam on Sunday night as the series gained its second highest audience yet, leaving ITV 1 to wonder what has happened to its traditional Sunday night dominance, writes Jon ...
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'V Graham Norton' proves critics wrong
Channel 4's cheeky Monday to Friday chat show V Graham Nortonremains in a healthy state, proving to be the channel's highest rated show last night, writes Jon Rogers
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ITV 1 in ratings fight back
ITV 1 managed to stop the peaktime rot on Wednesday night (22 May) as its coverage of The British Soap Awardspulled-in just over 8 million viewers, writes Jon Rogers
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New radio audience data delayed
Radio operators whose services are broadcast via the internet and TV platforms will have to wait until at least the end of the year to find out how many people are listening to them, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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'Cutting It' ends run with best audience of series
BBC 1's drama Cutting Itabout rival hairdressing salons ended with its highest audience for the series last night (21 May), writes Jon Rogers
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'Spooks' loses 1 million but ;Helen West' still flounders
BBC 1's glamorous take on the world of MI5 lost over 1 million viewers last night (Monday 20 May) but still triumphed over its ITV 1 opposition , writes Jon Rogers
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New-look lottery pays off for BBC 1
BBC 1's new-look lottery show paid-out dividends on Saturday night (18 May) as ITV 1's Blind Datestruggled compete, writes Jon Rogers
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Oz and the boys see off the Beckhams
The glitz of ITV 1's coverage of the Beckhams' World Cup party failed to knock the sparkle out of BBC 1's Auf Wiedersehen, Peton Sunday night, writes Jon Rogers
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Reviving Pet proves to be a canny move for BBC 1.
It was a case of auf wiedersehen, ITV, guten Tag BBC 1, as the Geordie builders on Auf Wiedersehen, Pet settled int...
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RATINGS - Testing times for ITV as BBC 1 gains ground.
BBC 1's glossy espionage series Spooks managed to roundly sabotage ITV 1's legal drama starring Amanda
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Champions League final ends strong European season for ITV 1
ITV 1's live coverage of the Champions' League final last night got a larger audience than last week's FA Cup Final on BBC 1, writes Jon Rogers
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Tame start to The Experiment
BBC 2's version of the notorious 1971 Stanford prison experiment failed to make an arresting spectacle last night (14 May), writes Jon Rogers