All Ratings articles – Page 623
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Foyle's War starts with a bang
ITV 1's new four-part drama Foyle's Warlooks set to meet critical expectations after Sunday's opening episode gained over 8 million viewers, writes Jon Rogers
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Wild New World sees off Blackburn profile
A Channel 4 profile of radio DJ Tony Blackburn attracted a sizeable audience last night but was prevented from being top of the pops by BBC 2's documentary series Wild New World, writes Jon Rogers
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Capital Radio sees share and reach plummet
Capital 95.8 FM suffered a hammering in the latest set of Rajars, with its share dropping by nearly two percentage points from the same period last year, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Virgin loses more listeners
Virgin Radio has continued its downward spiral since the departure of DJ Chris Evans with its national station dropping in both reach and share in the latest set of Rajars, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Mr Right gets it wrong for ITV 1
ITV 1's new reality-TV dating show Mr Rightfailed to attract a satisfactory audience last night despite the current media interest in its presenter Ulrika Jonsson, writes Jon Rogers
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Sorry Arsenal let ITV 1 down
ITV 1's live Champions League coverage failed to score last night as BBC 1 dominated peaktime viewing, writes Jon Rogers
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V Graham Norton makes another slow start
The return of Channel 4's cheeky chat show V Graham Nortonwas largely met by public indifference last night, adding to the broadcaster's perceived ratings crisis, writes Jon Rogers
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Jury still out on new Blind Date
ITV 1's long-running dating show Blind Datemay not be out of danger despite a recent revamp and makeover, writes Jon Rogers
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Ratings Analysis - First moves in the autumn campaign.
The rescheduling of Daniel Deronda was a rare gap in hostilities between BBC 1 and ITV 1, but there is no such let-up between Channels 4 and 5
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Ratings - Sinking to new depths works wonders for BBC 1.
d 19.30 0.76 Sky One 11 14 Stargate SG-1
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Ratings - Erotic drama tips balance in BBC 2's favour.
BBC 2's erotic adaptation of Sarah Waters' novel, Tipping the Velvet, picked up the highest audience
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Dire England performance scores with viewers
BBC 1's live international football coverage was a ratings winner last night despite England's lacklustre performance against Macedonia, writes Jon Rogers
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National Television Awards draws over 8 million
The glitz and glamour of The National Television Awardsattracted a bumper audience to ITV 1 last night as over 8 million viewers tuned-in, writes Jon Rogers
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Brent loses more of his audience
Despite a high media profile and widespread critical acclaim BBC 2's The Officeonce again lost viewers yesterday, writes Jon Rogers
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Hopkins defends Fame Academy ratings
Fame Academy executive producer Richard Hopkins has moved to defend the BBC talent extravaganza after a string of lacklustre ratings, writes Jon Rogers
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The Shield fails to protect its audience
Channel 5's latest American import, cop show The Shield, has lost over half its audience in three weeks, writes Jon Rogers
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C4 nears ratings crisis
Channel 4's rating woes continued yesterday (10 September) as figures for its all-day viewing failed to reach 1 million, writes Jon Rogers
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Tipping the Velvet pulls 5 million
BBC 2's new three part erotic drama Tipping the Velvet,based on Sarah Waters' novel drew in an impressive audience, beating BBC 1's offering, writes Jon Rogers
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Fame Academy loses 1 million viewers
The ratings for BBC 1's Fame Academy went from bad to worse yesterday as the show lost almost 1 million viewers, writes Jon Rogers
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1m viewers desert The Office but BBC 2 can't complain
The second episode of BBC 2's The Officefailed to build on last week's impressive audience, losing over 1 million viewers, writes Jon Rogers