All Ratings articles – Page 626
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RatingsWorkshy viewers boost late night averages
The viewing public's reluctance to return to work after the Christmas break continued to boost viewing figures last night, as 8.4 million stayed with BBC 1's film Independence Day to 23.20, according to unofficial overnights, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsMultichannel figures sink ITV 1
ITV 1 was beaten in the ratings for the first time by the cable, satellite and digital channels during Christmas week, writes Jon Rogers
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RATINGS ANALYSIS - Finding out our loves and hates.
Q-Scores, a new approach to audience measurement, promises nothing less than to be able to predict a programme's future ratings. Are UK broadcasters missing a trick by sticking to more traditional methods?
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Getting used to life on the multichannel planet.
'Tis the season to be jolly - so for this final column of the year, let's concentrate on multichannel audiences
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RATINGS - Fame Academy proves to be a late bloomer.
Fame Academy may have taken its time to pull in the viewers but the final on
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RatingsFiction beats fact on terrestrial crime night
A victory for fictional crime over real crime last night ensured ITV 1 continued its fine Wednesday night ratings form, with The Billtrouncing BBC 1's Crimewatch UK, writes Luke Satchell
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RatingsWheelchair Challenge gains over 2.5m viewers
Controversial Channel 4 programme Celebrity Wheelchair Challenge, which saw three celebrities attempt to travel from Edinburgh to London in wheelchairs, gave the channel some ammunition with which to defend itself last night after performing well in the ratings, writes Luke ...
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RatingsTreasure Hunt can't find an audience
Old favourite Emmerdale enjoyed its best night of the year while BBC 2's resurrection of the 1980s game show Treasure Hunt-best known for the outfits of Anneka Rice and endless shots of her bottom-failed to get off the ground last night, ...
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RatingsFame Academy shows the doubters
BBC 1's Fame Academydespite a troubled ratings history produced a resounding success for its finale as 8.6 million saw David Sneddon grab the£1 million prize, making it the second most popular entertainment show on the channel this year, writes Jon ...
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BBC 1 set to finish off the year ahead of ITV 1 in the ratings battle.
BBC 1 is on course to increase its ratings lead over ITV 1 after pulling in
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Ratings - Fame Academy's star is finally in ascendant.
Fame Academy, the BBC's high-profile talent show, may have been dubbed a success by BBC 1
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RatingsFootball ratings take a bit of a kicking
Live Uefa Cup football may have been splattered across the peaktime schedules of two terrestrial broadcasters but viewers were not entirely convinced by either, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsLife of Mammals loses viewers
BBC 1 continued to struggle with its Wednesday night peaktime line-up as The Life of Mammalsbegins to lose its appeal, writes Jon Rogers
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BBC 1 set to finish off the year ahead of ITV 1 in the ratings battle
BBC 1 is on course to increase its ratings lead over ITV 1 after pulling in a better than expected performance during 2002, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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RatingsOliver's army keeps on growing
Chef Jamie Oliver once again managed to serve up a TV treat as his five-part series closed with an audience bordering on 6 million viewers, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsChannel 4 suffers ratings droop
Channel 4's investigation into the state of the nation's sexual health failed to catch the public's imagination, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsITV/BBC battle of the dramas - results in full
ITV 1 comfortably won its battle with BBC 1 over the big autumn dramas as both series came to a close over the weekend, writes Jon Rogers
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Putting a spin on the way Fame Academy performs.
17 18 Popstars: the Rivals - Result Extra Sat 21.20 0.61 ITV 2
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RATINGS - Growing weary of power, corruption and lies.
BBC 1's fantastical life story of disgraced peer Jeffrey Archer failed to interest viewers as the satirical drama lost nearly 1 million viewers within five minutes of it starting, writes Jon Rogers


















