All 7-day consolidated ratings articles – Page 35
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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.
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Sky Atlantic scores 57% PVR boost
Sky Atlantic has been with us for just over a month now and in that short time has neatly demonstrated the influence of the PVR.
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Big Fat Gypsy round-up
As Channel 4’s Gypsy caravan reaches the end of the road, consolidated figures show the full extent of the show’s success.
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Sky Atlantic catch-up figures revealed
Consolidated ratings for new channel Sky Atlantic have revealed a healthy boost in figures for dramas Boardwalk Empire and Blue Bloods.
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Gypsies dominate - again
Big Fat Gypsy Weddings is on the brink of a ratings landmark for Channel 4.
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C4’s Gypsy Weddings up again
Channel 4’s Big Fat Gypsy Weddings continued to boost its ratings success with nearly 2 million viewers recording the doc series.
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Gypsy Weddings grabs extra viewers
Channel 4 series Big Fat Gypsy Weddings has boosted its already impressive overnights performance with nearly 2 million recording the programme.
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Drama back with a bullet
The immediate future of television drama looked bleak a couple of years ago, but a modest recovery shows the most-watched and recorded programmes of the week to be thrillers such as Above Suspicion and Zen.
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EastEnders cot death plot draws extra viewers
Consolidated figures have handed a major boost to the New Year’s Eve edition of EastEnders, which featured a controversial cot death storyline and generated thousands of complaints.
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Christmas catch-up figures revealed
Consolidated ratings have revealed that millions recorded heavyweight shows including EastEnders and Coronation Street – but also boosted figures for new comedy and drama. Stephen Price reports.
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Out of the Ashes
The Ashes appear to be an early Christmas present for ITV4, while Mad Men, Misfits and Miranda continue to generate generously-sized audiences in the consolidated highlights.
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Demise of the scheduler has been exaggerated
The common consensus is that viewers are now their own schedulers and viewing live is a thing of the past. But while those further down the EPG are benefiting significantly, the terrestrials continue to draw big live crowds.
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Merlin magics up extra viewers
Time-shifting wizardry helped BBC1 claim the latest results for top recorded show while two US series and antics in the jungle also benefitted from the ‘R’ button.