Last night’s Big Brother marathon, featuring the BB11 final and Ultimate BB launch, attracted an average audience of 4.1 million.
The show, which aired between 8pm and 10:50pm, received a 18% viewing share and peaked at 10pm with an impressive 5.1m. Note: these numbers include viewers who watched on C4+1.
The audience was a marked improvement over last year’s BB10 final rating of just 2.9m and similar to how this year’s Celebrity Big Brother finale rated.
Yesterday’s marathon began at 8pm with 3.2m, but passed the 4m barrier at 9pm, and then broke the 5m mark at 10pm. Josie’s winning moment was watched by 4.3m (19%).
not sure if they take the C4+1 into account
Last night’s Big Brother marathon, featuring the BB11 final and Ultimate BB launch, attracted an average audience of 4.1 million. The show, which aired between 8pm and 10:50pm, received a 18% viewing share and peaked at 10pm with an impressive 5.1m
If that was with V!ctor, I believe they settle on BARB figures which I think take a couple of weeks to be published. BARB came up with 4.89 for launch night, if that helps at all.
If that was with V!ctor, I believe they settle on BARB figures which I think take a couple of weeks to be published. BARB came up with 4.89 for launch night, if that helps at all.
It's basically due to 90% of the people setting the markets not having a clue about what they should set the line as (there have been some incredible betting oppertunities in ratings markets for years) and not having a clue how they work.
The confussion has come because there are now FOUR different ratings, the media use each one, often without saying which one they are using.
There is:
5 minute peak 15 minute peak overnight average
All three of them are avalible the next morning and are calculated by BARB
Then BARB also release an 'official rating' about two weeks after every show has aired, this takes into account video recordings ect.
Even more complicated when it comes to channel 4 as they have their own press release which includes C4+1
The rating markets have become an utter mess.It's basically due to 90% of the people setting the markets not having a clue about what they should set the line as (there have been some incredible betting oppertunities in ratings markets for years) and
Did we ever get the percentage figures for the multi eviction to decide who made it to the Big Brother Final?
I was anxious to see if Steve was close at any stage, or if it was true and he was as much of a dud as everybody else said.
Did we ever get the percentage figures for the multi eviction to decide who made it to the Big Brother Final?I was anxious to see if Steve was close at any stage, or if it was true and he was as much of a dud as everybody else said.
Thanks squares, I was looking for the % of teh votes received by the ones who made it to the final, to see just how much Steve missed out by. I've not been able to find the info anywhere.
Thanks squares, I was looking for the % of teh votes received by the ones who made it to the final, to see just how much Steve missed out by. I've not been able to find the info anywhere.
No, I didn't but I saw you mention it elsewhere. N1
I tend not to get involved with evening AW racing unless I hear anything specific as it is all-year round now and just too time consuming, and the racing is sh!t anyway.
I don't think they were given.No, I didn't but I saw you mention it elsewhere. N1I tend not to get involved with evening AW racing unless I hear anything specific as it is all-year round now and just too time consuming, and the racing is sh!t anyway
It's terrible squares, but it can still pay to follow stats, certain stables and jockey movements. I always pay attention when the likes of Haggas roles one up at the flapping tracks.
Nothing beats a word from the yard though [;)]
It's terrible squares, but it can still pay to follow stats, certain stables and jockey movements.I always pay attention when the likes of Haggas roles one up at the flapping tracks.Nothing beats a word from the yard though