iseegirls wrote: » Ray D'Arcy's rating is getting close to the Late Late Show. unsure whether TLLS is just getting bad, or RDS is getting better. Surely it can't be the latter.
Elmo wrote: » Boost for TLLS to 506,000 viewers but a massive drop to 380,000 for Prime Time's special report. What would BH Monday be with out RITY on getting into 3rd place with 361,000 viewers. RTÉ2 and TV3 both did well with Champions League coverage 245,000 and 240,000 viewer respectively. RTÉ2's First Dates Ireland gets 112,000 viewers (A new series?), Say Yes To The Dress had 101,000 viewer with The FAI Cup Final getting 107,000 viewers. XFactor on TV3 remains at 166,000 and 144,000 viewers. Brendan Grace had 165,000 viewer with 18 Blind Date 20:59 Sun 4.0 143 19 Gogglebox Ireland 20:59 Wed 3.9 137 20 Neville's Doorstep Challenge 20:30 Thu 3.7 129 no sign of Xpose, PK or The Tonight Show.
iseegirls wrote: » That is one huge rating for The Today Show. The storm definitely had people in watching telly. Although, it may have been nice if some of the channels like 3e went off-kilter and showed something different considering most of the irish people were stuck inside. Blind Date doing well if you add up the repeat with the first showing. Ray D'Arcy's rating is getting close to the Late Late Show. unsure whether TLLS is just getting bad, or RDS is getting better. Surely it can't be the latter.
Elmo wrote: » So tried to get figures for TV3's Daytime programming, but so secretive when shows aren't doing well. Basic response was TV3 between 7am and 5:59 has 17% share of the audience V RTÉ One's 13% (between Jan and Sept). RTÉ One's Today programme had a 15% share. I assume that Ireland AM still has a 25%, with no increase for Elaine since her move from Midday. Took them 3 months to respond to the email, and they didn't even give the info I wanted.
Elmo wrote: » Xpose could move to 7PM on be3.
MikeyTaylor wrote: » And if it did, even fewer people would watch it.
Elmo wrote: » To me these weekly figures look like RTÉ ONE is shedding viewers. Mid-October and RTÉ One's number 20 is getting just 206,000 viewers for a repeat of Mrs. Brown's Boys. Clearly TLLS is helped by its guests, can only imagine how Gogglebox does/did. But the difference between TLLS and Prime Time at number 2. 509,000 viewers v just 356,000 viewers. RTÉ2 is again lucky with sports. Clearly Den V Irl was going to do well with 885,000 adult viewers. Guinness Series Live Rugby had 386,000 viewers, their top 10 taken up with sports related programming, with just No Where Fast getting 92,000 viewers, it will be interesting to see how this does over the next few weeks considering the good reviews. I haven't seen it. Repeat of First Dates had 78,000 viewers, with RTÉ going ahead with Say Yes To The Dress series 2, when its only getting 76,000 viewers. Aussie Rules had 73,000 viewers with Against the Head getting 65,000 viewers. TV3 welcomed back I'm A Celeb with 304,000 viewers getting it into 13th place over all, but no increase for X Factor which hangs around the 150,000 mark. Xpose Fri and Wed had 124,000 and 119,000 viewers respectively, no sign of Blind Date <<<< last ep was the previous Sunday and it was not repeated last Saturday. Pat Kenny entered TV3's Top 20 for the first time since his return with 109,000 viewers at number 20, no sign of The Tonight Show so far.
An Ciarraioch wrote: » Was out last Friday - who was on the Late Late?