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In the United Kingdom, viewing figures – the number of viewers or households watching a television programme – have been recorded by the Broadcasters' Audience Research Board (BARB) since 1981. Prior to the board's formation, figures were conducted by different means, such as the BBC financing its own audience research, while the ITV ...
In February 2022, Morning Live moved to a new studio "in the heart of Manchester city centre." [5] Upon its move to Manchester, Morning Live was averaging 1,200,000 viewers, and was consistently achieving slot-winning figures. [5] In November 2023, Morning Live won the Best Factual Series at the Royal Television Society's North West Awards. [15]
The following week, final figures are released which are a combination of the overnight figures with "time-shift" figures (people recording a programme and watching it within a week). For programmes from 15 December 2014, onwards, BARB has begun publishing viewing figures for a period of 28 days after the original broadcast.
Called Morning Live, airing on weekdays at 9.15am, the programme is designed to connect with viewers' real-life concerns and to offer trustworthy and expert advice. Morning Live was initially commissioned to run for 40 episodes, until Christmas, but soon became a permanent part of BBC One's morning schedule. 27
The decade’s highest ratings for an event shown exclusively on one channel is 18.4 million, which was the average audience for ITV’s full coverage of England’s Euro 2020 semi-final victory ...
It attracts 12.3 million viewers (on overnight figures) – the largest Christmas Day audience in more than a decade, and the year's highest non-sport overnight figure. [296] By early 2025, viewing figures reach 19.3 million, the UK’s most-watched scripted show across all broadcasters and streamers since comparable records began in 2002. [297]
The strikers are eventually sacked and replaced with non-union staff. Viewing figures remain high throughout the disruption, which continues well into 1988. 7 December – TV-am is able to switch from airing 100% pre-recorded material with the introduction of a 30-minute live segment each morning presented by Anne Diamond. [30]
Viewing figures for 8 September indicate that the announcement of the death at 6.30pm was seen by 15.80 million on multiple channels. [340] In the 14 hours from 12.00pm to 2.00am a cumulative audience of 33 million tuned in to television coverage on all channels as news of the death of the Queen broke. [341] 10