TV Ratings 2025

Some are saying that it is averaging 1.6 million without device viewing. It was apparently getting over 500k on devices last year so that would put it at over 2 million which is on par with last year? I don’t have a clue where anyone is getting these figures from though.
The highest episode of the week got 1.696m, but it was the only episode to get above 1.6m. The average is the 1.520m figure I mentioned above. That is without device viewing. I seem to recall on the episodes last year that device data was available for (i.e. those that got into the top 50 shows on barb.co.uk) added around 20 -25% on device viewing, and so i assumed similar for thr shows that didn't chart when estimating an average. So if you added 25% to the average figure we do have, that would give you 1.9m as an estimate including device/platform viewing.

I don't have the full data and I'd be suspicious of any figure you see quoted without a source, but I think 1.9m is probably a pretty reasonable estimate.
 
Apparently last Sundays episode was the most viewed episode of the season so far. :o
Yes, it was. That was the episode with 1.696m, and an audience share of 16.4%.
 
The highest episode of the week got 1.696m, but it was the only episode to get above 1.6m. The average is the 1.520m figure I mentioned above. That is without device viewing. I seem to recall on the episodes last year that device data was available for (i.e. those that got into the top 50 shows on barb.co.uk) added around 20 -25% on device viewing, and so i assumed similar for thr shows that didn't chart when estimating an average. So if you added 25% to the average figure we do have, that would give you 1.9m as an estimate including device/platform viewing.

I don't have the full data and I'd be suspicious of any figure you see quoted without a source, but I think 1.9m is probably a pretty reasonable estimate.

Yes the poster is saying that last season averaged 500-600k per episode on platform and device viewing and that it easily surpasses the likes of MAFS and BB on platform and device viewing although doesn’t always get the most impressive live viewers.
 
That number for Out There doesn't seem very good for a big ITV Martin Clunes vehicle.

I gave up early in episode 2 but Patience has done decently for a Channel 4 drama.
 
That number for Out There doesn't seem very good for a big ITV Martin Clunes vehicle.

I gave up early in episode 2 but Patience has done decently for a Channel 4 drama.

I thought the first 3 episodes or so of Out There were fantastic. It got worse after that and the ending is appalling. It must have already been agreed they were doing more than one season but as you say the ratings aren’t GREAT.
 
I thought the first 3 episodes or so of Out There were fantastic. It got worse after that and the ending is appalling. It must have already been agreed they were doing more than one season but as you say the ratings aren’t GREAT.

I'm watching the last episode right now. It does seem to be getting increasingly ludicrous.
 
I'm watching the last episode right now. It does seem to be getting increasingly ludicrous.

Let me know when you finish the last episode. I really thought it was a terrible ending, clearly trying to leave it open for a new season but they could have tied it up a bit better.
 
Yes the poster is saying that last season averaged 500-600k per episode on platform and device viewing and that it easily surpasses the likes of MAFS and BB on platform and device viewing although doesn’t always get the most impressive live viewers.
I'm not certain that's necessarily true or perhaps significantly true in terms of platform viewing for MAFS at least, some episodes of which made the top 50 and also did well on platform viewing. I imagine the demographic watching both shows is similar, so I'd expect them to do perform reasonably similar on platform viewing.

It's certainly true that Love Island's live viewing is only a small part of its total though - that highest rated Sunday episode had only 0.247m live viewers, with a further 0.436m watching later that day, but just over another million over the week. Its' overnights aren't at all reflective of its success.
 
I'm not certain that's necessarily true or perhaps significantly true in terms of platform viewing for MAFS at least, some episodes of which made the top 50 and also did well on platform viewing.

MAFS does better than Love Island on platform and device viewing? I think what they were possibly getting at is that Love Island makes up the majority of its final viewing figures on platform viewing where as MAFS is successful without live viewing. 🤷‍♀️
 
Love Island doesn't make up the majority of its viewing from platform viewing. If it did, it would add enough to that 1.696m viewing figure to feature in the top 50 shows of the week, and it didn't. It does well on platform viewing, but not THAT well.

The majority of viewers aren't live, but they are on TV, not on devices.
 
Love Island doesn't make up the majority of its viewing from platform viewing. If it did, it would add enough to that 1.696m viewing figure to feature in the top 50 shows of the week, and it didn't. It does well on platform viewing, but not THAT well.

The majority of viewers aren't live, but they are on TV, not on devices.

Sorry I thought platform viewing was anything other than live viewing.
 
It's certainly true that Love Island's live viewing is only a small part of its total though - that highest rated Sunday episode had only 0.247m live viewers, with a further 0.436m watching later that day, but just over another million over the week. Its' overnights aren't at all reflective of its success.

I read this as 0.247m live viewers, plus a further 0.436m that day then another million over the week for that episode? Surely that means that others aren’t watching live which would mean they were watching on other platforms like recordings/catch up/ITVX?I must be totally misunderstanding what platform viewing is. :D
 
Sorry I thought platform viewing was anything other than live viewing.
Ah, right. No, platform viewing is just viewing not on TVs - sometimes referred to as device viewing (often by me depending on where I get info from, which I appreciate can add to possibly confusion). Then I've also seen reference to 4 screen viewing, which includes platform (the screens being TV, PC, tablets and smartphones).

Then consider that the two sites I get info from are BARB which includes platform and Thinkbox which doesn't, and they both display different info (Thinkbox breaks down commercial TV by channel and demographic but BARB doesn't), and it can be a minefield.
 
Ah, right. No, platform viewing is just viewing not on TVs - sometimes referred to as device viewing (often by me depending on where I get info from, which I appreciate can add to possibly confusion). Then I've also seen reference to 4 screen viewing, which includes platform (the screens being TV, PC, tablets and smartphones).

Then consider that the two sites I get info from are BARB which includes platform and Thinkbox which doesn't, and they both display different info (Thinkbox breaks down commercial TV by channel and demographic but BARB doesn't), and it can be a minefield.

I’ll just stick to looking at the figures you post. :D

The point I was trying to make was a majority seem to watch Love Island on catch up. Not live.
 
I read this as 0.247m live viewers, plus a further 0.436m that day then another million over the week for that episode? Surely that means that others aren’t watching live which would mean they were watching on other platforms like recordings/catch up/ITVX?I must be totally misunderstanding what platform viewing is. :D
Perhaps think of it more as device rather than platform if that's useful? They may have watched two/three/whatever days after broadcast on ITVX, but the device they were watching on was still a TV, and therefore they are still included in the chart figure. All that isn't included is the other devices - i.e. PC, tablet or smartphone.

It's all a nonsense really as what you watch it on is irrelevant (and only getting more so) - a viewer is a viewer. I can only assume it's to do with how figures are reported
 
I’ll just stick to looking at the figures you post. :D

The point I was trying to make was a majority seem to watch Love Island on catch up. Not live.
Yes, that's certainly true. For every show last week, under a quarter of its viewers watched live.
 
Yes, that's certainly true. For every show last week, under a quarter of its viewers watched live.
But bear in mind (just to cause further confusion!) that the figure you'll see quoted as the overnights includes live viewing and viewing later that same night - but obviously not the remainder of the week which is included in any weekly chart.
 
Yes, that's certainly true. For every show last week, under a quarter of its viewers watched live.

Comparing that to shows like CBB and MAFS does Love Island do best in that regard. I think that may have been the point that I was reading and got confused with the whole platform/device thing.
 
But bear in mind (just to cause further confusion!) that the figure you'll see quoted as the overnights includes live viewing and viewing later that same night - but obviously not the remainder of the week which is included in any weekly chart.

That makes sense. I didn’t actually know that and thought it was all live viewers as the programme is shown but with it being referred to as overnights that does tally up in my head.
 
Comparing that to shows like CBB and MAFS does Love Island do best in that regard. I think that may have been the point that I was reading and got confused with the whole platform/device thing.
That I don't know. And because the website which breaks the info down (thinkbox) doesn't archive their charts like BARB does (and they don't get enough viewers to feature there), I can't go back and check.
 
So let's record it here for posterity so when CBB/MAFS are on again we can compare. That one episode of LAFS I mentioned was a bit of an outlier. Over the week the average was 18.5% live, 31.3% same day catch up, and 50.2% catch up over the rest of the week.
 
Let me know when you finish the last episode. I really thought it was a terrible ending, clearly trying to leave it open for a new season but they could have tied it up a bit better.

Yes, the last episode was all over the place and didn't feel anything like a finale until right at the end with the white horse and cheesy Clunes voiceover. They were clearly expecting to get to continue the story but we'll see about that I guess.
 
Yes, the last episode was all over the place and didn't feel anything like a finale until right at the end with the white horse and cheesy Clunes voiceover. They were clearly expecting to get to continue the story but we'll see about that I guess.

I know, right? I was SO DISAPPOINTED.
 
Barb, the industry’s standard for understanding what people watch, has released data from its Establishment Survey showing that 20m UK homes (68.3%) had access to a subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) service in Q4 2024. This is a slight dip from 20.1m UK homes (68.8%) in Q2.

Barb has again shared an advertising tier estimate for Netflix, Disney+ and Amazon. The number of UK homes on the Netflix ad tier continues to build, reaching 4.7m (16% of UK homes) up more than a fifth from 3.8m (13.1%) in Q3. The Disney+ ad tier reached 1.5m (5.2% of UK homes), up more than a quarter from 1.2m (4.1%) in Q3. A different approach to moving homes to its ad tier means 87% of homes with Amazon Prime Video access in Q4 are on the ad tier – 11.6m homes (39.4% of UK homes), slightly up from 11.5m homes in Q3.

  • Netflix: 17.1m UK homes (58.2%) had access to Netflix in Q4, slightly down from 17.3m UK homes (59%) had access to Netflix in Q3.
  • Amazon Prime Video: 13.3m UK homes (45.5%) had access to Amazon Prime Video in Q4, slightly down from 13.4m (45.9%) in Q3.
  • Disney+: 7.6 UK homes (26%) had access to Disney+ in Q4, up from 7.5m UK homes (25.7%) in Q3.
  • Apple TV+: 2.6m UK homes (8.9%) had access to Apple TV+ in Q4, up from 2.5m UK homes (8.6%) in Q3.
  • Paramount+: 2.7m UK homes (9.1%) had access to Paramount+ in Q4, slightly down from 2.8m UK homes (9.4%) in Q3.
  • Discovery+: 3.1m UK homes (10.7%) had access to Discovery+ in Q4, slightly down from 3.2m UK homes (10.9%) in Q3.
  • NOW: 2m UK homes (6.7%) had access to NOW in Q4, slightly down from 2.1m UK homes (7%) in Q3.
 
Doug Whelpdale, Head of Insight at Barb said:

“The overall figures for Q4 2024 are largely flat compared to Q3.

“Looking at the three services with ad tiers, Amazon has the largest ad tier with 11.6m homes. With most Amazon homes on the ad tier this, this represented modest growth on Q3. But set against a modest decline in overall Amazon Prime video access, this would suggest newcomers to the service are taking the ad tier.

Meanwhile, the Netflix ad tier is now in almost 1m more homes than in Q3, while the Disney+ ad tier is now in 26% more homes than the last quarter. The majority of homes on these two services are still using the service without ads, so there is plenty of room for their ad tiers to grow.”
 
I have Netflix through my Sky subscription and they are pushing the with ads option as the default now. I imagine they may have heavier amounts of ads than some of the other providers and don't really see myself dropping a tier.

I get Disney free with my bank account and they switched to with ads last year. I don't watch too much on Disney so that's fine.
 
January 27 - February 2

01 Call The Midwife 6.632m
02 Death In Paradise 6.362m
03 Silent Witness 5.807m
04 The Apprentice 5.762m
05 Michael McIntyre's Big Show 5.360m
06 Antiques Roadshow 4.657m
07 The 1% Club 4.568m
08 Gladiators 4.481m
09 Coronation Street 4.358m
10 The Masked Singer 4.184m
11 Emmerdale 4.055m
12 BBC News at Six 3.849m
13 Six Nations Championship: Ireland vs England 3.773m
14 EastEnders 3.722m
15 Out Here 3.690m
16 Dragons' Den 3.678m
17 Countryfile 3.657m
18 Would I Lie To You? 3.637m
19 Miss Austen 3.525m
20 Grantchester 3.326m
 
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I am glad that it got the best figures since the opening of the season as the last episode was fantastic. :disco:
 
February 3 - 9

01 Call The Midwife 6.664m
02 Unforgotten 6.419m
03 Death In Paradise 6.021m
04 Silent Witness 5.847m
05 The Apprentice 5.349m
06 Michael McIntyre's Big Show 5.113m
07 Amandaland 4.619m
08 Coronation Street 4.611m
09 Six Nations Championship: England vs France 4.555m
10 The 1% Club 4.514m
11 The Masked Singer 4.305m
12 Emmerdale 4.040m
13 Out There 3.989m
14 EastEnders 3.955m
15 BBC News at Six 3.848m
16 The FA Cup: Aston Villa vs Tottenham Hotspur 3.671m
17 Would I Lie To You? 3.585m
18 Dragons' Den 3.544m
19 Antiques Roadshow 3.450m
20 The FA Cup: Manchester United vs Leicester City 3.322m
 
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Love Island All Stars continues to slowly climb - average 1.677m, high of 1.778m.

Dancing On Ice down to a new low of 2.685m
 
That is a pretty good start for Amandaland, though evidently Am I Being Unreasonable? did not manage to retain the audience. I guess that was always going to be a harder sell.
 
Would we ever be able to see what the Boyzone documentary got? I noticed it’s number 1 in the Top 10 on Sky so I was wondering what that would translate into?
 
Would we ever be able to see what the Boyzone documentary got? I noticed it’s number 1 in the Top 10 on Sky so I was wondering what that would translate into?
No idea, sorry. The only Sky channels that are reported on Thinkbox are Sky Sports Main Event (top programme for week above EFL Cup 855k), Sky Mix (Premier League Darts 255k) and Sky Witness (Nothing To Declare Australia 65k).

I don't follow Sky on X, but having a look through now, they don't seem to herald viewing figures at all.
 
February 3 - 9

01 Call The Midwofe 6.664m
02 Unforgotten 6.419m
03 Death In Paradise 6.021m
04 Silent Witness 5.847m
05 The Apprentice 5.349m
06 Michael McIntyre's Big Show 5.113m
07 Amandaland 4.619m
08 Coronation Street 4.611m
09 Six Nations Championship: England vs France 4.555m
10 The 1% Club 4.514m
11 The Masked Singer 4.305m
12 Emmerdale 4.040m
13 Out There 3.989m
14 EastEnders 3.955m
15 BBC News at Six 3.848m
16 The FA Cup: Aston Villa vs Tottenham Hotspur 3.671m
17 Would I Lie To You? 3.585m
18 Dragons' Den 3.544m
19 Antiques Roadshow 3.450m
20 The FA Cup: Manchester United vs Leicester City 3.322m

MAY GOD BLESS CALL THE MIDWIFE AND ALL WHO SAIL IN HER!! :lolly:
 
Good figures for Unforgotten too. They released it all at once so I believe it will fall now?
 

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