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TV Market Round-Up – October 2005

TV Market Round-Up – October 2005

TV Remote Control ITV had a steady performance this October and saw its revenue increase 1% on last year’s values, pushing the total to £176.3 million for the month. ITV launched their male-orientated digital channel ITV4 at the end of the month, with the opening night showcasing Champions League football, a re-make of Kojak and the classic film “Carlito’s Way” (see ITV Signs Sports For ITV4 Launch).

C4 saw the highest revenue increase of the month, with a 4.1% increase on last October. More4 was launched on 10th October and began with the critically acclaimed premiere of political drama “A Very Social Secretary”, charting the build up to the resignation of David Blunkett early in the year (see Blunkett Drama Shines In Terrestrial Screening).

After last month’s revenue increase, GMTV had a poor October and saw its revenue fall over 10% year on year to £6.8million, in comparison to over £7.5 million the previous year.

The overall terrestrial marketplace saw a slight increase on last year, with revenues up 0.7%

Satellite broadcasters continued to perform well and saw their revenues increase 17.5% year on year, leaving their combined revenue to be £78.8 million.

Total Television Revenue – October 2005
Total Revenue Oct 04 Oct 05 % Change
ITV1 174,670,000 176,340,000 1.0
C4 69,170,000 72,000,000 4.1
Five 29,570,000 27,800,000 -6.0
GMTV 7,570,000 6,800,000 -10.2
Total Terrestrial (inc. GMTV) 280,980,000 282,940,000 0.7
Total Satellite 67,070,000 78,800,000 17.5
Source: Agency Estimates      

ITV Franchises

Central received the largest increase in revenue across the ITV franchise areas in October, adding 1% point onto last year’s share, contributing 16.5% of ITV’s revenue. It replaces Carlton as the largest contributing franchise area, whose large share of 16.5% last month was reduced to 14.9% in October.

Scotland had the largest drop in share, losing 0.4% points year on year, leaving them contributing 6.35%, while West Country remained as the smallest contributor at just 1.85%, a drop of 0.3% points.

October ITV Franchise Revenue Share Comparison
Station Oct 04 Oct 05 % Point Change
Scotland 6.76 6.35 -0.4
Anglia TV 7.36 7.28 -0.1
Carlton 14.89 14.88 -0.0
LWT 12.08 12.49 0.4
Central 15.53 16.52 1.0
North West/Border 9.87 9.87 0.0
Meridian 11.88 11.90 0.0
West Country 2.17 1.85 -0.3
Ulster (UTV) 2.72 2.56 -0.2
HTV 5.84 5.85 0.0
Yorkshire/North East 10.80 10.43 -0.4

Costs Per Thousand

ITV saw their cost per thousands increase across the board on the featured audiences, with housewives with children showing the greatest rise, up 7.1% to £64.10.

By comparison, five saw a dramatic downturn in their CPTs, with all featured audience prices lower than last year. Men and ABC1 Adults displayed the greatest drops of 11.5% and 13.3% respectively.

Channel 4 had price rises across each audience of around 8%, except for housewives with children which had a drop year on year of 1.9%.

Costs Per Thousand
  ITV1 % Ch YoY Channel 4 % Ch YoY Five % Ch YoY
Adults 9.28 3.5 10.71 8.5 5.08 -8.8
Men 24.33 2.9 25.33 8.9 12.42 -11.5
Women 15.01 3.8 18.55 8.3 8.60 -6.9
Hwvs 14.22 3.4 16.97 7.9 7.7 -9.3
Hwvs/Ch 64.10 7.1 71.05 -1.9 32.06 -3.1
ABC1 Adults 25.78 4.8 23.33 8.5 14.69 -13.3

Commercial Impacts

ITV had a bad month in October, with its impacts down year-on-year across all audiences below. Housewives with children displayed the greatest drop of 5.7%, with men faring best with a downturn year on year of 1.9%.

C4’s impacts were also down on last year, with reductions of around 4% across the main audiences. The only exception was housewives with children, which showed an increase of 6.1%.

Satellite impacts were all up over 15% on last year’s levels as more viewers took advantage of the increased choice available on digital TV. Housewives showed the greatest increase with impacts up an impressive 17.2%.

Commercial Impacts
  ITV1 Impacts % Ch YoY C4 Impacts % Ch YoY Five Impacts % Ch YoY Satellite Impacts % Ch YoY
Adults 23020 -2.4 8,147.6 -4.1 6,629 3.1 20,982 15.6
Men 8783 -1.9 3,445 -4.4 2,713 6.3 10,260 16.1
Women 14238 -2.7 4,703 -3.9 3,916 1.0 10,722 15.1
Hwvs 15026 -2.3 5,142 -3.6 4,359 3.6 11,524 17.2
Hwvs/Ch 3334 -5.7 1,228 6.1 1,051 -3.0 4,384 15.4
ABC1 Adults 8290 -3.6 3,740 -4.1 2,294 8.4 9,087 15.6

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