December was a good month for television, with an impressive set of viewing figures and increased revenues for all terrestrial channels.
The latest TV viewing round-up for the Christmas month, with new Top Programme data plus share in All Homes; Digital Homes and Sky v Freeview.
Total television revenues were up across the board in November, with no exceptions.
Reality tv ruled the roost this month with the big three of The X Factor, Strictly Come Dancing and I’m A Celebrity – Get Me Out Of Here! taking the top spots in this month’s chart.
Total television revenues were up across the board in October, with just one exception – Channel 5.
The start of ITV1’s week long celebration of 50th anniversary of Coronation Street got off to a flyer with an average audience of 12.4 million for 8.30pm edition (peaking at 12.8 million).
Total television revenues were up across the board in September, with the exception of Channel 5.
September saw viewing figures fall across the board, with all terrestrial channels posting declines aside from the newly restructured Channel 5.
Total television revenues were up across the board in August, with just one exception – Channel 5.
The holiday season saw viewing figures fall for all the terrestrial channels, with the exception of BBC One, which maintained a stable share during August.
