October was another tough month for the commercial television market, with revenue once again down across the board.
The latest TV viewing figures, for October 2009, show that Channel 4 recorded a 0.9 percentage point fall on October 2008.
There appears to be no immediate let-up in the difficult times for commercial stations, with September figures showing revenue intake falling across the board for the ninth month in succession.
TV viewing figures for September 2009 reveal that Channel 4’s viewing share was down by one percentage point year on year.
Television revenue continues to fall, with all channels recording year on year percentage declines.
The latest TV viewing figures, for August 2009, show a relatively large year on year fall in BBC One’s viewing share.
Television revenue continues to fall, with all channels recording year on year percentage declines.
Five’s viewing share increased 0.4 percentage points in July, according to the latest TV viewing figures.
The downturn in television revenue continues, with all terrestrial channels recording double digit year on year percentage falls. The worst hit was the youngest terrestrial broadcaster Five, which dropped 23.5% on June 2008’s total to stand at £15.95 million.The next biggest fall was seen by network broadcaster ITV1, which slumped from £97.3 million last year… Continue reading TV Market Round-Up – June 2009
ITV1’s viewing share was down 1.6 percentage points year on year in June, with BBC One also down over the same period.All ViewingITV1’s share now rests at 16.2% following a year on year fall. It was a poor month for the channel, despite the relative success of shows such as Real Crime (see Overnights: Real… Continue reading Television Viewing Round-Up – June 2009
