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Non-Terrestrial TV Growing At ITV’s Expense

Non-Terrestrial TV Growing At ITV’s Expense

The IPA has published its third quarter Trends in Television report which shows that ITV’s share of viewing has declined this year from 36.5% in Q1 to 34.3% in Q3 while non-terrestrial viewing share has grown from 9.3% to 10.5% over the same period. This suggests that ITV is losing its audience to cable and satellite channels.

BBC1 and BBC2 both retain a share of around 32% and 11% respectively, showing little fluctuation over the last few years. Channel 4’s share has grown this year from 10.5% in Q1 to 11.2% in Q3.

Trends In Channel Share All Individuals

ITV C4 Non-Terrestrial BBC1 BBC2
Q1 ’95 38 11.1 7.7 32.7 10.4
Q2 ’95 36.9 11.3 8.5 31.8 11.5
Q3 ’95 36.3 11.4 9.1 31.6 11.6
Q4 ’95 37.6 9.9 8.8 32.6 11.1
Q1 ’96 36.5 10.5 9.3 32.8 11
Q2 ’96 34.4 10.6 9.9 32.2 12.9
Q3 ’96 34.3 11.2 10.5 32.4 11.6

In terms of age profile, ITV seems to be showing a trend towards older viewers, which is probably due to younger viewers watching cable and satellite. ITV’s social class profile also remains relatively downmarket.

Channel Share By Demographics All Time W/E 29 September

ITV C4 Non-Terrestrial BBC1 BBC2
All Individuals 34.3 11.2 10.5 32.4 11.6
All Adults 34.7 11.1 9.6 33.2 11.5
16-34 yr olds 32.6 12.5 14.2 30.7 10
35-54 yr olds 32.7 10.6 11.5 33.5 11.6
55+ yr olds 37.3 10.6 5.3 34.6 12.3
ABC1 30.7 11 8.4 36.8 13.1
C2DE 37.3 11.1 10.3 30.9 10.4

In terms of top twenty programmes however, amongst all adults, ITV broadcast 13, though among AB Adults it was a different story: 14 were on BBC1. At the other end of the scale, among DE Adults, ITV broadcast 16 out of the top twenty.

http://www.ipa.co.uk/

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