All of the five main terrestrial channels saw declines in viewing share in November, with ITV1 experiencing the largest year on year fall, of 1.0 percentage points.
BBC One saw a relatively large year on year decline of 0.9 percentage points, taking its share to 21.6%, despite its weekend rating winning show, Strictly Come Dancing.
Strictly Come Dancing and all its sequins returned to our screens with 16 celebrities determined to master a salsa and BBC One determined to rival ITV1’s X Factor show.
Strictly has averaged an impressive 9.5 million viewers per programme throughout the series, which climaxes this weekend (see X Factor v Strictly).
Meanwhile, BBC Two was down by 0.4 percentage points year on year, leaving it with an 8.3% share of viewing.
Channel 4 was down by 0.8 percentage points year on year, taking its share to 7%, while Five only dipped 0.1 percentage points year on year, leaving it with almost a 5% share of viewing.
ITV1 witnessed the largest decline, of 1.0 percentage points year on year, however, it still retains a high viewing share at 19%.
ITV1’s I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! proved to be fairly popular with viewers in November, pulling in around 9 million peak viewers per show (see I’m a Celebrity pulls in over 9m viewers).
X Factor also kept up ITV1’s viewing share in November, regularly beating its BBC One rival Strictly Come Dancing to the weekend top spot (see The X Factor stays on top).
Other channels were up 2.8 percentage points year on year, to 38.6%.
ITV1 was also down by 0.8 percentage points in digital homes, to leave its share at 18.2%.
BBC One was down by 0.6 percentage points to 20%, while BBC Two fell 0.2 percentage points to 7.3%.
Channel 4 dipped by 0.5 percentage points, taking its share to 6.3%.
However, Five recorded a slight increase in share in digital homes, up 0.2 percentage points year on year to 4.6%.
Other channels were up 1.6 percentage points in digital homes.
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