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TV Viewing Summary W/E 30/04/94

The latest viewing summary has shown that viewing for Total TV has risen by 9% compared to the same week last year but down 8.6% on last week’s summary. Viewing for ITV/C4 is up by 5.3% on last year’s figures and ITV on its own is up slightly by 1% on last year.
The top non-soap opera programme on Channel 4 was the film The Krays which attracted 3.83 million viewers and on ITV it was Peak Practice which had 14.59 million viewers.
The National Lottery has increased its viewing figures by more than 1 million, up from 12.67 million to 13.51 million viewers.
The monthly summary for April has seen a fall in over-all viewing down from 26 hours and 21 minutes to 25 hours and 18 minutes, this is a fall of 4%. The combined share for ITV/C4 has slipped from 48.6% in March to 47.4% in April. The only channels that have seen a rise in percentage share are BBC2 (which was showing the majority of the snooker championship), up from 10.4% to 12.6% and Satellite/Cable up from 8% to 8.4%