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RE: ITV Autumn 2022 Programming - Brekkie - 27-02-2024

(27-02-2024, 02:42 PM)callumwatchestelly Wrote:  Yeah, this is why Good Morning Britain should be extended to the weekends. Partly because it competes with the Beeb, but also because it stops ITV from having a continuous rotation of presenters that won't take off with the audience. CITV's axing from the weekend morning schedules would've been a perfect opportunity to do this as well!

But GMB itself has a continuous rotation of hosts that won't take off with the audience. It doesn't particularly matter if the weekend hosts change each year - indeed there has been more variety in that slot over the last decade than any slot in daytime. It's a slot they can afford to take risks in.


RE: ITV Autumn 2022 Programming - gottago - 27-02-2024

IIRC those weekend shows fulfil ITV Breakfast's indie quotas.


RE: ITV Autumn 2022 Programming - JMT1985 - 28-02-2024

GMB could air a reduced weekend version which is entirely pre-recorded, just as they do for Christmas Day - a simple 90 minute programme from 7am to 8.30am would suffice, and be a lighter look back at the week, along with celebrity interviews etc. It wouldn't cost much to make, as the two shows could easily be filmed on Fridays after This Morning has ended.

I doubt it would cost them that much to make, considering it is pre-recorded, but would add something to the weekend mornings which now are simply repeats of Love Your Garden.


RE: ITV Programming - gottago - 28-02-2024

(28-02-2024, 02:08 PM)JMT1985 Wrote:  GMB could air a reduced weekend version which is entirely pre-recorded, just as they do for Christmas Day - a simple 90 minute programme from 7am to 8.30am would suffice, and be a lighter look back at the week, along with celebrity interviews etc. It wouldn't cost much to make, as the two shows could easily be filmed on Fridays after This Morning has ended.

I doubt it would cost them that much to make, considering it is pre-recorded, but would add something to the weekend mornings which now are simply repeats of Love Your Garden.

They can't do this as they use the weekend slots to fill their indie quota, GMB is made by ITV Studios so doesn't qualify.

I've double checked to see if I'm right and the license states:

Quote:The Licensee must ensure that in each calendar year not less than 25 per cent of the total amount of time allocated to the broadcasting of qualifying programmes is allocated to a range and diversity of independent productions. The range must be in terms of the cost and types of programmes.

https://www.ofcom.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0020/82055/itv-breakfast-attachment-variation.pdf 

Everything airing this weekend (including repeats) is made by indies.


RE: ITV Autumn 2022 Programming - Brekkie - 28-02-2024

(28-02-2024, 02:08 PM)JMT1985 Wrote:  GMB could air a reduced weekend version which is entirely pre-recorded, just as they do for Christmas Day - a simple 90 minute programme from 7am to 8.30am would suffice, and be a lighter look back at the week, along with celebrity interviews etc. It wouldn't cost much to make, as the two shows could easily be filmed on Fridays after This Morning has ended.

I doubt it would cost them that much to make, considering it is pre-recorded, but would add something to the weekend mornings which now are simply repeats of Love Your Garden.

I don't see how that is better than their current independent shows.


RE: ITV Autumn 2022 Programming - XIII - 28-02-2024

(28-02-2024, 03:10 PM)Brekkie Wrote:  I don't see how that is better than their current independent shows.

Also Love your Garden probably costs very little to repeat whereas GMB even recorded would cost money.


RE: ITV Programming - Hybrid - 03-03-2024

From @SuperTV247 on X:

RATINGS: The 2024 #BRITs  were the least watched ceremony to date with just 2.5 million viewers last night. This is down on last years 3.3 million, which had been the first time the show took place on a Saturday.

Other Saturday night ratings:

#SaturdayNightTakeaway 4.1m
#Gladiators 4.0m
#TheWheel 3.7m
#WeakestLink 2.5m
#WheelOfFortune 2.4m
#Casualty 2.2m
#PointlessCelebs 2.1m
#Casualty 2.2m


RE: ITV Programming - Hybrid - 03-03-2024

An update from SuperTV247:

**Correction**

#Gladiators actually topped the night compared to Ant & Dec’s #SaturdayNightTakeaway but it was EXCEPTIONALLY close…

Gladiators - 4.080m (30%) 4.653m
Takeaway - 4.076m (29%) 4.663m


RE: ITV Programming - JMT1985 - 03-03-2024

Why do people focus on overnight ratings? - It seems there are some people out there who can not or simply will not understand that overnight linear TV ratings mean nothing now - those days are long gone.

2.5 million overnight ratings may seem low, but as mentioned, the previous year it was 3.3 million, so just a drop of 800,000 which is to be expected, as most people do not watch live television anymore, are not willing to stay in and watch a long ceremony, and will prefer to simply watch clips.


RE: ITV Programming - Gary Baldy - 03-03-2024

(03-03-2024, 06:41 PM)JMT1985 Wrote:  Why do people focus on overnight ratings? - It seems there are some people out there who can not or simply will not understand that overnight linear TV ratings mean nothing now - those days are long gone.

2.5 million overnight ratings may seem low, but as mentioned, the previous year it was 3.3 million, so just a drop of 800,000 which is to be expected, as most people do not watch live television anymore, are not willing to stay in and watch a long ceremony, and will prefer to simply watch clips.

Gavin and Stacey got over 11.6 million linear viewers on Christmas Day 2019. (17 million once iPlayer was factored in).

BGT’s 2020 series launched on 11.38 million.

I’m A Celeb 2022 launched on 12 million.

I’d hardly say linear ratings mean nothing or that those days are “long gone”.