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ITV’s Share Of Viewing Dips Again In Latest IPA Report

ITV’s Share Of Viewing Dips Again In Latest IPA Report

The growth of non-terrestrial television channels continues to put pressure on the major terrestrial stations, with ITV in particular showing continued audience share declines.

According to the latest Trends In Television report from the IPA, ITV’s share of viewing continues to inch downwards with a slight 0.4% points year on year drop to 23.2% in the third quarter of 2003. Channel 4 suffered a modest dip during the same period to 10.1%, but Five saw its share rise by 0.2% points to 6.5%.

ITV is fighting hard to stem the decline in its share of viewing. Carlton and Granada recently announced a 7% increase in the channel’s network programme budget after the Government cleared the way for their £4.2 billion merger.

UK TV Stations Share Of Viewing Trends 
                 
  ITV1  C4  Five  Non-terrestrial  Total (ITV1, C4, Five + Non-terrestrial)  BBC1  BBC2  TOTAL 
Q1 2001  28.9  9.8  5.5  17.8  62.0  26.5  11.5  100.0 
Q2 2001  27.5  10.4  5.7  19.4  63.0  26.2  10.7  100.0 
Q3 2001  25.2  10.1  5.9  20.9  62.2  26.8  11.0  100.0 
Q4 2001  25.2  9.6  5.8  20.4  61.1  27.8  11.2  100.0 
Q1 2002 25.1 10.1 6.4 21.4 63.0 25.3 11.7 100.0
Q2 2002 24.2 10.2 6.4 21.3 62.1 27.2 10.7 100.0
Q3 2002 23.6 10.4 6.3 22.6 62.9 25.7 11.3 100.0
Q4 2002 23.9 9.5 6.2 22.2 61.8 26.6 11.6 100.0
Q1 2003 24.0 9.2 6.4 22.8 62.3 26.4 11.2 100.0
Q2 2003 23.6 9.8 6.5 23.9 63.8 25.5 10.7 100.0
Q3 2003 23.2 10.1 6.5 24.1 63.9 25.1 11.0 100.0
*old panel in italics 
Source: IPA, October 2003 

The figures show that non-terrestrial channels are still gaining ground in the battle for viewers, with their combined audience share rising to 24.1% in the third quarter of 2003, up from 22.6% in the same period last year. Non-terrestrial channels also took the largest peaktime share of the lucrative 16 to 34 year-old audience, reaching 25.5% of this key demographic, ahead of ITV with 22.4% and BBC1 with 23.6%.

A recent study from Continental Research shows that the success of Freeview and the growth of the Sky Digital have significantly boosted the market for multichannel services in this country, which now reach more than 10 million homes (see Digital TV Now Reaches More Than 10 Million UK Homes). The growth of Freeview is expected to continue apace and reports suggest that the service could have been adopted by two million homes in the UK by the time it celebrates its first birthday at the end of this month.

To see an analysis of the Q2 Trends In Television survey click Multichannel Passes ITV1 In Q2 Share Of Viewing.

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