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TV Market Round-Up – March 2006

TV Market Round-Up – March 2006

TV Remote Control March saw all terrestrial channels suffer falls in revenue, with ITV1 again faring worst as it dealt with a 16% drop year on year, leaving the channel with a total of £122.5 million. The broadcaster rejected two takeover bids during March from Greg Dyke’s investment consortium, who now state they will not make a third attempt (see ITV Rejects Second Bid By Defeated Dyke Consortium).

Channel 4 and Five both saw revenues drop over the course of the month, at 6% and 1.8% respectively, whilst GMTV suffered a 13% drop year on year.

Rumours were in abundance during March of Five planning to launch a female orientated digital channel, however the broadcaster spoke to MediaTel denying reports and commented: “I’m glad [the press] are deciding our channel strategy for us, it saves us the trouble!” (see Five Denies Women’s Channel Launch).

Total satellite channel revenues continued to increase, with a 25% increase year on year, whilst total terrestrial broadcasters slumped by 11%.

Total Revenue Mar 05 Mar 06 % Change
ITV1 145,980,000 122,534,000 -16.1
C4 62,550,000 61,430,000 -1.8
Five 26,280,000 24,700,000 -6.0
GMTV 5,630,000 4,900,000 -13.0
Total Terrestrial (inc. GMTV) 240,440,000 213,564,000 -11.2
Total Satellite 66,720,000 83,300,000 24.9

ITV Franchises

Carlton made up 16.7% share of ITV’s revenue in March, up 1 percentage point on this time last year, meaning that the London franchise now makes up the largest share of the broadcaster’s revenue.

By contrast, Central, which had provided the lion’s share this time last year, has fallen by 0.8 percentage points to provide 15.4% share, whilst LWT suffered the greatest fall, down by 1 percentage point year on year to 10.7%.

West Country continued to provide the smallest share at just 2.1% of ITV’s total revenue.

% Share of ITV Revenue by Franchise Mar 05 Mar 06 % Point Change
Scotland 6.54 6.55 0.0
Anglia TV 7.44 7.45 0.0
Carlton 15.76 16.71 1.0
LWT 11.77 10.74 -1.0
Central 16.13 15.36 -0.8
North West/Border 9.70 9.75 0.1
Meridian 11.81 12.09 0.3
West Country 2.10 2.06 -0.0
Ulster (UTV) 2.78 2.85 0.1
HTV 5.66 6.12 0.5
Yorkshire/North East 10.33 10.32 -0.0


Costs Per Thousand

Costs per thousands fell in March across the board, with the only exception being Channel 4’s ABC1 Adults, which went up by 2% year on year to £18.94.

ITV1 saw the greatest falls, with three audiences’ prices falling by 15% year on year; Women down 15.9%, Housewives down 15.6% and ABC1 Adults down 15.0%.

Five also saw its prices fall, with ABC1 Adults dropping furthest, by 11.2%.

CPTs Adults Men Women Hwvs Hwvs/Ch ABC1 Adults
ITV1 6.42 17.31 10.20 9.69 47.75 18.10
% Ch YoY -14.3 -11.5 -15.9 -15.6 -9.3 -15.0
Channel 4 7.99 19.33 13.62 12.47 53.36 18.94
% Ch YoY -7.2 -4.6 -9.0 -10.7 -7.2 2.0
Five 4.42 10.47 7.65 6.84 29.08 12.75
% Ch YoY -6.7 -8.4 -5.5 -6.9 -10.7 -11.2


Commercial Impacts

ITV1’s poor year continued into the spring, as March saw all its commercial impacts on all our featured audiences drop, with Housewives with Children faring worst with a drop of 7.5% year on year.

Channel 4 had a mixed month, with ABC1 Adults falling by 3.7% year on year, whilst all other audiences increased.

All satellite featured audiences saw increases of over 20% year on year, as more people take advantage of increased channel choice offered through satellite.

Total broadcast impacts all increased year on year with housewives faring best, up by 8.5% year on year.

Impacts Adults Men Women Hwvs Hwvs/Ch ABC1 Adults
ITV1 22,459 8,330 14,129 14,875 3,019 7,963
% Ch YoY -2.1 -5.1 -0.2 -0.5 -7.5 -1.3
C4 9,046 3,740 5,306 5,795 1,354 3,816
% Ch YoY 5.8 3.0 8.0 10.0 5.9 -3.7
Five 6,571 2,774 3,797 4,246 999 2,280
% Ch YoY 0.8 2.7 -0.6 0.9 5.2 5.9
Satellite 23,135 11,179 11,955 12,914 4,857 9,926
% Ch YoY 21.7 21.8 21.7 23.3 21.8 21.1
Total Broadcast 63,096 26,594 36,503 39,169 10,617 24,666
% Ch YoY 7.5 7.2 7.7 8.5 7.9 7.2

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