Aaron
Monday 14th June 2021 10:09am [Edited]
Royal Berkshire
69,956 posts
Quote: Lazzard @ 13th June 2021, 9:11 PM
ITV
Channel 4
Channel 5
There's plenty of competion.
All of which contract their news out to one same provider, ITN. Competition indeed.
BBC, ITN, Sky. There were effectively only three British TV news providers. A fourth is going to harm no one.
Quote: chipolata @ 14th June 2021, 6:49 AM
Dan Wootton did have some genuinely impressive white supremacy teeth
Quote: chipolata @ 14th June 2021, 9:50 AM
I turned it on this morning and it was just Andrew Neil from last night on a loop. I thought it was supposed to be 24 hours news/half-baked opinions from Twitter blowhards?
No - it's explicitly not a 24-hour, rolling news channel. They're doing something subtly different, with each programme more akin to topical discussion rather than just a new presenter fronting the next X-hour block.
I believe the main broadcasting hours are 6am - midnight, with repeats airing overnight.
Quote: Stephen Goodlad @ 14th June 2021, 10:14 AM
Probably every viewer they gain is a loss to other news stations.
I think their target demographic is people who don't watch existing news channels much because they don't like their style or perceived agenda, rather than explicitly taking viewers from others.
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Anyway. The launch last night rated very strongly, with an average of 262,000 viewers (1.7%) across the hour. Of digital channels, only E4 performed better.
BARB figures reported in Broadcast:
Welcome to GB News peaked in its opening minutes with 336,000 (2.3%), helping it to easily outperform BBC News' audience of 100,000 (0.6%) across the hour and Sky News' 46,000 (0.3%).
The majority of GB News' opening show's audience was male (57%) and aged 65-plus (52%). The bulk (82%) were from the ABC1 demographic.