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 More options Nov 5 2012, 5:09 pm
Newsgroups: rec.arts.drwho
From: Monsieur Tabernac <mtaber...@NOSPAMhotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2012 17:09:11 -0500
Local: Mon, Nov 5 2012 5:09 pm
Subject: Series 7 Viewing Figures (including iPlayer downloads)
These figures give the total number of viewers within 7 days of
transmission and unlike the BARB ratings include iPlayer.

Asylum of the Daleks: 9.65 million
Dinosaurs on a Spaceship: 8.64 million
A Town Called Mercy: 9.22 million
The Power of Three: 8.68 million
The Angels Take Manhattan: 8.92 million

See link below for further details:

http://www.doctorwhonews.net/2012/11/dwn121104120012live7-viewing-fig...

Live+7 figures are now available for the series of Doctor Who episodes
shown in September.

The Live+7 figures give the total numbers viewing a programme within a
week of transmission, including all watching on PVR, transmission
repeats and on iPlayer.

Each Doctor Who episode increased its audience by an average of 52%
from the initial overnight figure, a much larger increase than
achieved by the average BBC One drama, which had a 25% increase. Just
under 10% of viewers watched on iPlayer, with the vast majority of
iPlayer viewers time-shifting the programme.

With an average increase of 3.07 million, Doctor Who has the
second-largest average increase for Drama in 2012, just being beaten
by Steven Moffat's other series, Sherlock, which increased each
episode by an average of 3.34 million viewers. Doctor Who has the
largest percentage increase for Drama for the year so far.


 
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