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Pacific picks up in Timeshifted data

Last week's Pacific premiere picks up another up 158,000 viewers, widening its lead over Hey Hey.

Another win for The Pacific has come in the form of Timeshifted ratings data from last week.

It picked up 158,000 extra viewers for its second episode last week, and 138,000 for the first episode.

Hey Hey it’s Saturday picked up 32,000.

Suggestions that some people might record Hey Hey and watch it on Saturday don’t appear to have been significant in number.

The fact that it was The Pacific second episode that was tops is in line with later dramas faring best in Timeshifted results. It was also higher than the Timeshifted figures for Underbelly which was 111,000.

14 April 2010
Programme, Network, Overnight, Consolidated, 000’s Increase, % Increase
1 The Pacific – Episode 2 Seven 1,520,000 1,678,000 158,000 10.4%
2 The Pacific – Episode 1 Seven 1,653,000 1,791,000 138,000 8.3%
3 The Big Bang Theory Nine 877,000 929,000 52,000 5.9%
4 Burn Notice Ten 449,000 500,000 51,000 11.4%
5 Lost-Encore Seven 105,000 154,000 49,000 46.7%
6 So You Think You Can Dance Australia Ten 831,000 867,000 36,000 4.3%
7 Brace For Impact Seven 1,065,000 1,101,000 35,000 3.3%
8 Hey Hey It’s Saturday Nine 1,495,000 1,527,000 32,000 2.1%
9 The Big Bang Theory -Episode 2 Nine 677,000 708,000 30,000 4.4%
10 Spicks And Specks ABC1 782,000 808,000 26,000 3.3%

3 Responses

  1. Iit certainly was tough for those marines on quadacanal and new britain, particularly with all those commercials.no wonder so many finished up in the psycho ward. war is hell.

  2. I think the more interesting thing is that Lost on Seven boosts in aud by over 46% with DVR viewing. That probably means Lost benefits from DVR use more than any other show on TV. To boost your aud by almost half again when DVR viewing is factored in is huge.

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