понедельник, 20 мая 2013 г.

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The article published on the website of the newspaper "The Guardian" on May 20, 2013 is headlined 
"Eurovision contest on song for BBC1" by Jason Deans. The article reports at Bonnie Tyler finished 19th in the Eurovision Song Contest, which was watched by nearly 8 million on BBC1.
Speaking of this situation it is necessary to note that the traditional poor showing for the UK's Eurovision entrant, Bonnie Tyler, did not stop BBC1's live coverage averaging nearly 8 million viewers on Saturday night.
It’s important to note that BBC1's Eurovision Song Contest averaged 7.7 million viewers and a 35.3% audience share over three and a half hours from 8pm.
It is necessary to point out that the annual cheesefest was overshadowed by ITV's Britain's Got Talent early on, but otherwise ruled the roost ratings-wise on Saturday evening, reaching a five-minute peak of 9.3 million viewers.
It is important to emphasize that ITV competition later in the evening included The Cube and The Jonathan Ross Show.
The author writes that Eurovision ratings were very similar to last year, when an average of 7.5 million tuned in (36.2%).
It is interesting to note that earlier in BBC1's Saturday schedule, series seven of the revived Doctor Who bowed out with 5.5 million viewers and a 25.9% audience share, against a You've Been Framed repeat on ITV.
It is necessary to emphasize that a Culture Show Special, averaged 500,000 viewers and a 2.3% share over an hour from 8.30pm.
The article draws a conclusion that channel 4's terrestrial premiere of Oliver Stone's Wall Street follow-up, Money Never Sleeps, averaged 1 million viewers and a 4.9% share from 9pm.
As for me, I would like to say that channel 5's best rating show of the day was a 3.35pm repeat of movie The Dam Busters. More over, Bonnie Tyler failed to impress at the musical extravaganza in Sweden, but the show was still watched by nearly 8m in the UK.

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