Top 10 Live Programmes by TV Player Week Ending 22Nd January 2017 All 4 Platforms Included: Android App, Ios App, Website Player

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Top 10 Live Programmes by TV Player Week Ending 22Nd January 2017 All 4 Platforms Included: Android App, Ios App, Website Player Top 10 live programmes by TV player Week ending 22nd January 2017 All 4 Platforms included: Android app, iOS app, Website player Channel and Average Rank Programme Name Platform Programme Streams 1 First Dates Hotel 2017-01-16 22:03:17 Channel 4/ALL 4 7,628 2 The Undateables 2017-01-16 21:02:00 Channel 4/ALL 4 6,298 3 Homeland 2017-01-22 21:02:25 Channel 4/ALL 4 5,273 4 Hollyoaks 2017-01-16 18:59:29 E4/ALL 4 4,915 5 Hollyoaks 2017-01-17 18:59:06 E4/ALL 4 4,465 6 Hollyoaks 2017-01-18 18:59:03 E4/ALL 4 4,299 7 Hollyoaks 2017-01-19 18:59:10 E4/ALL 4 4,276 8 Film: Trainspotting 2017-01-22 22:06:09 Channel 4/ALL 4 3,995 9 Hollyoaks 2017-01-20 18:59:10 E4/ALL 4 3,554 10 Hollyoaks 2017-01-16 18:30:28 Channel 4/ALL 4 3,488 BBC iPlayer (includes iPlayer Kids) Platforms included: Android app, iOS app, Website player Channel and Average Rank Programme Name Platform Programme Streams 1 Match Of The Day 2017-01-21 22:32:30 BBC1/BBC 70,537 2 Match Of The Day 2 2017-01-22 22:30:16 BBC1/BBC 47,014 3 President Trump: The Inauguration 2017-01-20 16:00:00 BBC1/BBC 42,084 4 Weather 2017-01-21 22:28:43 BBC1/BBC 40,035 5 Eastenders 2017-01-16 20:01:14 BBC1/BBC 33,108 6 Silent Witness 2017-01-18 21:01:47 BBC1/BBC 32,940 7 Silent Witness 2017-01-16 21:01:35 BBC1/BBC 30,822 8 Fa Cup Match Of The Day Live 2017-01-17 19:59:00 BBC1/BBC 28,821 9 BBC News 2017-01-21 22:12:15 BBC1/BBC 28,414 10 Apple Tree Yard 2017-01-22 21:01:25 BBC1/BBC 27,286 Only viewing time for audited platforms is included. See page 29. BARB’s TV Player Report Excludes viewing of broadcaster’s content through third-party apps such as Sky Go. Page 16 Top 10 live programmes by TV player Week ending 22nd January 2017 ITV Hub Platforms included: Android app, iOS app, Website player Channel and Average Rank Programme Name Platform Programme Streams 1 Coronation Street 2017-01-16 19:31:40 ITV/ITV 15,652 2 Coronation Street 2017-01-18 19:31:48 ITV/ITV 13,641 3 Coronation Street 2017-01-16 20:30:00 ITV/ITV 13,277 4 Coronation Street 2017-01-20 19:31:30 ITV/ITV 12,750 5 The Voice UK 2017-01-21 20:02:05 ITV/ITV 12,413 6 Coronation Street 2017-01-20 20:29:50 ITV/ITV 11,276 7 Emmerdale 2017-01-16 19:00:24 ITV/ITV 10,368 8 Emmerdale 2017-01-18 19:00:42 ITV/ITV 9,693 9 Emmerdale 2017-01-17 19:02:24 ITV/ITV 9,683 10 Emmerdale 2017-01-19 19:02:04 ITV/ITV 9,552 S4C Platforms included: Website player Channel and Average Rank Programme Name Platform Programme Streams 1 Sgorio 2017-01-21 16:45:03 S4C/S4C 51 2 Rownd A Rownd 2017-01-17 19:31:59 S4C/S4C 43 3 Loriau Mansel Davies A'i Fab 2017-01-18 21:31:29 S4C/S4C 40 4 Rownd A Rownd 2017-01-19 19:29:49 S4C/S4C 28 5 Y Tywydd 2017-01-18 21:27:00 S4C/S4C 25 6 Darren Drws Nesa 2017-01-19 20:26:35 S4C/S4C 24 7 Byw Celwydd 2017-01-22 21:01:23 S4C/S4C 22 8 Pobol Y Cwm 2017-01-20 19:59:50 S4C/S4C 19 9 Pawb A'i Farn 2017-01-19 21:31:30 S4C/S4C 18 10 Pobol Y Cwm 2017-01-18 20:00:44 S4C/S4C 18 Only viewing time for audited platforms is included. See page 29. BARB’s TV Player Report Excludes viewing of broadcaster’s content through third-party apps such as Sky Go. Page 17 Top 10 live programmes by TV player Week ending 22nd January 2017 Sky Go Platforms included: Android app, iOS app, Website player Channel and Average Rank Programme Name Platform Programme Streams 1 Live Pl: Chelsea V Hull 2017-01-22 16:19:21 Sky Sports 1/Sky 77,994 2 Live Pl: Arsenal V Burnley 2017-01-22 13:57:37 Sky Sports 1/Sky 74,827 3 Live Pl: Southampton V Leicester 2017-01-22 11:30:06 Sky Sports 1/Sky 33,121 4 Ex On The Beach 2017-01-17 22:00:02 MTV/Sky 25,866 5 Live Nfl: Green Bay V Atlanta 2017-01-22 19:30:00 Sky Sports 1/Sky 20,842 6 Gillette Soccer Saturday 2017-01-21 15:00:03 Sky Sports 1/Sky 20,151 7 Live Efl: Barnsley V Leeds 2017-01-21 17:15:16 Sky Sports 1/Sky 16,193 8 Celebrity Big Brother 2017-01-19 21:00:25 Channel 5/Sky 15,830 9 Celebrity Big Brother 2017-01-18 21:00:25 Channel 5/Sky 15,699 10 Live Efl: Brighton V Sheffield Wed 2017-01-20 19:00:05 Sky Sports 1/Sky 15,658 Only viewing time for audited platforms is included. See page 29. BARB’s TV Player Report Excludes viewing of broadcaster’s content through third-party apps such as Sky Go. Page 18 .
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