Top 10 On-Demand Programmes by TV Player Week and 4 Weeks Ending 24Th July 2016 All 4 Platforms Included: Android App, Ios App, Website Player

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Top 10 On-Demand Programmes by TV Player Week and 4 Weeks Ending 24Th July 2016 All 4 Platforms Included: Android App, Ios App, Website Player Top 10 on-demand programmes by TV player Week and 4 weeks ending 24th July 2016 All 4 Platforms included: Android app, iOS app, Website player Average Average Rank Last week Programme Last 4 weeks Programme Streams Streams 1 Eden S1E1 52,031 Made In Chelsea S11E12 156,926 2 Hollyoaks S25E142 48,337 Celebrity First Dates S1E1 102,913 3 Friday Night Dinner S4E1 47,972 Celebrity First Dates S1E2 90,051 4 Hollyoaks S25E143 47,362 Hollyoaks S25E131 62,375 5 Hollyoaks S25E144 43,878 Hollyoaks S25E129 60,621 6 Celebrity First Dates S1E2 42,689 Hollyoaks S25E127 60,601 7 Hollyoaks S25E145 40,014 Hollyoaks S25E128 59,823 8 Celebrity First Dates S1E3 39,949 Hollyoaks S25E130 59,783 9 Hollyoaks S25E146 33,736 Hollyoaks S25E132 59,021 10 Celebrity First Dates S1E1 20,939 Made In Chelsea S11E11 57,845 BBC iPlayer (includes iPlayer Kids) Platforms included: Android app, iOS app, Website player Average Average Rank Last week Programme Last 4 weeks Programme Streams Streams 1 Eastenders 19/07/2016 421,887 Eastenders 30/06/2016 423,687 2 Eastenders 18/07/2016 376,552 Eastenders 19/07/2016 421,887 3 Eastenders 21/07/2016 323,970 Eastenders 05/07/2016 420,587 4 Eastenders 22/07/2016 288,048 Eastenders 27/06/2016 415,599 5 Panorama: Trump's Angry America 175,122 Eastenders 28/06/2016 405,720 6 Nypd: Biggest Gang In New York?: 166,392 Eastenders 15/07/2016 380,340 7 Fleabag: Episode 1 141,299 Eastenders 08/07/2016 380,207 8 Eastenders 15/07/2016 120,804 Eastenders 12/07/2016 377,983 9 Mrs Brown's Boys: Live: Mammy Sutra 116,490 Eastenders 18/07/2016 376,552 10 The Secret Agent: Episode 1 111,809 Eastenders 04/07/2016 375,109 Only viewing time for audited platforms is included. See page 27. BARB’s TV Player Report Excludes live streaming and viewing of broadcaster’s content through third-party apps such as Sky Go. Page 12 Top 10 on-demand programmes by TV player Week and 4 weeks ending 24th July 2016 ITV Hub (includes STV Player where applicable) Platforms included: Android app, iOS app, Website player Average Average Rank Last week Programme Last 4 weeks Programm Streams e Streams 1 The Only Way Is Essex (Series 18) Episode 0003 198,358 Love Island (Series 2) Episode 33 337,621 2 The Only Way Is Essex (Series 18) Episode 0004 186,719 Love Island (Series 2) Episode 40 294,957 3 Love Island: Heading Home (Series 1) Episode 0001 169,092 Love Island (Series 2) Episode 32 284,451 4 Coronation Street (Series 57) 2016 Episode 8948 124,934 Love Island (Series 2) Episode 31 279,012 5 Coronation Street (Series 57) 2016 Episode 8947 120,101 Love Island (Series 2) Episode 29 273,093 6 Coronation Street (Series 57) 2016 Episode 8949 112,697 Love Island (Series 2) Episode 30 270,481 7 Coronation Street (Series 57) 2016 Episode 8950 96,899 Love Island (Series 2) Episode 39 264,518 8 Coronation Street (Series 57) 2016 Episode 8952 94,810 Love Island (Series 2) Episode 28 258,437 9 Coronation Street (Series 57) 2016 Episode 8951 86,114 Love Island (Series 2) Episode 35 257,663 10 Brief Encounters (Series 1) Episode 0003 69,579 Love Island (Series 2) Episode 38 256,954 Sky Go Platforms included: Android app, iOS app, Website player Average Average Rank Last week Programme Last 4 weeks Programme Streams Streams 1 Ant-Man (Sky) 18,851 Game Of Thrones S6E10 (Sky) 219,787 2 Late Late Show With James Corden S1E1 (Sky) 14,614 Film:Spectre (2015) (Sky) 34,696 Film:Mission: Impossible – 3 First Day Of Rule S1E1 (Disney) 9,397 32,530 Rogue Nation (2015) (Sky) 4 Iced Out S12E10 (Nbc) 9,086 Peppa Pig S1E1 (Viacom) 29,291 5 Peppa Pig S1E1 (Viacom) 8,318 Love Island S2E29 (ITV) 27,318 6 Film: Everest (2015) (Sky) 7,550 Game Of Thrones S6E9 (Sky) 26,820 7 Shades Of Blue S1E2 (Sky) 7,368 Love Island S2E33 (ITV) 26,640 8 Don't Tell The Bride S1E1 (Sky) 6,783 Love Island S2E32 (ITV) 23,582 9 Ray Donovan S4E3 (Sky) 6,736 Love Island S2E28 (ITV) 22,019 10 Shades Of Blue S1E1 (Sky) 6,530 Ross Kemp: Fight Against Isis S1 (Sky) 21,635 Only viewing time for audited platforms is included. See page 27. BARB’s TV Player Report Excludes live streaming and viewing of broadcaster’s content through third-party apps such as Sky Go. Page 13 Top 10 on-demand programmes by TV player Week and 4 weeks ending 24th July 2016 STV Player Platforms included: Android app, Website player Average Average Rank Last week Programme Last 4 weeks Programm Streams e Streams 1 Coronation Street (Series 57) 2016 Episode 8948 4,397 Coronation Street (Series 57) 2016 Episode 8946 8,666 2 Coronation Street (Series 57) 2016 Episode 8947 4,057 Coronation Street (Series 57) 2016 Episode 8945 6,957 3 Coronation Street (Series 57) 2016 Episode 8949 3,665 Coronation Street (Series 57) 2016 Episode 8935 4,943 4 Coronation Street (Series 57) 2016 Episode 8950 3,273 Coronation Street (Series 57) 2016 Episode 8937 4,787 5 Coronation Street (Series 57) 2016 Episode 8952 3,228 Coronation Street (Series 57) 2016 Episode 8938 4,705 6 Coronation Street (Series 57) 2016 Episode 8951 2,597 Coronation Street (Series 57) 2016 Episode 8940 4,629 7 Emmerdale (Series 45) 2016 Episode 7559/60 2,313 Coronation Street (Series 57) 2016 Episode 8944 4,426 8 Brief Encounters (Series 1) Episode 0003 2,235 Coronation Street (Series 57) 2016 Episode 8948 4,397 9 Emmerdale (Series 45) 2016 Episode 7558 2,212 Coronation Street (Series 57) 2016 Episode 8943 4,219 10 Emmerdale (Series 45) 2016 Episode 7561 2,066 Coronation Street (Series 57) 2016 Episode 8934 4,182 UKTV Play Platforms included: Website player Average Average Rank Last week Programme Last 4 weeks Programme Streams Streams 1 Taskmaster S2E5 7,698 Taskmaster S2E2 15,055 2 Suits S6E1 3,099 Taskmaster S2E3 13,376 3 Taskmaster S2E4 2,919 Taskmaster S2E4 11,475 4 Taskmaster S2E3 1,894 Taskmaster S2E1 10,024 5 Taskmaster S2E2 1,650 Taskmaster S2E5 7,698 6 Taskmaster S2E1 1,601 Taskmaster S1E1 5,394 7 Taskmaster S1E1 1,094 Taskmaster S1E2 4,675 8 Taskmaster S1E2 983 Taskmaster S1E3 4,542 9 Taskmaster S1E3 946 Taskmaster S1E4 4,328 10 Taskmaster S1E4 902 Taskmaster S1E5 4,175 Only viewing time for audited platforms is included. See page 27. BARB’s TV Player Report Excludes live streaming and viewing of broadcaster’s content through third-party apps such as Sky Go. Page 14 .
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