Sky Sports F1 – Top 10 ratings (week ending 9th December, 2012)

From BARB:

1 – 22k – Legends (Monday, 19:31)
2 – 16k – Legends (Sunday, 12:30)
3 – 11k – Legends (Saturday, 17:00)
4 – 10k – The F1 Show (Saturday, 16:00)
5 – 9k – Legends (Sunday, 20:30)
6 – 9k – Legends (Saturday, 18:00)
7 – 6k – Legends (Saturday, 13:00)
8 – 4k – Legends (Saturday, 14:00)
9 – 4k – Monaco Grand Prix Highlights (Wednesday, 21:00)
10 – 4k – European Grand Prix Highlights (Thursday, 21:00)

For the sake of continuity, I’ll continue this over the Winter, although the next few weeks will be delayed as BARB does not tend to update over Christmas.

Sky Sports F1 – Top 10 ratings (week ending 2nd December, 2012)

From BARB:

1 – 31k – The F1 Show (Friday, 20:00)
2 – 16k – The F1 Show (Sunday, 13:00)
3 – 15k – Indian Grand Prix Highlights (Friday, 13:00)
4 – 15k – Brazilian Grand Prix Highlights (Monday, 16:35)
5 – 13k – Brazilian Grand Prix Highlights (Monday, 10:30)
6 – 12k – Italian Grand Prix Highlights (Thursday, 15:00)
7 – 11k – The F1 Show (Saturday, 20:01)
8 – 10k – Bahrain Grand Prix Highlights (Tuesday, 16:30)
9 – 8k – Fast Track (Friday, 19:30)
10 – 8k – United States Grand Prix Highlights (Friday, 16:00)

That was The F1 Show’s last edition of the season. I shall calculate a series average in time for the last of the 2012 Verdict pieces will focus on this year’s television ratings.

Sky Sports F1 – Top 10 ratings (week ending 25th November, 2012)

From BARB:

1 – 582k – Live Brazilian Grand Prix (Sunday, 14:30)
2 – 274k – Live Brazilian Grand Prix: Qualifying (Saturday, 15:00)
3 – 97k – Live Brazilian Grand Prix: Practice 3 (Saturday, 11:45)
4 – 95k – Live Brazilian Grand Prix: Practice 2 (Friday, 15:45)
5 – 59k – FILM: Senna (Sunday, 12:30)
6 – 54k – Brazilian Grand Prix: Qualifying Replay (Saturday, 19:04)
7 – 50k – Live Brazilian Grand Prix: Practice 1 (Friday, 11:45)
8 – 32k – The F1 Show (Saturday, 11:46)
9 – 30k – Fast Track (Saturday, 14:31)
10 – 26k – The F1 Show (Friday, 20:00)

I covered the majority of Sky things here in the overnight report. Of other mention is the solid rating for Senna before the race day coverage, whilst The F1 Show did appallingly on the Friday evening after practice.

The race coverage on BBC One from 15:00 to 18:15 had an official rating of 5.25 million viewers, up 80,000 viewers on the overnight average.

Sky Sports F1 – Top 10 ratings (week ending 18th November, 2012)

From BARB:

1 – 889k – Live United States Grand Prix (Sunday, 17:30)
2 – 474k – Live United States Grand Prix: Qualifying (Saturday, 17:00)
3 – 121k – Live United States Grand Prix: Practice 2 (Friday, 18:45)
4 – 117k – Live United States Grand Prix: Practice 1 (Friday, 14:45)
5 – 108k – Live United States Grand Prix: Practice 3 (Saturday, 14:45)
6 – 64k – United States Grand Prix: Practice 2 Replay (Saturday, 10:48)
7 – 60k – The F1 Show (Saturday, 13:46)
8 – 60k – United States Grand Prix: Qualifying Replay (Sunday, 14:45)
9 – 51k – Inside Track: A Weekend with Williams (Saturday, 19:45)
10 – 50k – F1 Legends (Saturday, 16:31)

As I noted during the USA weekend in the overnight reports, the general trend was that the ratings for USA across the board were marginally lower than Canada, a trend that is repeated in the official ratings. If you compare these official ratings to the Canada consolidated ratings, on average the race is 35,000 viewers lower, Qualifying is 9,000 viewers lower, Practice 3 is 65,000 viewers lower whilst Practice 1 was slightly higher than in Canada.

Sky Sports coverage of Brazilian Grand Prix peaks with 1.15 million viewers

Live coverage of this past Sunday’s Brazilian Grand Prix peaked with 1.15 million viewers, overnight figures show. The race, screened live on Sky Sports F1 and BBC One, peaked with 1.15 million, a 5.9 percent share, at 16:55. The programme average for Sky from 14:30 to 19:30 was 544,000 viewers, a 2.94 percent share.

The combined peak came in at 7.53 million viewers, a 34.0 percent share, at 17:45. The 15-minute breakdown for Sky Sports F1 was as follows:

14:30 – 125k (1.04%)
14:45 – 189k (1.49%)
15:00 – 280k (2.03%)
15:15 – 366k (2.57%)
15:30 – 444k (2.98%)
15:45 – 576k (3.64%)
16:00 – 1.02m (5.88%)
16:15 – 997k (5.61%)
16:30 – 930k (5.04%)
16:45 – 1.10m (5.79%)
17:00 – 1.01m (5.04%)
17:15 – 1.01m (4.77%)
17:30 – 946k (4.40%)
17:45 – 784k (3.59%)
18:00 – 439k (2.00%)
18:15 – 251k (1.12%)
18:30 – 134k (0.58%)
18:45 – 109k (0.47%)
19:00 – 91k (0.38%)
19:15 – 96k (0.39%)

As noted several times, unlike the BBC audience which increases throughout as seen here, the Sky audience is largely stable throughout.

The combined breakdown is therefore as follows:

15:00 – 2.77m (20.0%)
15:15 – 3.47m (24.4%)
15:30 – 4.13m (27.8%)
15:45 – 4.81m (30.5%)
16:00 – 6.52m (37.7%)
16:15 – 6.74m (37.9%)
16:30 – 6.74m (36.6%)
16:45 – 7.19m (37.7%)
17:00 – 7.11m (35.5%)
17:15 – 7.44m (35.3%)
17:30 – 7.52m (35.0%)
17:45 – 7.00m (32.0%)
18:00 – 5.70m (25.9%)

The ‘Senna’ film, which preceded the Sky programme averaged 43k (0.40%) from 12:30.