Some ratings info, courtesy of the Ratings Thread at Digital Spy:
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Good Morning Britain has averaged 764k (19.6%) so far this month. This month is on course to be ITV breakfast's (06:00-08:30) best rated month since at least 2011. As it stands March 2018 is up +16% vs. March 2017, which itself was up +13% vs. March 2016. Jan (+7%) and Feb (+8%) have both been up y-o-y in 2018, meaning so far the show is rating +10% vs. the first 3 months of 2017.
Whilst BBC Breakfast is still ahead by a considerable margin, ITV getting their best rated month in nearly 7 years at breakfast time is quite an achievement.
That's really positive for ITV and I really hope that this growth continues. Though I know not everyone is a fan, Piers has definitely helped improve the presenter line-up and makes for really interesting viewing. I also think that the debates and discussions they have are generally a lot more interesting than what BBC Breakfast has to offer. From a personal perspective, although I rarely Breakfast or GMB live, I watch quite a lot of what GMB posts on YouTube and social media and this greater focus on social media use by GMB over Breakfast is another reason why the show has grown.
Some ratings info, courtesy of the Ratings Thread at Digital Spy:
Quote:
Good Morning Britain has averaged 764k (19.6%) so far this month. This month is on course to be ITV breakfast's (06:00-08:30) best rated month since at least 2011. As it stands March 2018 is up +16% vs. March 2017, which itself was up +13% vs. March 2016. Jan (+7%) and Feb (+8%) have both been up y-o-y in 2018, meaning so far the show is rating +10% vs. the first 3 months of 2017.
Whilst BBC Breakfast is still ahead by a considerable margin, ITV getting their best rated month in nearly 7 years at breakfast time is quite an achievement.
Breakfast had its most watched March ever... anyone would think it was weather related....