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<blockquote data-quote="pete lashmar" data-source="post: 323718" data-attributes="member: 606"><p>The ratings average for the last series (Flux) averaged at around 4.9m - considering that Coronation Street gets around 5.5m Emmerdale gets around 4.2m and Eastenders around 2.8m.</p><p></p><p>Ratings are no longer king and Doctor Who especially boosts in figures with overnight, +7 and +21 day ratings. </p><p></p><p>Some may point and say that the current era is the least watched and that fans are switching off but people watch their shows how and when they want to nowadays.</p><p></p><p>Doctor Who is not in a crisis, the fact the the BBC ordered an extra special to celebrate their centenary later this year is proof of that. Also, the fact the RTD is returning as showrunner in association with Bad Wolf Productions, now part of the Sony company tells everyone that it is still, and will continue to be a hot property for the BBC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pete lashmar, post: 323718, member: 606"] The ratings average for the last series (Flux) averaged at around 4.9m - considering that Coronation Street gets around 5.5m Emmerdale gets around 4.2m and Eastenders around 2.8m. Ratings are no longer king and Doctor Who especially boosts in figures with overnight, +7 and +21 day ratings. Some may point and say that the current era is the least watched and that fans are switching off but people watch their shows how and when they want to nowadays. Doctor Who is not in a crisis, the fact the the BBC ordered an extra special to celebrate their centenary later this year is proof of that. Also, the fact the RTD is returning as showrunner in association with Bad Wolf Productions, now part of the Sony company tells everyone that it is still, and will continue to be a hot property for the BBC. [/QUOTE]
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