Conventional TV sees largest fall in viewers since Ofcom information started

Aug 03, 2023 at 1:42 AM
Conventional TV sees largest fall in viewers since Ofcom information started

Viewers are switching off conventional TV at report charges, in accordance with a brand new Ofcom report.

With extra competitors than ever from streamers, the proportion of individuals watching a programme on broadcast TV every week dropped from 83% in 2021 to 79% in 2022 – the largest decline since information started, the watchdog stated.

Younger viewers have lengthy been turning to platforms resembling Netflix and Apple, in addition to social media websites resembling YouTube and TikTok.

An England fan reacts during the World Cup quarterfinal soccer match between England and France, at the Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor, Qatar, Saturday, Dec. 10, 2022. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)
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England v France within the World Cup was the most-watched programme of the yr. Pic: AP/Natacha Pisarenko

But for the primary time, Ofcom stated, there may be now proof of a major decline in common every day broadcast TV viewing amongst “core” older audiences (aged 65+) – a drop of 10% yr on yr, and down 6% on pre-pandemic ranges.

Another notable shift, the Media Nations 2023 report discovered, is the common time spent watching broadcast tv per particular person per day – which fell from two hours 59 minutes in 2021 to 2 hours 38 minutes in 2022.

There was some good news for public service broadcasters, with the analysis exhibiting they nonetheless dominate the UK’s most-watched listing because of massive TV moments resembling England’s World Cup matches and the Queen’s jubilee and funeral.

Top 10 most watched programmes of 2022

England v France: World Cup quarter ultimate 16.1m ITV
The Queen’s funeral 13.2m BBC 1
The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee 13.2m BBC 1
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! 12.5m ITV
The Tourist 11.4m BBC 1
Happy New Year Live! 11.3m BBC 1
England v Germany: Women’s Euro 2022 ultimate 11.2m BBC 1
Trigger Point 10.9m ITV
Strictly Come Dancing 10.7m BBC 1
The Thief, His Wife And The Canoe 10.1m ITV
* Data from Ofcom, primarily based on highest-performing episode per title

However, the variety of programmes with greater than 4 million TV viewers has greater than halved over the previous eight years, from 2,490 in 2014, to 1,184 in 2022.

Only 48 programmes averaged greater than 4 million TV viewers on streaming platforms in 2022, with Netflix accounting for the overwhelming majority.

These declines are a mirrored image of fewer folks watching the principle early and late night TV news bulletins, Ofcom stated, in addition to a “steady decline” in viewing figures for common soaps resembling Coronation Street, EastEnders and Emmerdale – with the variety of episodes attracting 4 million viewers or extra down 42% from 754 in 2014 to 438 in 2022.

BBC One and ITV1 stay first and second alternative for viewers once they initially activate their TV, with 20% and 13% respectively, with Netflix third with 6%.

The utilization of on-demand providers, resembling BBC iPlayer and ITVX, continues to develop.

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Today’s viewers are spoiled with an “all-you-can-eat” buffet of broadcasting and on-line content material to select from, stated Yih-Choung Teh, Ofcom’s group director for technique and analysis.

“Our traditional broadcasters are seeing steep declines in viewing to their scheduled, live programmes – including among typically loyal older audiences – and soaps and news programmes don’t have the mass-audience pulling power they once had,” he stated.

“But despite this, public service broadcasters are still unrivalled in bringing the nation together at important cultural and sporting moments, while their on-demand players are seeing positive growth as they digitalise their services to meet audience needs.”