I unfortunately have only bbc and cant afford sky. It annoys me that i pay a 155 pound a year for tv license.
Have sky's viewing figures dropped? since some people like myself cant afford or on principle dont have sky
Figures released have indeed confirmed that viewing figures for live venues on Sky are far lower than for the BBC in 2011.adam2003 wrote:I unfortunately have only bbc and cant afford sky. It annoys me that i pay a 155 pound a year for tv license.
Have sky's viewing figures dropped? since some people like myself cant afford or on principle dont have sky
Lovely, nice to see compelling evidence that putting F1 on sky was a cock up.FoxHound wrote:Figures released have indeed confirmed that viewing figures for live venues on Sky are far lower than for the BBC in 2011.adam2003 wrote:I unfortunately have only bbc and cant afford sky. It annoys me that i pay a 155 pound a year for tv license.
Have sky's viewing figures dropped? since some people like myself cant afford or on principle dont have sky
This was to be expected.
But, overall figures have declined too!
BBC 2011 Sky + BBC = 2012 Difference
Italy 4.2m 0.6 + 3.6 = 4.2m 0.0m
Belgium 3.7m 0.3 + 2.8 = 3.1m -0.6m
Hungary 4.7m 0.7 + 3.6 = 4.3m -0.4m
Germany 4.3m 0.9 + 1.9 = 2.8m -1.5m
Britain 4.9m 0.5 + 3.2 = 3.7m -1.2m
Valencia 3.9m 0.5 + 3.8 = 4.3m +0.4m
Canada 6.3m 0.9 + 2.3 = 3.2m -3.1m
Monaco 5.2m 0.6 + 3.1 = 3.7m -1.5m
Spain 4.8m 0.5 + 3.5 = 4.0m -0.8m
Bahrain 4.8m 0.7 + 3.7 = 4.3m -0.5m
China 3.3m 0.5 + 2.9 = 3.4m +0.1m
Malaysia 4.5m 0.9 + 2.7 = 3.6m -0.9m
Australia 4.2m 0.5 + 2.7 = 3.2m -1.0m
An average of over 1.5M down per venue when you add both the BBC+Sky figures for 2012 in comparison to Vettel's runaway borefest in 2011. The 2 seasons couldnt be more different, yet the figures are well below what anyone expected.
Yet more evidence if any where required that Sky is not the place for F1.
your figure there is wrong the average drop per race is actually 0.846154 or 0.85M per venue, so almost half the figure you quoted above,FoxHound wrote:An average of over 1.5M down per venue when you add both the BBC+Sky figures for 2012 in comparison to Vettel's runaway borefest in 2011. The 2 seasons couldnt be more different, yet the figures are well below what anyone expected.
Yet more evidence if any where required that Sky is not the place for F1.
My bad, I did some very quick arithmetic off the top of my head. Thank you for the correction.N12ck wrote:your figure there is wrong the average drop per race is actually 0.846154 or 0.85M per venue, so almost half the figure you quoted above,FoxHound wrote:An average of over 1.5M down per venue when you add both the BBC+Sky figures for 2012 in comparison to Vettel's runaway borefest in 2011. The 2 seasons couldnt be more different, yet the figures are well below what anyone expected.
Yet more evidence if any where required that Sky is not the place for F1.
Actually Tomba, It's not the coverage per se. Sky can kick out F1 24/7, and this is what people love. Pound for pound, When it's GP Weekend the BBC are a better bet for watching GP. And if you look closely you will see Sky have mimicked the BBC's coverage to an extent, certainly in format.Tomba wrote:Every single Englishman that I have talked to this year absolutely loves the Sky coverage. Of course, those are F1 fans.
Of course I don't know the exact prices and coverage details, but for those fans it seemed to be worth it.
The drop-off difference is likely to be the people that watch to spend their Sunday afternoon. People who cannot live without F1 are still not living without F1, I think.
I guess I don't break your stat, not being an Englishman, but I for one, do not like the sky coverage compared to the old BBC coverage.Tomba wrote:Every single Englishman that I have talked to this year absolutely loves the Sky coverage. Of course, those are F1 fans.
Of course I don't know the exact prices and coverage details, but for those fans it seemed to be worth it.
The drop-off difference is likely to be the people that watch to spend their Sunday afternoon. People who cannot live without F1 are still not living without F1, I think.