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19-Mar-2015
 
 

Extended deal with Endemol Shine UK to run through to end of 2018

 

London - Channel 5 has extended its UK rights deal for Big Brother with Endemol Shine UK for a further three years allowing it to continue airing its popular reality flagship until at least the end of 2018. Under the terms of the extended deal, Channel 5 will continue to broadcast two series of Celebrity Big Brother and one series of Big Brother each year, as well as associated programming, all produced by Endemol Shine UK label, Initial. 

 

The renewal follows record ratings for the latest series of Celebrity Big Brother broadcast on Channel 5 in January, which attracted an average audience of 3.1 million per episode and an 11.4% share of viewing. Following the acquisition of Channel 5 by Viacom International Media Networks, repeats of Celebrity Big Brother also appeared on MTV UK and outperformed the channel’s all day average audience amongst 16-34s by almost 20%. More than 21 million viewers tuned into the series at least once across all VIMN-owned channels during the course of its run.

 

Paul Dunthorne, Channel 5’s Chief Operating Officer, who negotiated the deal extension on behalf of the broadcaster, said: “Big Brother in all its guises brings a huge and varied cross section of viewers to Channel 5 and typifies the appointment-to-view programming we want on the channel. It remains one of TV’s most talked about and popular programmes and I’m genuinely delighted we’ve secured it for at least three more years.”

 

Nick Samwell-Smith, Managing Director of Initial added: “Channel 5 is a fantastic home for Big Brother. Over the past four years we’ve worked closely together to keep this extraordinary format feeling fresh, noisy, and creatively vibrant.  I’m thrilled that this landmark deal means we can look forward to three more years of big characters and juicy storylines from inside our favourite house.”

 

About Channel 5

Channel 5 launched as Britain's fifth public service broadcaster in March 1997. It reaches 4 in 5 of the UK viewing public each month with a broad mix of popular content. Sister channels 5* and 5USA compliment Channel 5 with a mix of entertainment and US drama, while Demand 5 is a free catch service available across multiple platforms and devices. In 2014, Channel 5 was the only major commercial free-to-air network to grow audience share amongst all individuals, as well as 16 to 34-year-olds and ABC1 viewers.

 

 

About Big Brother

After more than 15 years, Big Brother continues to be a worldwide hit and is locally produced in markets including the USA, UK, France, Germany, Australia, Italy, Spain, Canada and Israel, as well as in Latin America, Central and Eastern Europe, Scandinavia, Africa and Asia.  In 2014, 24 series of Big Brother aired in over 70 countries.

 

 

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Originally Posted by MrsH:
About Big Brother

After more than 15 years, Big Brother continues to be a worldwide hit and is locally produced in markets including the USA, UK, France, Germany, Australia, Italy, Spain, Canada and Israel, as well as in Latin America, Central and Eastern Europe, Scandinavia, Africa and Asia.  In 2014, 24 series of Big Brother aired in over 70 countries.

 

It might be in other countries, but I'm not so sure about the UK. The non-zelebrity version had a poor ratings run last year.

 

"This year’s Big Brother series could become the least watched EVER to air as numbers crash". (quote Tellymix). I've not checked on the final figures and there was the football on too.

 

But they have been slumping for years.

 

I don't watch the z-elebrity and may not even bother with the civvy version now.

 

 

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Baz:

Can't say I am jumping for joy ....I was hoping another channel was going to take it over  

Yep, that may have enticed me to go back to it again too Bazzy 

 

Baz

 “Big Brother in all its guises brings a huge and varied cross section of viewers to Channel 5 and typifies the appointment-to-view programming we want on the channel''

 

I have no idea what these words mean.

jacksonb

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