I just heard on the Midnight News on Radio 4 that BB is being axed after 18 years because of falling viewing figures.
Can this be true?
I just heard on the Midnight News on Radio 4 that BB is being axed after 18 years because of falling viewing figures.
Can this be true?
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BBSPY Twitter saying,
Important to stress that nothing has been confirmed by Channel 5 yet, but it is looking more likely by the day that the end is nigh. The miracle that was required this series hasn't happened
And then
Tomorrow's Daily Star front page could be a contract renegotiation tactic - someone at C5 could have leaked the story to scare Endemol in to taking a price cut
And then,
I do think a #CBB #BBUK renewal is still possible - Endemol will fight to keep its biggest show on air and staff in work, and C5 probably doesn't want to lose its most publicity-grabbing show (even if ratings have slipped)
All sources are basing this on The Daily Star story
The contract was up this year anyway and Ch5 have not renewed (yet)
No comment from Ch5
This has happened before right at the 11th hour
When Ch4 axed B.B., I was gutted.
If Ch5 axes it, I wonât be particularly bothered - as it has long ceased to B.B. as we knew it.
Yogi19 posted:When Ch4 axed B.B., I was gutted.
If Ch5 axes it, I wonât be particularly bothered - as it has long ceased to B.B. as we knew it.
You take that back !!!!
We ARE Big Brother and I live for it like the sad person I am
The Official comment from Channel 5 is,
"No comment"
I think this is all good publicity as every newspaper and everyone is talking about it. Hmmmmm
This from BBSPY,
Here is the Daily Star's full article on Big Brother supposedly being axed - it actually says the show is "on the verge" of cancellation and a final decision hasn't been made yetâĶ https://www.dailystar.co.uk/showbiz-tv/hot-tv/675774/Big-Brother-BB-CBB-axed-channel-5-bosses-18-year-run-celebrity âĶ
HOLD THE PRESS !!!
UPDATE !!!
Andy Halls (TV editor at The Sun) says,
Endemol, who make Big Brother and #CBB, says today's Daily Star Sunday story that it's to be axed after 18 years is a "total flier" and not true.
Saint posted:Yogi19 posted:When Ch4 axed B.B., I was gutted.
If Ch5 axes it, I wonât be particularly bothered - as it has long ceased to B.B. as we knew it.
You take that back !!!!
We ARE Big Brother and I live for it like the sad person I am
Okay, Iâll take it back
Hardly surprising considering the mess theyâve made of a once great concept.
They should let me oversee things for a series. I reckon with some major tweaks I could make that once great show great again.
Crunchy Nuts posted:Hardly surprising considering the mess theyâve made of a once great concept.
They should let me oversee things for a series. I reckon with some major tweaks I could make that once great show great again.
Yup, think of Bubbles!
Crunchy Nuts posted:Hardly surprising considering the mess theyâve made of a once great concept.
They should let me oversee things for a series. I reckon with some major tweaks I could make that once great show great again.
Can I get an "Amen!!"
Crunchy Nuts posted:Hardly surprising considering the mess theyâve made of a once great concept.
They should let me oversee things for a series. I reckon with some major tweaks I could make that once great show great again.
Way to go Crunchy
Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing posted:Crunchy Nuts posted:Hardly surprising considering the mess theyâve made of a once great concept.
They should let me oversee things for a series. I reckon with some major tweaks I could make that once great show great again.
Yup, think of Bubbles!
Yes
Considering they are looking for contestants for this years show it looks like the show will be on air for 2018 at least.
The thing to note is that the viewing figure are falling year after year, it will soon just be the contributors to this forum that are left.
2018 Celebrity Big Brother opened up with the least watched launch to a winter series. The figures dropped a third the following night losing 500,000 viewers, that's down 800,000 on 2016.
Double Eviction Night: The 9PM episode was seen by 1.5 million viewers, down 300,000 viewers on last week's first eviction. The second half from 10:30PM averaged fewer than a million viewers, down 200,000 on last Friday night.
C5 are a commercial station and rely on revenue from that, less viewers means less attractive advertisers paying less money. Also, they will be making less money from voting.
As Yogi quite rightly points out, this is not BB and has not been since it left C4.
Series | Days | Average viewers | Episodes |
(millions) | |||
Celebrity Big Brother 8 | 22 | 2.8 | 23 |
Celebrity Big Brother 9 | 23 | 2.6 | 25 |
Celebrity Big Brother 10 | 24 | 2.2 | 26 |
Celebrity Big Brother 11 | 23 | 2.8 | 23 |
Celebrity Big Brother 12 | 23 | 2.3 | 26 |
Celebrity Big Brother 13 | 27 | 3.1 | 27 |
Celebrity Big Brother 14 | 26 | 2.1 | 26 |
Celebrity Big Brother 15 | 31 | 3.1 | 32 |
Celebrity Big Brother 16 | 29 | 1.9 | 29 |
Celebrity Big Brother 17 | 32 | 2.8 | 36 |
Celebrity Big Brother 18 | 30 | 2.1 | 33 |
Celebrity Big Brother 19 | 32 | 2.4 | 36 |
Celebrity Big Brother 20 | 25 | 1.8 | 25 |
Celebrity Big Brother 21 |
Don't we get this argument every year though??
And 'if' Ch5 do drop it then someone else could pick it up .. just like Ch5 did when Ch4 dropped it
Saint posted:Don't we get this argument every year though??
And 'if' Ch5 do drop it then someone else could pick it up .. just like Ch5 did when Ch4 dropped it
Yes, we do get this argument debate every year and by and large it holds true.
Another channel could pick it up, but would any of the major channels pick up a failing format?
A smaller channel may grab it, but it only them emphasises BB's slow decline. In an ideal world Channel 4 would pick it up, revive the format, bring back the elements that made it great and remove all the pampering to the lad/ladette segment of our community. Bring back the social experiment. But I'm just clutching at straws, it's not what it was and never will be and I think within a couple of years will be gone. Sometimes a show runs it's course. BB has.
It should be axed. C4 had a good run (although the later years were a chore), C5 completely destroyed it.
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:Saint posted:Don't we get this argument every year though??
And 'if' Ch5 do drop it then someone else could pick it up .. just like Ch5 did when Ch4 dropped it
Yes, we do get this argument debate every year and by and large it holds true.
Another channel could pick it up, but would any of the major channels pick up a failing format?
A smaller channel may grab it, but it only them emphasises BB's slow decline. In an ideal world Channel 4 would pick it up, revive the format, bring back the elements that made it great and remove all the pampering to the lad/ladette segment of our community. Bring back the social experiment. But I'm just clutching at straws, it's not what it was and never will be and I think within a couple of years will be gone. Sometimes a show runs it's course. BB has.
What holds true?
Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing posted:Crunchy Nuts posted:Hardly surprising considering the mess theyâve made of a once great concept.
They should let me oversee things for a series. I reckon with some major tweaks I could make that once great show great again.
Yup, think of Bubbles!
Bubbles wouldnât last 5 minutes in Big Brother these days.
Day 1: Bubbles is called to the diary room...
âBubbles, Big Brother would like to remind you of the rules that were explained to you before you entered the house regarding unacceptable behaviour. Bubbles, despite numerous warning today, youâve continued to break these rules on several occasions. As a result, Big Brother is left with no choice but to remove you from the Big Brother house. The door to your right is now open.â
Crunchy Nuts posted:Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing posted:Crunchy Nuts posted:Hardly surprising considering the mess theyâve made of a once great concept.
They should let me oversee things for a series. I reckon with some major tweaks I could make that once great show great again.
Yup, think of Bubbles!
Bubbles wouldnât last 5 minutes in Big Brother these days.
Day 1: Bubbles is called to the diary room...
âBubbles, Big Brother would like to remind you of the rules that were explained to you before you entered the house regarding unacceptable behaviour. Bubbles, despite numerous warning today, youâve continued to break these rules on several occasions. As a result, Big Brother is left with no choice but to remove you from the Big Brother house. The door to your right is now open.â
Crunchy Nuts posted:Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing posted:Crunchy Nuts posted:Hardly surprising considering the mess theyâve made of a once great concept.
They should let me oversee things for a series. I reckon with some major tweaks I could make that once great show great again.
Yup, think of Bubbles!
Bubbles wouldnât last 5 minutes in Big Brother these days.
Day 1: Bubbles is called to the diary room...
âBubbles, Big Brother would like to remind you of the rules that were explained to you before you entered the house regarding unacceptable behaviour. Bubbles, despite numerous warning today, youâve continued to break these rules on several occasions. As a result, Big Brother is left with no choice but to remove you from the Big Brother house. The door to your right is now open.â
https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvand...-brother-to-be-axed/
CHANNEL 5 bosses have denied claims they're axing Big Brother and Celebrity Big Brother â saying the show's contracts will probably be extended when they run out later this year.
A newspaper yesterday reported Big Brother, presented by Emma Willis, will be âconsigned to the dustbin for good".
BBSPY has reported,
C5 boss Ben Frow admitted: âI would be much happier with a channel that did not have Big Brother on it.â
A source added: âBig Brother is a very expensive format for Channel 5 and itâs getting to the point where it just isnât worth the hefty price tag. There is still time for the bosses at Channel 5 to change their mind, but it is not looking likely.â
The SUN reported,
âItâs far too early to suggest itâs the end of Big Brother, quite the opposite, so fans can relax. An extension of the deal is likely, itâs just that those conversations havenât happened yet.â
Meanwhile, the story spread across the pond. US entertainment industry blog Deadline also indicates the Starâs story is untrue, with both parties still in talks.
Since 2014, Channel 5 has been owned by Viacom, the American media giant behind brands such as MTV, VH1, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon and Paramount
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