JMB99
2024-02-20 13:58:50 UTC
I see BBC Scotland are scrapping 'The Nine'.
For year Glasgow has always pushed for their own one hour news
programme, what size of audience did it get? I have seen it and never
heard anyone mentioning that they had watched it.
I see
"one episode of The Nine was watched by 1,700 people and that The Seven
had attracted an audience of 200 viewers on one day in January."
"He said The Nine reached more than 100,000 viewers every week and The
Seven reached more than 20,000, "
How many watch the national news?
Does 'reaching' 100,000 mean a total of 100,000 over the week i.e.
20,000 per programme?
For year Glasgow has always pushed for their own one hour news
programme, what size of audience did it get? I have seen it and never
heard anyone mentioning that they had watched it.
I see
"one episode of The Nine was watched by 1,700 people and that The Seven
had attracted an audience of 200 viewers on one day in January."
"He said The Nine reached more than 100,000 viewers every week and The
Seven reached more than 20,000, "
How many watch the national news?
Does 'reaching' 100,000 mean a total of 100,000 over the week i.e.
20,000 per programme?