January 2011 ´óÏó´«Ã½ iPlayer monthly performance pack
The ´óÏó´«Ã½ iPlayer stats pack for January 2011 is now available to download as a pdf.
Here are the headlines from the Communications Team.
- Following a record month in Dec 2010 (145 million requests) in January, ´óÏó´«Ã½ iPlayer received 162 million requests for TV and radio programmes, an increase of 12% month on month, 35% year on year
- Come Fly With Me was the most requested TV programme in January 2011, with five episodes making up all the top five positions, followed by Top Gear and EastEnders. The new series of Hustle and Human Planet were popular as well as films Wall-E and Point Break.
- The most requested radio programme was coverage of The Ashes (Fifth Test, Day 3). Other popular sport included Premier League, FA Cup and League Cup Football, and the Twenty20 Cricket. Non-sporting titles included I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue and Radio 2's Gary Barlow Concert.
Bridget Middleton is the Editor of About the ´óÏó´«Ã½
Comment number 1.
At 14th Feb 2011, Tony Hirst wrote:Is it possible to get hold of the data presented in the PDF /as data/ - e.g in CSV or spreadsheet form?
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Comment number 2.
At 14th Feb 2011, Mo McRoberts wrote:I'd like echo Tony’s query —Ìýraw data goes long a way. Pretty please?
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Comment number 3.
At 14th Feb 2011, kennyliza wrote:Any sign of the "Live+7" stats being published?
Also, what about programmes that "span" the month end (so that they aren't published in either month) - are the figures for these ever finalised?
K
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Comment number 4.
At 14th Feb 2011, Russ wrote:Interesting that, on average, TV users make 4 requests and consume 1 hour, whereas Radio users make 4 request but consume 3 hours. This seems to indicate TV users do more 'programme-hopping', and that Radio users tend to know what they want to stick to.
Russ
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Comment number 5.
At 16th Feb 2011, Nick Reynolds wrote:Hi Tony and Mo - I'm afraid there are no plans to release this data in any other format.
Sorry. (I did ask - but it's 'no' at the moment).
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Comment number 6.
At 16th Feb 2011, OfficerDibble wrote:I think it would be very revealing to see the data for proportion of requests that run to the end, or close to the end of the stream, and how that has changed over time. Without that data I have deep reservations of the validity of recent data that has inexplicable spikes in requests after a certain date.
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Comment number 7.
At 24th Feb 2011, tony wrote:I also would like to emphasis that raw data would be great rather than PDF/PPT. Saves us all time by manually typing the results....
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Comment number 8.
At 2nd Mar 2011, John_J_M wrote:Will you please publish information on proportion of streams by bandwidth (picture quality) and the history / trends (presumably growing in 'HD')?
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Comment number 9.
At 31st Mar 2011, OfficerDibble wrote:Will the newer performance packs be published? February and March are missing.
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Comment number 10.
At 31st Mar 2011, Nick Reynolds wrote:OfficerDibble: the February pack is here. Thanks.
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