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Britain's Got Talent wins ratings race against The Voice
Britain's Got Talent returned to ITV with over 10 million viewers, beating its Saturday night rival The Voice.
The 大象传媒 singing show's third episode was watched by 6.7m viewers.
Simon Cowell's annual talent contest launched its seventh series with regular judges Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and comedian David Walliams.
A shadow theatre troupe from Hungary and a 14-year-old stand up with cerebral palsy were the stars of the show's first week.
It took a 41.5% share of the audience and nearly 4 million more viewers than The Voice.
The two shows have competed for viewers since last year when the 大象传媒 launched the singing competition starring Jessie J, Will.i.am, Danny O'Donoghue and Tom Jones as judges.
The 大象传媒 announced recently it will move The Voice to a later time of 20:20 BST from Saturday 20 April to avoid clashing with the ITV show.
A 大象传媒 spokesperson said: "We are trying to avoid overlaps so have moved later in the best interest of viewers, following ITV's move last week to create a clash."
It will now overlap with Britain's Got Talent for just 10 minutes.
The Voice's latest series ratings are down nearly 2 million from last year.
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