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A Survey of Heritage Television Viewing Figures

Angela Piccini¹ | University of Bristol

Issue 1 — June 2007 | ISSN 1754-8691

2.1 Distribution of viewing

Some 98% of all adults saw at least one heritage programme during the year while 20% saw at least 99 programmes.

The removal of the Top 5 (see Table 2) gives a steeper distribution curve. However, 96% of all adults still saw at least one heritage programme compared with 98% previously, as shown in the following figure.

Figure 1

Figure 1: Number of heritage programmes watched in the last 12 months

Figure 2

Figure 2: Number of heritage programmes watched in the last 12 months, after removal of Top 5 programmes


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Published in 2007 by the Council for British Archaeology, St Mary's House, Bootham, York, YO30 7BZ

  1. Department of Drama, Theatre, Film & Television at the University of Bristol, Woodland Road, Bristol BS8 1UP. Email: a.a.piccini@bristol.ac.uk

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Last Updated: 20 June 2007