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A Survey of Heritage Television Viewing Figures

Angela Piccini¹ | University of Bristol

Issue 1 — June 2007 | ISSN 1754-8691

3. Lifestyle data

We can use BARB's Advanced Panel Classification to look at the lifestyle trends of HHVs compared to the wider population. HHVs - those who watch more than the adult average of 27 hours per week - are more likely (+5%) than the average adult viewer to watch the following programming:

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By contrast, Heavy Heritage Viewers are less likely (−5%) than the average adult viewer to watch the following programming:

Heavy Heritage Viewers are more likely (+5%) than the average adult viewer to be interested in:

However, Heavy Heritage Viewers are less likely (−5%) than the average adult viewer to be interested in:

Heavy Heritage Viewers are less likely (−15%) than the average adult viewer to have access to a computer at home; less likely (−12%) than the average adult viewer to have access to a computer at work; and 17% more likely than the average adult viewer to not use a computer at all (Table 6).

 All AdultsHeavy Heritage Viewers+/−
Where do you use a computer?
Use computer at home:62%46%−15%
Use computer at work:35%22%−12%
Use computer at another location:7%4%−4%
Do not use computer:31%48%17%
I have broadband internet access at home:28%18%−10%
I have a mobile phone with video:10%5%−6%
I have a mobile phone without video:69%65%−4%
I have a Palm Pilot, PDA or hand-held organiser:4%2%−1%

Table 6: Computer use

 All AdultsHeavy Heritage Viewers+/−
Feature Films68%65%−3%
Drama Series59%61%2%
Period Drama28%37%8%
Contemporary Drama17%17%−1%
British Soaps50%47%−3%
Austrailian Soaps19%18%0%
Reality TV29%19%−10%
UK Comedy64%62%−2%
US Comedy31%21%−10%
Game Shows34%39%5%
Chat Shows22%21%0%
Hobbies, Leisure24%30%6%
Sport42%43%1%
Arts, Culture15%19%4%
Pop Music34%20%−13%
Classical Music12%19%7%
Foreign Films6%4%−1%
Science20%23%3%
Documentaries57%67%9%
Nature45%59%14%
History37%50%13%
Religious9%12%3%
Current Affairs27%33%6%
National News60%71%10%
Regional News56%67%11%
Financial8%11%2%
Comsumer13%16%3%
Property, Home31%32%1%

Table 7: Which of the following kinds of TV programmes do you especially choose to watch?

ActivityAll AdultsHeavy Heritage Viewers+/−
Watching Sport41%42%1%
Playing Sport16%9%7%
Food38%39%2%
Gardening40%53%13%
Reading53%58%5%
Cars21%18%−4%
DIY29%32%2%
The Arts13%14%1%
Music36%22%−14%
Evening Classes7%7%0%
Animals31%33%2%
Healthy Eating32%32%0%
Investments8%7%0%
Property13%10%3%
Beauty20%14%−6%
Fashion23%16%−7%
Environment17%19%2%
Travel26%26%−1%
Politics11%12%0%
Computers23%17%−6%
Business7%6%−1%
Watching TV67%71%4%
Fitness25%19%−6%
Films36%22%−14%
Museums26%28%1%

Table 8: Which of the following subjects are you particularly interested in?


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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