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Apsattv
10-01-2008, 06:29 PM
From http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/3/story.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=10486032

Record ratings for Prime Television are encouraging for owners Sky Television and worrying

for the free-to-air digital TV platform Freeview.

Sky is stalling its decision to put Prime on the Freeview platform with other free-to-air

channels like TVNZ and TV3 which Freeview claims is part of a Sky bid to slow its progress.

Freeview has acknowledged the absence is slowing its efforts to encourage people to buy

Freeview set top boxes.

Sky released the first AGB Nielsen weekly ratings of 2008 which showed that of television

viewers aged over 5 during the week to January 6, 8 per cent watched Prime.

That is Prime's highest weekly share and compares with 5.5 per cent for the same week last

year.

The channel is aimed at 25 to 54-year-olds and in that demographic it is up from a 5.5 per

cent share to 7.6 per cent. TV One drew the biggest share in that demographic - 28.4 per

cent, followed by 20 per cent for TV3 and 18.4 per cent for TV2.

Prime channel manager Karen Bieleski said: "Our summer launch of new series such as Don't

Forget the Lyrics, Antiques Roadshow, Rick Stein's Mediterranean Escapes and Lisa Williams -

Life Among the Dead has managed to draw new viewers to the channel."
Television viewing in summer holidays is notoriously volatile.

TV3 says the Prime results are due to the success of a mid-week movie, The Thomas Crowne

Affair. Sky TV shares closed down 4c at $5.72.

krs
10-01-2008, 07:09 PM
A blow??
Our Freeview installs are vastly outnumbering our Prime installs. Probably 20:1

kiwisteve
10-01-2008, 09:46 PM
Well Im NOT a Prime fan so no loss really as far as I am concerned !!
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