Statement Regarding Inaccuracies in TVNZ Media Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday 3
May, 2011
Statement Regarding Inaccuracies
in TVNZ Media Release
On Sunday, TVNZ
took the unusual step of putting out a ratings release, not
about one of their own properties, but about MediaWorks’
in-depth current affairs programme 60
Minutes.
Many of you will have received this emailed release, the subject line of which reads: ‘60 Minutes drops 300K viewers since Feb - Monthly News Ratings.’
That statement is not true, and the release itself (copied below) contains a level of inaccuracy that requires correction.
Please note:
•
60 Minutes’ average audience in April was
256,500 people aged 5+
o The figure of 130,060
quoted by TVNZ is incorrect.
• 60
Minutes grew its audience in April.
o For
the month of April, an average of 256,500 people aged 5+
watched each episode of 60 Minutes, a healthy increase of 8%
on the average 5+ audience for March which was
237,600.
• 60 Minutes’
ratings surged in February as people tuned in for coverage
of the Christchurch earthquake. The figure of 422,100
quoted by TVNZ is an outlier, and cannot be compared
meaningfully with other months’ ratings.
o Only
one episode of 60 Minutes screened in February, and this
episode was broadcast on 23 February, the day after the
Christchurch quake.
o Not surprisingly, ratings
were unusually high.
o It is misleading to use the
February 23 ratings as any kind of benchmark.
•
60 Minutes has a new time and date – from
this weekend, the programme will screen at 7.30pm on
Sundays.
o This is the only significant change
being made to the programme in the next fortnight, and has
been promoted through all the usual channels.
o
This new, premium timeslot reflects our confidence in the
ability of the 60 Minutes team to
consistently break news stories, deliver in-depth analysis
on the issues that affect New Zealanders, and build their
audience.
We would appreciate you immediately
correcting any misinformation from this TVNZ release that
has been disseminated through your outlets.
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Text of Media Release sent out by TVNZ on
Sunday:
ONE SIGNIFICANT CHANGE TO MONTHLY NEWS & CURRENT AFFAIRS RATINGS
Sunday 1st May 2011
There’s only one significant change in the news and current affairs viewership according to the monthly ratings data released this morning.
60 Minutes has shed almost half its audience since March and almost 300,000 viewers per week since February.
TV3’s flagship current affairs programme had an average of 422,120 viewers watching each week in February, 237,590 viewers watching each week in March and dropped another 107,530 viewers each week in April.
Only 130,060 watched each episode of 60 Minutes last month which explains why TV3 is making significant changes to the programme within the next fortnight.
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