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Oil depot blast generates huge viewer response for Â鶹Éç News


Category: News

Date: 12.12.2005
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The Â鶹Éç received a record-breaking number of eye-witness accounts and pictures from viewers who experienced first hand the dramatic explosions at the Buncefield oil depot in Hertfordshire on Sunday morning, 11 December 2005.

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The morning's events also generated an increase in viewing figures as audiences turned to the Â鶹Éç for news on the blasts.

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Across Sunday Â鶹Éç News 24 achieved its highest daily reach of the year with 4.7 million individuals, a 2.1 per cent share. In comparison Sky reached 4.1 million viewers, a 1.8% share.

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News coverage on Â鶹Éç ONE also achieved high audiences. In multi-channel homes Breakfast peaked with 1.2 million at 8.45am (Sky News 189,000).

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In all homes News 24's Breakfast simulcast on Â鶹Éç ONE peaked at two million viewers.

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Â鶹Éç ONE achieved an average viewing figure of 1.0 million (40 per cent share) while GMTV averaged 108,000 (6% share).

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Later in the day the main bulletins showed an increase in viewing figures - the early evening bulletin was watched by 5.6 million and the Ten O'Clock News achieved six million.

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Peter Horrocks, Head of Â鶹Éç TV News, says: "Audience support for Â鶹Éç News on News 24 and Â鶹Éç ONE yesterday establishes the Â鶹Éç channels as Britain's leading two news channels.

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"Since Sky News' relaunch Sky News has been trailing News 24 in audience share and reach.

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"The oil fire depot is the first major domestic breaking news story since that relaunch. In this significant test, the audience turned to News 24 significantly ahead of Sky News.

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"On the main channels the performance of the special Breakfast coverage and the Â鶹Éç ONE evening bulletins confirmed Â鶹Éç ONE as the channel that everyone turns to in times of crisis."

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Â鶹Éç Breakfast reporter Colin Campbell referred to a blast as it happened live on air at 6.03am while reporting from outside the Foreign Office.

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The first picture came into the Â鶹Éç at 6.19am, minutes after the initial explosion, with the first mobile phone video footage sent in at 6.23am.

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Â鶹Éç News received more than 6,500 emails to yourpics@bbc.co.uk - many with multiple images and video clips from mobile phones and digital cameras of the blaze at the oil depot.

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On the day of the London bombings on 7 July the Â鶹Éç's yourpics received around 1,000 images and mobile clips from the public.

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Half a million unique users (525,808) accessed the News Player - the Â鶹Éç's online news video service - for clips and footage on Sunday (second only to requests on 7 July).

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The largest number of requests was for live footage streamed online and a news package by Gavin Hewitt.

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In all, there were more than a quarter of a million requests for user generated material.

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Pete Clifton, Head of Â鶹Éç News Interactive, says: "The range of material we received from our readers was absolutely extraordinary.

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"Video, still pictures and emails poured in from the moment the blast happened, and it played a central part in the way we reported the unfolding events."

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On the Â鶹Éç News website an index of user generated content (UGC) was made available in broadband.

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On interactive television, digital satellite and cable users had a dedicated loop of UGC material while all digital television platforms, including Freeview, were able to see material as part of packaged coverage.

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Rail travellers also got the opportunity to see user generated content via Maiden's multimedia marketing billboards in train stations across the UK.

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Notes to Editors

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During simulcasts BARB currently reports DSat viewing as viewing to News 24; excluding cable and Freeview.

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The viewing in DCab, ACAB and DTT homes that should be attributed to News 24 is currently being attributed to Â鶹Éç ONE.

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In terms of requests for footage, the News Player figures referred to do not describe actual media usage and therefore do not represent the number of users who watched/listened to the media. They reflect the most requested media links on the site or from within the console which give an indication of user interest.

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Date: 12.12.2005
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