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Record audiences for Â鶹Éç's Digital Services drive strong performance for Â鶹Éç Vision

It's been a record year for Â鶹Éç Vision's digital services with more people than ever watching Â鶹Éç Three, Â鶹Éç Four, CÂ鶹Éç, CBeebies and Â鶹Éç iPlayer.

And Â鶹Éç One and Â鶹Éç Two have achieved the strongest viewing in peak (6.00-8.30pm) among terrestrial channels during a period of creative strength which has seen both channels launch new series and deliver public service television across the genres.

Â鶹Éç One remains the UK's most watched channel.

Jana Bennett, Director, Â鶹Éç Television and online content, says: "Ten years ago we had no Â鶹Éç Three, Â鶹Éç Four, CÂ鶹Éç or CBeebies. Now these channels are enjoyed in the majority of British homes, delivering award-winning public service content to young audiences and a wealth of high quality arts and culture programming that the free market would simply not provide.

"And with Â鶹Éç HD and the iPlayer we continue to pioneer the use of new technologies to add even greater value to the licence fee and accessibility to Â鶹Éç programmes.

"The fact that Â鶹Éç One and Â鶹Éç Two have maintained their positions in a digital world testifies to their editorial strength and the impact of their programming, examples of which include Criminal Justice, Wounded and Small Island on Â鶹Éç One and major seasons on Poetry and Modern Beauty on Â鶹Éç Two as well as brilliant comedies such as The Thick Of It, Psychoville and Miranda."

This year Â鶹Éç Three is on target to increase its share of 16-34 year olds to 4.4% (from 4%). Being Human was watched by 930,000 (6.3% of 16-34s) and 645,000 (9.4% of 16-34s) tuned in to Russell Howard's Good News. Forty-five per cent of 16-34 year olds watched the channel's highly acclaimed Adult Season.

Year-on-year growth on Â鶹Éç Three is 9%, making the channel the most watched amongst 16-34s with 4.8 million watching every week.

Overall, reach among 16-34 year olds is up across the Â鶹Éç's channels from 75% to 75.3%.

Â鶹Éç Four's share will have grown from 0.95% to 1% and this year the channel recorded its highest viewing figures ever. The Women We Loved season of dramas was particularly successful with 1.4 million watching Gracie! and Enid (1.3m) helping the channel achieve its biggest audience for an evening since going on air.

Ahead of their Christmas schedules transmitting, Â鶹Éç One and Â鶹Éç Two lead terrestrial peak-time viewing – commanding peak time shares of 22.9% and 8.6% respectively.

CBeebies has grown its audience share from 15.4% to 16.4% and remains the most watched pre-school channel. CÂ鶹Éç reaches more 6-12 year olds than any other children's channel (34%).

And, in a year which has seen rapid growth of audiences to Â鶹Éç iPlayer, November witnessed a record 59.6 million requests to view TV programmes on the Â鶹Éç iPlayer compared with 53.2 million in October.

Notes to Editors

Â鶹Éç One is Media Guardian Edinburgh International Television Festival Channel Of The Year

Â鶹Éç Four is Freesat Evening Digital Channel Of The Year

CÂ鶹Éç is BAFTA Children's Channel Of The Year and Broadcast Children's Channel Of The Year

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