The Malta Independent 27 April 2024, Saturday
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BA survey registers increase in number of people watching TV

Tuesday, 12 December 2017, 11:24 Last update: about 7 years ago

The Broadcasting Authority survey for October reveals that the average amount of hours that TV viewers spent watching television amounts to 1.55hrs every day.  This was 1’12” less than that of the previous assessment during the month of July [1.57hrs]. 

When this average is computed over the whole population the National Average rose from 0.90hrs for July to 1.11hrs for October 2017.  This means that although television viewing on average was maintained there were more consumers watching television.

During the month of October an average of 244,000 persons, or 64.7% of the population aged 16 years and over followed at least one TV station.  This represented an increase of 13.7% over that of July [51.0%; ≈191,000 persons].

Radio listeners have spent an average of 2.79hrs listening to their radio set.  Compared to the previous assessment of July 2017 [2.91hrs] this was 7’12” less.  Comparing the National Average for October [1.68hrs] with that of the previous assessment of July [1.41hrs] this was 16’12” higher; and the number of persons who followed a radio station increased by 7.2% from 178,000 for July to 207,000 in October.

Data was collected by the National Statistics Office during the month of October and 35.6% of all contacted persons accepted to participate.  A sample of 1,240 was collected with the youngest interviewed being 16 years old while the eldest person contacted was 95 years old.

TV Audience Reach

TVM remains the most popular station with 38% followed by ONE [16.8%] and Net TV [9.4%].  Overall 67.3% of all viewers followed a local station while the other 32.7% followed a foreign station.

As in other previous surveys, TV audiences tend to peak between 7:30pm and 10:00pm.

By demographics the same trend in ranking follows.  However it is evident that the viewing of local stations is higher with those over the age of 50 years while the viewing of foreign stations is higher with those from 16 to 50 years old.

TV Programme Genres

Respondents were asked what type of programme they like to watch on local television.  Local and Foreign News were the most favourite programme genre [26.3%] followed by local Drama programmes [15.6%], while Discussion & Current Affairs programmes ranked third [13.0%]. 

When analysed by gender, male preferences exceeded those of females in two categories [Sports (+10.5%) and Documentaries (+3.0%)]; female preferences exceed those of males in Drama (+7.4%); Light Entertainment (+2.9%); Religious programmes (+3.0%), and Teleshopping [+2.2%]. 

There was very little gender difference for News Local & Foreign (+2.0%); Discussion programmes (+1.7%); Music Videos (+0.2%); Children’s programmes (+0.9%); and Cultural/Educational programes (+0.9%].

Radio Audiences

Bay Radio remains the most popular station with 25.1% of all radio listeners followed by ONE Radio [14.8%] and Vibe FM [11.2%].  B Bay Radio was the most followed station by all those under fifty years old – with more than half [57.48%] of 16-30 year olds  and about a third of all 31-50 year olds [32.49%] following this station.  ONE Radio is popular with those who are above the age of 50 with just below a quarter [23.7%] of all 51-70 year olds and just about a third of all 70+ year olds [30.3%] following this station.


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