ITV's National Television Awards show draws lowest audience for eight years
ITV’s coverage of the National Television Awards has attracted its lowest audience in eight years, with fewer than 5.5 million tuning in to see Strictly Come Dancing beat The X Factor to the best talent show prize.
- The programme, presented by Dermot O’Leary and broadcast live from the O2 arena in London,
- attracted 5.47 million viewers and a 25.5% share of total television viewing between 7.30pm and 10pm on Wednesday.
This just comes to show how there is a decline in people watching live TV. This could be due to the development of NDM which means that people can watch thinks on online streaming on catch up. Rather than being forced to see it on TV.
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