Doctor Who achieves 88.8% timeshift in the USA
Saturday, 3 January 2015 - Reported by Chuck Foster
Digital television provider TiVo have released details of their analysis of how their customers have accessed programmes last year, revealing that Doctor Who was the fifth most-watched post-broadcast cable-orginated programme via their service. The show on BBC America was watched by an additional 88.8% viewers since its broadcast; the channel's Orphan Black came top with 91.2% viewers watching via timeshift, followed by Showtime's Nurse Jackie achieving 90.5%, Sundance's Rectify at 89.8%, and IFC's Portlandia at 89.4%.
The report is based upon the habits of some 350,000 customers between January and November 2014, examining how television programmes were received and how advertising campaigns fared with viewers.
The report is based upon the habits of some 350,000 customers between January and November 2014, examining how television programmes were received and how advertising campaigns fared with viewers.