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mm1352000: I watched this on the Globecast feed of ITV's coverage from D2 (no ads). Anyone know if that was what TV One and TV 3 were using for their source? The audio sync wasn't great at times, but the sound and picture quality seemed exceptional even if they were SD.
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System One: PS3 SuperSlim, NPVR and Plex Server running on Intel NUC (C2D) (Windows 10 Pro), Sony BDP-S390 BD player, Pioneer AVR, Odroid C2 running Kodi and Plex, Panasonic 60" 3D plasma, Samsung Q80 Atmos soundbar. Google Chromecast, Google Chromecast TV
System Two: Oppo BDP-80 BluRay Player with hardware mode to be region free, Vivitek HD1080P 1080P DLP projector with 100" screen, Denon AVRS730H 7.2 Channel Dolby Atmos/DTS-X AV Receiver, Samsung 4K player, Google Chromecast, Odroid C2 running Kodi and Plex
Almost 2.2 million kiwis tuned in to watch the Royal Wedding last night.
Official data from Nielsen TAM shows that 2,192,000 viewers watched the wedding at some stage between 7:30pm – 12:30am on TV ONE and/or TV3 (viewers who watched parts of the wedding on both channels have only been counted once to provide an accurate figure).
The ceremony itself drew the highest audience of the night. 1,376,610 viewers watched Prince William and Catherine Middleton exchange vows live from Westminster Abbey between 10:15-10:30pm. (884,190 on TV ONE – 492,420 on TV3)
TechnoGuy001: How can they know how many people were watching?
xarqi:TechnoGuy001: How can they know how many people were watching?
They can't "know"; they estimate by random sampling and extrapolation.
freeviewfan: tv1 is alway much more hq then tv3 better broadcasting device
Regards,
Old3eyes
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