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Published Date: 30 June 2009
Andy Murray's nailbiting win at Wimbledon last night was seen by more than 12 million viewers.
BBC1 cleared its schedule to show the match uninterrupted, and extended coverage meant the Ten O'Clock News was put back more than 40 minutes.

The match drew well over twice the usual audience who would be expected to tune in to the news at that time, which is normally around 5 million.

At the moment he won match point against Stanislas Wawrinka in the five-set battle, the audience reached 12.6 million, with an average of 8.6 million watching during the match's duration.

More than half of UK TV viewers were watching BBC1 in the build-up to Murray's triumph, figures showed.

A BBC spokesman said: "BBC1 is where viewers come to enjoy great sporting moments of national importance. Last night's Murray match was one such occasion.

"From the outset it looked like the match was going to be very close so we took the decision to move it to BBC1 as soon as we could and to stay with it right to the end to ensure that the maximum number of people could enjoy this nail-biting game."



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  • Last Updated: 30 June 2009 11:20 AM
  • Source: scotsman.com
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: The BBC , Andrew Murray
 
1

daffy_b,

30/06/2009 13:35:55
What would the viewing figures be if he made it to the final ???

Would her maj attend?

Best o luck Andy!
2

Ally,

London 30/06/2009 14:19:53
So...

1. Why does it make a difference if it's on BBC1 or BBC2? Can some people get one and not the other?

2. Does anyone else find it nonsensical to compare the number of people watching the news with the number watching a tennis match? Why is it relevant?

Other than that - good match though Murray seemed to be struggling with the heat a bit. Hope he goes all the way.
3

Baba Yaga,

15/07/2009 16:48:12
Andy Murray is a great tennis player and will one day reach the number one spot.

 

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