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The Last Doctor wrote:So he admits to fiddling the statistics and making the targets so low that they were always going to be reached and exceeded.>As RTD said recently:
Don't believe the doomsayers. The total audience numbers
aren't what they were - but Doctor Who remains an enduring
success for the BBC and RTD. Disney may renew after next year,
or they may not - but the show's not going anywhere. No wonder
RTD has half a dozen scripts in development for 2026 already.
"But according to the people who juggle the numbers, all targets
have been reached and exceeded."
Yes, he could be telling lies, but as RTD has the inside dataRTD is a proven serial liar.
and knows what the BBC's expectations are. Why would he makeI believe the actual numbers and until I see them the best numbers we have are from Doomcock and my analysis of them based on the viewing patterns of my YouTube channel.
such a bold statement publicly if it was untrue? So who do we
believe, the Executive Producer of a TV show or the YouTube
commentators and other spurious individuals who claim only 200
people are watching "Doctor Who"? I believe RTD, so I don't
believe "Doctor Who" is going anywhere any time soon.
As for Disney... well, we'll never know exactly what theirIt's never been in their top 10 and their top 10 corresponds to less than 2 million views per episode, and only 1% of views on streaming are views of the whole episode.
expectations are from "Doctor Who" in the international markets,
which is one show among many on their platform. But Disney do
get monthly subscription fees from their customers, plus adIt will depended on how far into the bargain basement the BBC are willing to drop the price. They're not going to be able to get enough to make a new series for this badly written woke garbage that hates, despises, and totally detests its male audience.
revenue from their subscribers who choose the cheaper Disney+
plan, meaning the shows those people watch feature
[non-skippable] adverts. So Disney do have money coming in
regardless. We'll know how happy they are are with "Doctor Who",
or not, when the time comes to renew their partnership with the
BBC for the "Doctor Who" international streaming rights.
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