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Ed Chamberlin thrilled after nearly ten million watch the Grand National on ITV

Ed Chamberlin and Francesca Cumani in action at Aintree
Ed Chamberlin and Francesca Cumani in action at AintreeCredit: Edward Whitaker

Over one million more people tuned in to ITV Racing's coverage of this year's Grand National compared to in 2018, with the peak audience for the race recorded at 9.6 million compared to 8.5m 12 months ago.

The average audience for Saturday's show was 5.43m, which equated to a 39 per cent share of the terrestrial TV market.

With increased viewing figures for all three days of Aintree, and Saturday's Opening Show average figure up 71 per cent to 242,000 compared to 2018, there were plenty of reasons for the broadcaster to be cheerful.
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The Tiger Roll story was a big draw for audiences on Grand National dayCredit: John Grossick (racingpost.com/photos)

Ed Chamberlin, who led the coverage alongside Francesca Cumani, was delighted with the figures, and said they demonstrated the sport has a lot to be proud of and excited about.

"When I woke up yesterday morning and saw glorious sunshine I did think, 'Oh no', as in television terms that's bit of a disaster," said Chamberlin on Sunday. "Plus there was the slight fear of the FA Cup semi-final, so my hopes were tempered.

"But in Tiger Roll we had a real attraction, and we made no apologies on ITV, we tried really hard to get people to engage with Tiger Roll."


ITV Grand National day viewing figures

2019
Peak audience 9.58 million
Average 5.4m
Share 39%

2018
Peak audience 8.48 million
Average 5.1m
Share 41%


The channel's Social Stable content, hosted by Matt Chapman and Love Island star Chris Hughes, was a hit with 4.4m video views on multiple platforms, along with 880,000-plus minutes of content viewed. There were 7m impressions over the three days.

While there was an emphasis on targeting younger viewers with social media, Chamberlin also highlighted the work of Gabriel Clarke, who presented the Tiger Roll story.

"To have him doing features on racing I think is pretty cool," Chamberlin added. "He surpassed himself with a masterpiece on Tiger Roll and it was really important to give people a backstory."
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Davy Russell celebrates after winning the Grand National on Tiger Roll on SaturdayCredit: Grossick Racing

Tiger Roll's outstanding victory helped push racing beyond the sports pages in national newspapers, following similar coverage afforded to Bryony Frost after her Ryanair win aboard Frodon at the Cheltenham Festival.

Chamberlin urged racing to come together and cash in on the positive publicity after a challenging period, and said: "It's very important now we celebrate what is a magnificent sport and product.

"The authorities have done a brilliant job with the National and I hope now we can all join together and push the positives of the sport."


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David BaxterReporter

Published on 7 April 2019inBritain

Last updated 16:37, 7 April 2019

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