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2018 en la televisión británica

Esta es una lista de eventos que tuvieron lugar en 2018 relacionados con la televisión en el Reino Unido .

Eventos

Enero

Febrero

Marzo

Abril

Puede

Junio

Julio

Agosto

Septiembre

Octubre

Noviembre

Diciembre

Las 10 emisiones televisivas más vistas del año

Cifras de audiencia consolidadas de BARB durante 7 días

La Junta de Investigación de Audiencias de los Emisores (BARB) utilizó este método de medición hasta agosto de 2018. Los detalles de las cifras de audiencia incluyen canales +1 y HD. Episodio, entrega o partido con mayor audiencia por canal. [333]

Debuta

BBC

Televisión de pago

Canal 4

Canal 5

Otros canales

Canales y servicios de streaming

Nuevos canales

Canales fuera de servicio

Canales de cambio de marca

Programas de televisión

Cambios de afiliación a la red

Regresaremos este año después de una pausa de un año o más.

Programas de televisión en curso

Década de 1920

Década de 1930

Década de 1950

Década de 1960

Década de 1970

Década de 1980

Década de 1990

Década de 2000

Década de 2010

Terminando este año

Fallecidos

See also

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