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File-sharers' TV tastes revealed

2009-08-28 05:06:30

By Rory Cellan-Jones

Technology correspondent, BBC News

Millions of television viewers are now using file-sharing services to access

free and unauthorised copies of programmes, research has revealed.

US drama Heroes was the most popular illegal download this year, according to

research firm Big Champagne.

About 55 million people downloaded the show, while 51 million chose to access

Lost, the second most popular show.

Visits to leading "torrent" sites, which index video and music files, have also

nearly doubled in the last year.

The proportion of file-sharing involving films and television rather than music

is continuing to rise, the research shows.

"Millions of television viewers now access free, unauthorised versions of

favourite shows at least some of the time," says Eric Garland, chief executive

of Big Champagne.

"This is a socially acceptable form of casual piracy - and it is replacing

viewing hours."

Film show

All of the programmes in the top 10 were American, but the survey also examined

unauthorised downloads of popular BBC show Top Gear.

Most Popular Film Torrents Watchmen; 16,906,452

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button; 13, 133, 137

Yes Man; 13,038,364

Twilight; 11,632,645

Fast and Furious; 10,613,668

Gran Torino; 9,880,700

Marley and Me; 9,099,219

Slumdog Millionaire; 8,840,884

Bolt; 8,690,633

Australia; 8,628,012

During the most recent series, the figures show around 300,000 downloads of

each episode in the days immediately following their broadcast in the UK.

But the UK accounted for just 4% of the download activity, with 47% coming from

the United States.

Big Champagne says Top Gear has been among the most pirated television

programmes internationally.

The series appears on BBC America some time after it is shown in the UK, and it

appears that some American fans are eager to download it before it is available

legally.

The research also looks at unauthorised film downloads and shows they are

getting lower audiences than those for TV programmes.

Most Popular TV Torrents Heroes; 54,562,012

Lost; 51,151,396

24; 34,119,093

Prison Break; 29,283,591

House; 26,277,954

Fringe; 21,434,755

Desperate Housewives; 21,378,412

Grey's Anatomy; 19,916,775

Gossip Girl; 19,706,870

Smallville; 19,598,999

Top of the chart was Watchmen, downloaded nearly 17 million times, followed by

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, with 13 million.

The Oscar-winning Slumdog Millionaire, a relatively low budget film compared

with the two Hollywood blockbusters, was viewed by nearly 9 million

unauthorised downloaders.

The research will be presented on Saturday at the Edinburgh Television Festival

in a session on what television can learn from the music industry's experience

with online piracy.

Mr Garland says there are major differences between the two industries and the

impact on television may not be as severe as some TV executives fear: "We may

see a lot of disruption but it is premature to say 'we're next'."

"The effect on the business is going to be very different."

Big Champagne's research also shows that the rate of piracy for live events,

such as sport or talent shows, is much lower than that for popular drama

series.