Each day during the election campaign, Digital Spy will be tracking the performance of the major news broadcasters. Check in daily for a roundup of the latest ratings for the terrestrial news programmes and the rolling news channels.

Overnight data for Sunday, April 10 follows.

Terrestrials: Daytime

BBC One
Breakfast (6am - 8.10am): 509,000 (32.2%)
Breakfast With Frost (9.30am - 10.30am): 1.44 million (22.5%)
The Politics Show (12pm - 1pm): 1.1 million (14.4%)

ITV1
GMTV News (6am - 6.10am): 72,000 (11.5%)
The Sunday Programme (6.10am - 7.30am): 84,000 (7.4%)
Jonathan Dimbleby (12.45pm - 1.40pm): 599,000 (7.3%)

Terrestrials: Evening/Primetime

BBC One
BBC News (7.35pm - 8pm): 4.77 million (20.1%)
Ten O'Clock News (10pm - 10.15pm): 3.28 million (14.8%)
Panorama (10.15pm - 11pm): 2.24 million (12.2%)

ITV1
Regional News (6.25pm - 6.40pm): 3.32 million (18.5%)
Evening News (6.40pm - 7pm): 4.64 million (24.3%)
Evening News (10.30pm - 10.45pm): 3.53 million (19%)

Channel 4
Channel 4 News (7.30pm - 8pm): 711,000 (3%)

Five
Five News (6.10pm - 6.30pm): 1.24 million (7.6%)

News Channels

Top audience was News 24's 8am hour of Breakfast, which had 130,000 (4.28%). Sky News trailed for most of the day, peaking with 64,000 (0.61%) between 5pm and 7pm. Sunday with Adam Boulton held 42,000 (0.87%) in the 10am hour.

Ratings data supplied by ViewingFigures.com