
The BBC was the preferred network for coverage of the US Presidential election result on Tuesday night, according to early figures.
Anchored by David Dimbleby from Washington, the coverage - which was also simulcast on the BBC News channel, BBC World and BBC America - averaged 1.31m (24.7%) for BBC One between 11.15pm and 2am.
ITV1's coverage, fronted by Julie Etchingham in New York and Alistair Stewart in London, had just 320k (7%) from 11.45pm.
The top-rated programme of Tuesday was EastEnders, which drew 8.82m (39.1%) to BBC One at 7.30pm and 991k (5.7%) to BBC Three at 10pm. Emmerdale had 6.44m (29.9%) for ITV1 at 7pm. Hollyoaks drew 1.89m (9%) to Channel 4 and 788k (4.2%) to E4 at 7pm (+1: 145k, 0.7%).
ITV1's coverage of the Champions League game between Liverpool and Spanish side Atlético Madrid averaged 4.7m (20%) between 7.30pm and 10pm. On ITV4, coverage of AS Roma vs Chelsea had 766k (3.8%) over the same period.
Holby City brought in 5.78m (24.3%) to BBC One in the 8pm hour, and on BBC Two, the continuing Autumnwatch notched up a healthy 3.14m (13.2%). Channel 4's Miss Naked Beauty fashion series appealed to 1.76m (7.4%) and Five's Nature Shock interested 803k (3.4%).

BBC One had an average share of 25.2% (last week: 22.8%) to ITV1's 19% (17.6%). BBC Two was third with 7.7% (8.1%), followed by Channel 4 on 7.3% (7.8%) and Five on 5.8% (6.1%).
BBC Three's reality competition Last Man Standing made an ascent in the ratings, logging 524k (2.5%) in the 9pm hour. Family Guy was also popular, with audiences of 535k (5.3%) and 490k (6.1%) in the 11pm hour.
E4 movie Mr & Mrs Smith pulled in an impressive 383k (2.2%) from 9pm (+1: 175k, 1.5%) and on ITV3 from 10pm, the concluding half of disaster drama Flood had 393k (3.3%).
Ratings data supplied by Attentional



