
Digital television provider
TiVo have
released details of their analysis of how their customers have accessed programmes last year, revealing that
Doctor Who was the fifth most-watched post-broadcast cable-orginated programme via their service. The show on BBC America was watched by an additional 88.8% viewers since its broadcast; the channel's
Orphan Black came top with 91.2% viewers watching via timeshift, followed by Showtime's
Nurse Jackie achieving 90.5%, Sundance's
Rectify at 89.8%, and IFC's
Portlandia at 89.4%.
The report is based upon the habits of some 350,000 customers between January and November 2014, examining how television programmes were received and how advertising campaigns fared with viewers.