This is the Daily Diary of Screens. On Monday, June 22, 2015, ABC was the #1 network in the U.S. as ‘The Bachelorette‘ was the top program. BBC One finished #1 in the UK as ‘The Met: Policing London‘ was the top program. Nine finished #1 in Australia as ‘Married At First Sight‘ was the top program. TUESDAY AUSTRALIAN OVERNIGHT TV RATINGS (*SEE BELOW)
Today, traditional TV still accounts for the lion’s share of video viewing, but online and mobile are where the growth is. When managed together, TV/digital/mobile hold the potential to drive real impact for advertisers—enabling them to maximize the customers they reach and/or reinforce key messaging across screens. After all, ‘It’s all about screens’.
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For Monday, June 22, 2015 (Posted on June 23, 2015)
ABC
The Alphabet Network had the girl, looking for that one right guy. At 8P, ‘The Bachelorette’ continued its winning ways on Monday as it was the nation’s top broadcast program with an average 6.58 million viewers and a 4.8/8. At 10P, ‘The Whispers’ finished with an average 4.00 million viewers and a 2.7/5, as it fell out of the top spot, to the dismay of the network affiliates.
NBC
The Peacock Network had ninja’s flying around doing their thing. At 8P, ‘American Ninja Warrior’ finished with an average 6.05 million viewers and a 3.6/6. At 10P, ‘The Island’ finished with an average 3.55 million viewers and a 2.0/3. Note: NBC was preempted in Detroit for local fireworks. Ratings may be adjusted in the final ratings.
CBS
The Tiffany Network had its regular programming, in rerun. At 8P, a rerun of ‘2 Broke Girls’ finished with an average 4.61 million viewers and a 3.0/5. At 830P, a rerun of ‘Mike & Molly’ finished with an average 4.81 million viewers and a 3.2/5. At 9P, a rerun of ‘Scorpion’ finished with an average 4.54 million viewers and a 3.1/5. At 10P, a rerun of ‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ jumped back into the #1 position in this time slot with an average 6.26 million viewers and a 4.1/7, great news for Black Rock’s network affiliates leading into their local newscasts.
FOX
The Animal Network of Broadcast had no golf on Monday. And the result was a giant slip from the top of the ratings ladder. At 8P, they tried reality dancing and ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ didn’t do so well as it finished with an average 3.30 million viewers and a 2.9/5. It has become the DJ of the dance floor.
The CW
The Little Network That Couldn’t ran reruns. At 8P, a rerun of ‘The Originals’ finished with an average 1.08 million viewers and a 0.5/1. At 9P, a rerun of ‘Jane the Virgin’ finished with an average 1.08 million viewers and a 0.4/1. Note: The CW was preempted in New York City and Chicago for MLB baseball. Ratings may be adjusted in the final ratings.
For The Record
ABC finished #1 on Monday with an average 5.721 million viewers and a 4.1/7. CBS finished with an average 5.170 million viewers and a 3.4/6. NBC finished with an average 5.220 million viewers and a 3.1/5. FOX finished with an average 3.303 million viewers and a 2.9/5. Univision finished with an average 2.177 million viewers. Telemundo finished with an average 1.400 million viewers and a 0.1/2. The CW finished with an average 1.079 million viewers and a 0.4/1.
Today In TV History
On this date in 2011, the pilot episdoe of ‘Suits’ aired on the USA Network.
Cable TV Top 25 Programs Week of June 15-21, 2015
#1 ‘Rizzoli & Isles’ TNT Tue 4.394 million viewers @ 9P
2 ‘WWE Entertainment’ USA Mon 4.249 million viewers @ 9P
3 ‘WWE Entertainment’ USA Mon 4.095 million viewers @ 8P
4 ‘WWE Entertainment’ USA Mon 3.997 million viewers @ 10P
5 ‘Alaskan Bush People’ DISC Fri 3.894 million viewers @ 9P
6 ‘Major Crimes’ TNT Mon 3.814 million viewers @ 9P
7 ‘True Detective’ HBOM Sun 3.172 million viewers @ 9P
8 ‘The Big Bang Theory’ TBSC Wed 2.950 million viewers @ 10P
9 ‘The Last Ship’ TNT Sun 2.938 million viewers @ 9P
10 ‘The Big Bang Theory’ TBSC Wed 2.814 million viewers @ 1030P
11 ‘The Big Bang Theory’ TBSC Wed 2.788 million viewers @ 9P
12 ‘The Big Bang Theory’ TBSC Sat 2.700 million viewers @ 1030P
13 ‘Love&Hip Hop Atlanta 4’VH1 Mon 2.678 million viewers @ 8P
14 ‘Proof’ TNT Tue 2.656 million viewers @ 10P
15 ‘The O’Reilly Factor’ FOXN Tue 2.622 million viewers @ 8P
16 ‘Street Outlaws’ DISC Mon 2.615 million viewers @ 9P
17 ‘The O’Reilly Factor’ FOXN Mon 2.545 million viewers @ 8P
18 ‘Brother VS Brother’ HGTV Wed 2.529 million viewers @ 9P
19 ‘The Big Bang Theory’ TBSC Sat 2.498 million viewers @ 10P
20 ‘American Pickers’ HIST Wed 2.474 million viewers @ 9P
21 ‘WWE Smackdown’ SYFY Thu 2.466 million viewers @ 8P
22 ‘The Big Bang Theory’ TBSC Wed 2.442 million viewers @ 8P
23 ‘Deadliest Catch’ DISC Tue 2.393 million viewers @ 9P
24 ‘Moutain Men’ HIST Thu 2.371 million viewers @ 9P
25 ‘Texas Rising’ HIST Mon 2.359 million viewers @ 9P
All ratings above Live+SD (live viewing plus same day DVR viewing)
Digital/Mobile News
Retailers’ Most Influential Promotional Vehicles, According to Online Shoppers
Emails offering free shipping (54%) or a discount (53%) are the forms of retailer advertising most likely to prompt online shoppers to shop with a retailer, per recently-released results from a UPS and comScore study. A recent MarketingCharts study found that consumers are most likely to open emails from brands because the subject line promotes a discount or offer that interests them. Retailers have clearly caught onto this trend, per L2 research, which found last year that some 55% of emails sent during Q1 2014 by the 100 omnichannel retail brands tracked in its study advertised discounts, up from 49% the previous year.
Cinema News
Top Ten Box Office This Weekend of June 19-21, 2015 (Domestic)
#1 ‘Jurassic World’ $102,018,525 in 4,291 theaters
#2 ‘Inside Out’ $ 91,056,000 in 3,946 theaters
#3 ‘Spy’ $ 10,500,000 in 3,558 theaters
#4 ‘San Andreas’ $ 8,240,000 in 3,177 theaters
#5 ‘Dope’ $ 6,017,250 in 2002 theaters
#6 ‘Insidious 3’ $ 4,112,000 in 2,553 theaters
#7 ‘Pitch Perfect 2’$ 3,294,110 in 2,146 theaters
#8 ‘Mad Max:Fury Rd’$ 2,815,000 in 1,424 theaters
#9 ‘Avengers:Ultron’$ 2,700,000 in 1,662 theaters
#10 ‘Tomorrowland’ $ 2,000,000
Top Ten Box Office This Weekend of June 19-21, 2015 (International)
#1 ‘Jurassic World’ $160,518,525 in 67 territories
#2 ‘Inside Out’ $ 41,000,000 in 38 territories
#3 ‘SPL 2’ $ 29,000,000 in 3 territories
#4 ‘San Andreas’ $ 18,800,000 in 69 territories
#5 ‘Minions’ $ 12,300,000 in 4 territories
#6 ‘Spy’ $ 9,600,000 in 62 territories
#7 ‘Classified File’$ 8,500,000 in 1 territory
#8 ‘Dragon Ball Z’ $ 7,000,000 in 8 territories
#9 ‘Mad Max:Fury Rd’$ 4,900,000 in 57 territories
#10 ‘Poltergeist’ $ 4,400,000 in 32 territories
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Across The Pond
BBC One
The Big One topped the ratings charts on Monday in the UK. At 730P, ‘Nigel Slater: Eating Together’ brought in a total of 2.88 million viewers (14.8%). Then at 830P, ‘Disaster on Everest’ followed with an average 2.19 million viewers (10.6%). At 9P, ‘The Met: Policing London’ was the most-watched program of the night outside of soaps with an average 3.73 million viewers (18.5%).
ITV
It was not a good night for the Independent One. At 8P, ‘Johnny Kingdom’s Wild Exmoor’ finished with 2.71 million viewers (13.5%). That was the high water mark for the evening. From that point is was all down hill. At 9P, ‘Vicious’ finished with an average 2.18 million viewers (10.7%). At 930P, ‘It’s A Funny Old Week’ was viewed by an average 1.32 million viewers (6.5%).
BBC Two
The Little Two at 8P had ‘The £100k House: The Final Fix’ and it brought in an average 1.44 million viewers (7.1%). At 9P, ‘Japan: Earth’s Enchanted Island’ again was the tops for the evening on Two as it brought in an average 2.66 million viewers (13.2%). At 10P, HBO’s ‘Episodes’ followed with 850,000 viewers (4.9%).
Channel 4
The Big Four at 8P presented ‘Dispatches’ as it was watched by only 730,000 viewers (3.7%). At 830P, ‘Gadget Man’ attracted fewer as only 610,000 viewers (3.0%) watched. At 9P, ‘Kevin McCloud’s Escape to the Wild’ was the top for the network on the evening with an average 1.55 million viewers (7.7%).
BBC Three
The Little Three hat 930P, had coverage of ‘FIFA’s Women’s World Cup’ featuring America’s victory over Colombia drew an average 1.39 million viewers (10.7%) until 1215A.
Channel 5
The Viacom Five at 8P presented ‘Caught on Camera’ drew an average 887,000 viewers (4.4%). Then at 9P, ‘Inside Manchester’s Midland Hotel’ finished with an average 928,000 viewers and a 4.6% share of the available audience. At 10P, ‘Big Brother’ increased from Sunday with an average 1.01 million viewers (6.4%).
E4
The Tiny Four at 9P had ‘Made in Chelsea’ and it concluded with 484,000 viewers (2.4%).
ITV2
The Indy Two at 9P presented ‘Love Island’ as it continued with an average 440,000 viewers (2.2%).
Down Under
Network Nine
The National Nine Network finished #1 with a solid 31.3% share of the available audience in prime time on Monday in Australia. Nine had the top four programs in the Top Ten as #1 was ‘Married at First Sight’ which drew 1.290 million viewers. @2 was ‘Nine News’ with an average of 1,238,000 viewers. #3 was ‘Reno Rumble’ as the winner was announced with 1,215,000 viewers watching. #4 was ‘Nine News 6:30’ which drew 1,194,000 viewers. #7 was ‘A Current Affair’ again topping 1 million with an average 1,013,000 viewers. #9 was ‘Reno Rumble-Grand Final’ with 982,000 viewers.
Seven
The Second Commercial Network in Australia finished second with a 23.9% share. #6, ‘Seven News’ drew an average 1,070,000 viewers. #8 was ‘Seven News/Today Tonight’ with an average 1,008,000 viewers.
Ten
The Third Commercial Network finished #3 with 20.3% share. #5 was ‘MasterChef Australia’ finished with 1,142,000 viewers, the only program in the top ten from Ten on Monday.
ABC
The Alphabet Network in Australia finished fourth with a 19.2% share of the available audience. #10 was ‘ABC News’ with an average 964,000 viewers.
SBS
The Special Broadcast Service finished #5 on Monday with a 5.3% share.
*TUESDAY AUSTRALIAN OVERNIGHT TV RATINGS
Network Nine
The National Nine Network finished #1 for the second straight day on Tuesday as it delivered a 28.3% share of the available audience. #2 was ‘A Current Affair’ which drew an average 1,193,000 viewers. It was the top program in Sydney (376,000 viewers) and in Brisbane (232,000 viewers).
Ten
The Third Commercial Network in Australia finished second with a 24.6% share. But it had the #1 program in the nation as ‘MasterChef Australia’ finished with an average 1,223,000 viewers. It was the only program in the Top Ten on Ten on Tuesday. It finished as the top program in Melbourne (461,000 viewers). #3 was ‘Nine News’ which tied with ‘Nine News 6:30’ as they both finished with an average 1,165,000 viewers. # was ‘Nine news 6:30’ with an average 1,165,000 viewers. #8 was ‘The Big Bang Theory’ which finished with an average 927,000 viewers and was the top comedy of the night. #10 was ‘Love Child’ which delivered 856,000 viewers.
Seven
The Second Commercial Network in Australia finished #3 with a 23.0% share of the available audience on Tuesday. #5 was ‘Seven News’ with 995,000 viewers. It was the top program in Adelaide (130,000 viewers) and Perth (175,000 viewers). #7 was ‘Seven News/Today Tonight’ which drew 943,000 viewers. #9 was ‘House Rules’ with 903,000 viewers.
ABC
The Alphabet Network in Australia finished fourth with a 19.8% share, a slight uptick from Monday evening. #6 was ‘The Killing Season’ which drew an average 979,000 viewers.
SBS
The Special Broadcast Service in Australia finished #5 with a 4.3% share, down a full 1.0% share from Monday.
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