‘It’s All About Screens.’ This is the Daily Diary of Screens. On Sunday, July 26, 2015, CBS finished #1 but ABC’s ‘‘Celebrity Family Feud’‘ was the top program. BBC One was #1 in the UK on Sunday as ‘Partners In Crime’ was the top program. Network Nine finished #1 in Australia as ‘‘The Voice Australia’ was the top program. ‘Ant-Man’ tops at box office.
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For Sunday, July 26, 2015 (Posted on July 27, 2015)
CBS
The Tiffany Network had some old and new to win Sunday. At 7P, a rerun of ’60 Minutes’ finished with an average 7.73 million viewers. At 8P, ‘Big Brother’ finished with an average 5.92 million viewers. At 9P, a rerun of ‘Madam Secretary’ finished with an average 3.72 million viewers. Then at 10P, a rerun of ‘CSI’ finished with an average 4.10 million viewers.
ABC
The Alphabet Network had old and new and mixed it with a feud. At 7P, a rerun of ‘America’s Funniest Home Videos’ finished with an average 4.35 million viewers. At 8P, ‘Celebrity Family Feud’ finished as the top program of the evening with an average 8.54 million viewers. Then at 9P, ‘BattleBots’ finished with an average 4.61 million viewers. At 10P, ‘Save My Life: Boston Trama’ finished with an average 3.40 million viewers.
Univision
The #1 Hispanic Network in America beat NBC and FOX to finished #3 on Sunday. At 7P, ‘ The Gold Cup’ on Univision aired live as Mexico won its 7th Gold Cup with a 3-0 victory of Jamaica and drew an average 2.673 million viewers, easily beating both NBC and FOX.
NBC
The Peacock Network also mixed old with new programming in Sunday but had a huge failure to lift off. At 7P, ‘Hollywood Game Night’ finished with an average 2.08 million viewers. Then at 8P, ‘Welcome To Sweden’ finished with an average 1.16 million viewers as it simply did not take hold. Then at 830P, another episode of ‘Welcome to Sweden’ finished with an average 1.11 million viewers. At 9P, a rerun of ‘American Ninja Warrior’ finished with an average 2.39 million viewers.
FOX
The Animal Network of Broadcast had an entire schedule of reruns of its animation domination which didn’t dominate. AT 7P, a rerun of ‘Bob’s Burgers’ finished with an average 1.12 million viewers. The at 730P, another rerun of ‘Bob’s Burgers’ finished with an average 1.19 million viewers. At 8P, a rerun of ‘The Simpson’s’ finished #1 on the network on Sunday with an average 2.12 million viewers. At 830P, a rerun of ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ finished with an average 1.47 million viewers. At 9P, a rerun of ‘Family Guy’ finished with an average 1.75 million viewers. Then at 930P, a rerun of ‘The Last Man On Earth’ finished with an average 1.22 million viewers.
For The Record
CBS finished #1 on Sunday with an average 5.369 million viewers. ABC came in second with an average 5.225 million viewers. Univision finished #3 with an average 2.673 million viewers. NBC finished with an average 2.001 million viewers. FOX finished in the basement with an average 1.477 million viewers.
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On this date in 1974, NBC-TV cancelled ‘Dinah’s Place’ off of its daytime programming roster.
Cable Television News
Live +7 Top Ten Cable Programs Week Ending 12 July 2015
#1 ‘Rizzoli & Isles’ TNT 6.902 million viewers
#2 ‘Major Crimes’ TNT 6.125 million viewers
#3 ‘The Last Ship’ TNT 5.023 million viewers
#4 ‘Naked & Afraid’DISC 3.951 million viewers
#5 ‘True Detective’HBO 3.905 million viewers
#6 ‘Duck Dynasty’ AEN 3.890 million viewers
#7 ‘Falling Skies’ TNT 3.498 million viewers
#8 ‘Murder In The First’ TNT 3.469 million viewers
#9 ‘Royal Pains’ USA 3.112 million viewers
#10 ‘Mr. Robot’ USA 3.054 million viewers
Television News
Live +7 Top Ten Broadcast Programs Week Ending 12 July 2015
#1 ‘America’s Got Talent’ NBC 12.430 million viewers
#2 ‘Zoo’ CBS 10.435 million viewers
#3 ‘Celebrity Family Feud’ ABC 9.819 million viewers
#4 ‘The Bachelorette’ ABC 8.490 million viewers
#5 ‘Under The Dome’ CBS 8.250 million viewers
#6 ‘Big Brother’ CBS 7.514 million viewers
#7 ‘Extant’ CBS 7.167 million viewers
#8 ‘Wayward Pines’ FOX 6.511 million viewers
#9 ‘MasterChef’ FOX 6.384 million viewers
#10 ‘Dateline FRI’ NBC 6.222 million viewers
Cinema News
Top Ten Box Office Weekend of 24-26 July 2015 (Domestic)
#1 ‘Ant-Man’ $24,765,000 in 3,868 theaters
#2 ‘Pixels’ $24,000,000 in 3,723 theaters
#3 ‘Minions’ $22,058,050 in 4,066 theaters
#4 ‘Trainwreck’ $17,281,000 in 3,171 theaters
#5 ‘Southpaw’ $16,500,000 in 2,772 theaters
#6 ‘Paper Towns’ $12,500,000 in 3,031 theaters
#7 ‘Inside Out’ $ 7,356,000 in 2,717 theaters
#8 ‘Jurassic World’ $ 6,850,550 in 2,645 theaters
#9 ‘Mr. Holmes’ $ 2,849,000 in 686 theaters
#10 ‘Terminator:Gen’ $ 2,400,000 in 1,702 theaters
Top Ten Box Office Weekend of 24-26 July 2015 (International)
#1 ‘Monster Hunt’ $46,000,000 in 5 territories
#2 ‘Minions’ $44,000,000 in 61 territories
#3 ‘Ant-Man’ $35,400,000 in 49 territories
#4 ‘Inside Out’ $28,300,000 in 52 territories
#5 ‘Jian Bing Man’$25,000,000 in 1 territory
#6 ‘Pixels’ $21,400,000 in 57 territories
#7 ‘Assassination’$19,500,000 in 1 territory
#8 ‘Monkey King’ $17,000,000 in 1 territory
#9 ‘Terminator Genisys $10,700,000 in 65 territories
#10 ‘Paper Towns’ $8,000,000 in 38 territories
Top Box Office Weekend of 24-26 2015 (Worldwide)
#1 ‘Minions’ $66,000,000 in 61 territories
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BBC One
The Big One at 7P presented ‘Countryfile’ as a visit to Kent County Show finished with an average 6.2 million viewers (32%).
At 8P, the fourth and final episode of ‘Fake or Fortune?’ drew an average 5.0 million viewers (23%). AT 9P, the first of a six part series ‘Partners In Crime’ with David Walliams starring in the Agatha Christie adventure, brought in the biggest audience of the evening with an average 6.5 million viewers and a 29% share.
BBC Two
The Little Two at 8P had ‘Dragons’ Den’ drew an average 2.4 million and an 11% share. AT 9P, ‘Odyssey’ finished with 1.1 million viewers (5%).
ITV
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The Independent One at 8P had 'Surprise Surprise' brought in an average 3 million viewers (14%). At 9P, the third and final episode of 'Joanna Lumley's Trans-Siberian Adventure' finished with an average 3.1 million viewers and a 14% share of the available audience.
Channel 4
The Big Four at 9P presented ‘Humans’ and it was watched by an average 1.9 million viewers and an 8% share.
Channel 5
The Viacom Five at 9P had ‘Resident Evil: Retribution’ and it was watched by 524,000 viewers and a 3% share.
Down Under
Network Nine
The National Nine Network was back as #1 on Sunday in Australia with a 29.9% share of the available audience on a very competitive night. The #1 program was ‘The Voice Australia’ and it finished with a 1.472 million viewers. #2, ‘Nine News Sunday’ finished as the #1 newscast in the nation with an average 1.413 million viewers. #6 was ’60 Minutes’ with 845,000 viewers.
Seven
The Second Commercial Network in Australia finished second with a 23.6% share. #4 was ‘Seven News Sunday’ with an average 1,303,000 viewers. #9 was ‘Dancing with the Stars’ which finished with 710,000 viewers.
Ten
The Third Commercial Network in Australia finished #3 with a 23.2% share of the available audience. #3 was ‘MasterChef Australia-Grand Final Part 1’ with an average 1,389,000 viewers. #10 was a rerun of ‘Modern Family’ which finished with an average 663,000 viewers.
ABC
The Alphabet Network in Australia finished fourth with a 17.2% share with three programs finishing in the Top Ten. #5 was ‘ABC News Sunday’ which finished with an average 881,000 viewers. #7, ‘Grand Designs’ finished with an average 821,000 viewers. #8 was a rerun of ‘Inspector George Gently’ with an average 761,000 viewers.
SBS
The Special Broadcast Service in Australia finished #5 with a 6.1% share of the available audience.
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Ten
The Third Commercial Network in Australia finished with a huge 34.4% share of the available audience. And it was all because of the #1 program, ‘MasterChef Australia-Winner Announced with an average 2.133 million viewers. #2 was the show itself, ‘MasterChef Australia-Grand Final Part 2’ which drew 1,840,000 viewers. #10 was ‘The Project 7PM, with 832,000 viewers.
Seven
The Second Commercial Network in Australia finished second with a 21.4% share. #5 was ‘Seven News’ with an average 1.071 million viewers. #6, ‘Seven News/Today Tonight’ finished with an average 1,028,000 viewers.
Nine
The National Nine Network finished #3 on Monday with a 20.7% share of the available audience. #3 was ‘Nine news 6:30’ which drew an average 1,247,000 viewers. And, #4 was ‘Nine news’ with an average 1,213,000 viewers. #7 was ‘A Current Affair’ with an average 1,026,000 viewers.
ABC
The Alphabet Network in Australia finished fourth with a 19.2% share. #8 was ‘Australian Story’ with an average 894,000 viewers. Then #9 was ‘ABC News’ which drew an average 881,000 viewers.
SBS
The Special Broadcast Service in Australia finished #5 with an average 4.2% share of the available audience.
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