NBC Powers To #1 Sunday in the U.S. ITV #1 in the UK. Seven #1 in Australia.

‘It’s All About Screens.’ This is the Daily Diary of Screens. On Sunday, September 13, 2015, NBC finished #1 as ‘‘Sunday Night Football’‘ was the top program. ITV #1 in the UK as ‘The X Factor UK’ was the top program. Seven finished #1 in Australia as ‘‘The X Factor Australia’ was the top program. MONDAY AUSTRALIAN OVERNIGHT TV RATINGS (*SEE BELOW) NEW AUSTRALIAN PRIME MINISTER NAMED

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For Sunday, September 13, 2015 (Posted on September 14, 2015)

NBC #1 Sunday as 'Sunday Night Football' returns for 2015.

NBC #1 Sunday as ‘Sunday Night Football’ returns for 2015 with over 24 million viewers.


NBC

The Peacock Network won for the fifth night in the past seven nights on Sunday. At 7P, ‘Football Night In America’ finished with an average 10.33 million viewers. At 8P, ‘Sunday Night Football Pregame’ finished with an average 18.90 million viewers. Then at 830P, ‘Sunday Night Football’ with the Dallas Cowboys beating the New York Giants finished with an average 24.48 million viewers and a 16.7 rating, 28 share. Top markets were Dallas, 35.9/55; San Antonio, 28.5/45; Albuquerque, 24.5/37; Richmond, 24.4/37; Austin, 23.3/40; Norfolk, 21.4/33; Philadelphia, 20.4/32; New Orleans, 20.3/29; Tulsa, 20.0/30; and Las Vegas, 19.8/31. Note: Due to the nature of live sports coverage, ratings for NBC (Football) are preliminary and likely to change in the final ratings.

CBS

The Tiffany Network finished second on Sunday. At 7P, an overrun of the ‘NFL Football’ between the Denver Broncos defeating the Baltimore Ravens finished with an average 19.70 million viewers and an 11.6/21. At 730P, ’60 Minutes’ finished with an average 11.13 million viewers and a 6.9/12. At 830P, ‘Big Brother’ finished with an average 6.77 million viewers 4.0/6. At 930P, a rerun of ‘Madam Secretary’ finished with an average 3.23 million viewers and a 2.1/3. At 1030P, a rerun of ‘CSI: Cyber’ finished with an average 2.97 million viewers and a 2.0/4.

ABC

The Alphabet Network began at 7P with ‘America’s Funniest Home Videos’ and it finished with an average 4.63 million viewers and a 2.8/5. At 8P, a rerun of ‘Shark Tank’ finished with an average 4.05 million viewers and a 2.5/4. At 9P, ‘Miss America’ contest finished with an average 6.99 million viewers and a 4.5/7 as Vanessa Williams, as a judge, made her first appearance on the program in 22 years. While Ms Georgia won, Ms Colorado could very well be everyone’s Miss America. While other contestants sang, danced or played instruments for the talent competition on the second night of preliminaries in Atlantic City, Kelley Johnson, Miss Colorado, delivered a unique monologue about experience as a nurse.

Univision

The #1 Hispanic Network in America had a very good night. AT 8P, the two hour premiere of ‘La Banda’ finished with an average 2.6 million viewers and a 1.2/2, pushing the network ahead of FOX for the evening. Locally, ‘La Banda’ made Univision the No. 2 broadcast station in the 8P–10P time period, outperforming ABC, CBS and FOX in Los Angeles, New York, Miami and Houston. Univision’s ‘La Banda’ delivered the #1 most socially engaged audience for a broadcast primetime program and network, garnering more Tweets per unique than NBC’s NFL Football, ABC’s Miss America and CBS’ Big Brother.

FOX

The Animal Network of Broadcast at 7P began with a rerun of ‘Bob’s Burgers’ and finished with an average 3.03 million viewers and a 2.3/4. At 730P, another rerun of ‘Bob’s Burgers’ finished with an average 3.94 million viewers and a 1.3/2. At 8P, a rerun of ‘The Simpsons’ which finished with an average 2.30 million viewers and a 1.4/2. At 830P, a rerun of ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ finished with an average 1.47 million viewers and a 1.0/2. At 9P, a rerun of ‘Family Guy’ finished with an average 1.58 million viewers and a 1.0/2. And at 930P, a rerun of ‘Last Man On Earth’ finished with an average 1.21 million viewers and an 0.8/1.

For The Record

NBC finished #1 with an average 20.24 million viewers and an 11.6/20. CBS finished second with an average 8.11 million viewers and a 4.9/8. ABC finished #3 with an average 5.66 million viewers and a 3.6/6. Univision finished #4 with 2.1 million viewers and a 1.1/2. FOX finished with an average 2.10 million viewers and a 1.3/2. Telemundo finished with a 0.4/1.

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Consumer Satisfaction With The In-Store Shopping Experience
About three-quarters of the almost 2,000 shoppers surveyed around the world by Zebra Technologies are at least somewhat satisfied with shopping in stores, per a recent study. But satisfaction rates are lower for product prices (58%) and the availability of coupons, special offers and discounts (51%). The study results indicate that product availability is the top aspect of the in-store experience that influences greater spending, while the most compelling reason for shopping in-store is to browse or experience the physical product.

The survey was conducted from January 6-February 18 2015 by Research Now, in the following countries: United States (588), Canada (137), Singapore (105), Australia (114), UK (167), Italy (119), Spain (125), France (146), Germany (125), China (118), Japan (112), and Thailand (99).

Cinema Box Office Weekend September 11-13 2015 (Domestic)

#1 ‘The Perfect Guy’ $26.7 million at 2,220 theaters
#2 ‘The Visit’ $25.7 million at 3,069 theaters
#3 ‘War Room’ $ 7.4 million at 1,647 theaters
#4 ‘A Walk in the Woods’ $ 4.7 million in 2,139 theaters
#5 ‘Mission: Impossible RN’ $ 4.2 million in 2,649 theaters
#6 ‘Straight Outta Compton’ $ 4.1 million in 2,806 theaters
#7 ‘No Escape’ $ 2.9 million in 3,022 theaters
#8 ‘The Transporter Refueled’ $ 2.7 million in 3,434 theaters
#9 ’90 Minutes in Heaven’ $ 2.2 in 1,354 theaters
#10 ‘Un Gallo con Muchos Huevos’ $ 1.9 million in 616 theaters

Cinema Box Office Weekend September 11-13 2015 (Worldwide)

#1 ‘Mission:Impossible RN’ $95.5 million
#2 ‘The Visit’ $29.5 million
#3 ‘Minions’ $27.7 million
#4 ‘Maze Runner’ $26.8 million
#5 ‘The Perfect Guy’ $26.7 million
#6 ‘Fack ju Gohte 2’ $20.0 million
#7 ‘Straight Outta Compton’$8.4 million
#8 ‘The Transporter Refueled’$7.9 million
#9 ‘War Room’ $7.7 million
#10 ‘Inside Out’ $6.8 million

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Across The Pond

ITV #1 Sunday in the UK as 'The X Factor' was the top program.

ITV #1 Sunday in the UK as ‘The X Factor’ was the top program.


ITV

The Independent One soared to #1 in the UK on Sunday. At 8P, ‘The X Factor’ had its best Sunday ratings of the year, as it brought in an average 6.96 million viewers (30.9%). At 9P, the final part of Ray Winstone’s ‘The Trials of Jimmy Rose’ finished with an average 2.93 million viewers (13.6%).

BBC One

The Big One didn’t have the guns to beat ‘The X Factor’ on Sunday. At 630P, ‘Countryfile’ brought in 5.16 million viewers (28.2%). At 730P, ‘Antiques Roadshow’ increased the audience with an average 5.26 million viewers (24.1%). At 830P, the biggest show of the evening on BBC One, David Thewlis drama ‘An Inspector Calls’ finished with an average 5.84 million viewers (26.6%). At 1030P, ‘Match of the Day 2’ finished with an average 2.11 million viewers (20.0%).

Channel 4

The Big Four at 8P, ‘Time Crashers’ finished with an average 465,000 viewers (2.1%). At 9P, Shane Meadows’s ‘This is England ’90’ debuted with an average 1.56 million viewers (7.2%). At 10P presented ‘The 90s: 10 Years That Changed The World’ finished with an average 795,000 viewers (6.1%).

Channel 5

The Viacom Five at 9P had ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ as it continued with an average 1.35 million viewers (6.2%).

ITV 2

The Indy Two at 9P presented ‘The Xtra Factor’ and it was seen by an average 480,000 viewers (2.2%).

Down Under

Seven #1 Sunday in Australia as 'The X Factor Australia' top program.

Seven #1 Sunday in Australia as ‘The X Factor Australia’ top program.


Seven

The Second Commercial Network in Australia is making a habit of being #1. And on Sunday it was just that with a big 37.5% share of the available audience. And it had the #1 program as ‘The X Factor Australia’ finished with 1.506 million viewers. #2 was ‘Seven News Sunday’ with an average 1.382 million viewers. #3, ‘Peter Allen-Not The Boy Next Door Part 1’ finished with an average 1.333 million viewers. And #10 was ‘Seven’s AFL: Sunday Afternoon Football Finals’ with 668,000 viewers.

Nine

The National Nine Network finished second again with 27.4% share. #4 was ‘Nine News Sunday’ with an average 1.278 million viewers. #5 was ‘The Block’ with an average 1.037 million viewers. #7, ’60 Minutes’ finished with 738,000 viewers. And, #9 was ‘Rugby League Final Series EF2’ with 672,000 viewers.

ABC

The Alphabet Network tied for #3 with 14.7% share of the available audience. But it did have two programs in the Top Ten as #6 was ‘ABC News Sunday’ which finished with 808,000 viewers. And, #8 which was ‘Grand Designs’ with an average 706,000 viewers.

Ten

The Third Commercial Network finished third, also with a 14.7% share.

SBS

The Special Broadcast Service finished #5 with a 5.7% share. It has not been a good week for SBS.

*MONDAY AUSTRALIAN OVERNIGHT TV RATINGS
*MONDAY AUSTRALIAN OVERNIGHT TV RATINGS

Seven

The Second Commercial Network in Australia edged into the #1 position on Monday evening with a 27.6% share of the available audience. #1 was ‘The X Factor’ which finished with an average 1.220 million viewers. #4 was ‘Seven news’ with 1,090 million viewers Then #6 was ‘Seven News/Today Tonight’ which finished with an average 1.043 million viewers.

ABC

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The Alphabet Network in Australia finished second with an average 27.5% share. #5 was ‘7.30’ with an average 1.058 million viewers, one of the biggest audience on ABC this season. #8 was ‘ABC News’ with 985,000 viewers. #10, ‘Media Watch’ finished with an average 868,000 viewers.

Nine

Network Nine finished #3 with an average 24.6% share of the available audience. #2 program in the nation and the top newscast was ‘Nine News’ with 1.178 million viewers. @3 was ‘Nine News 6:30’ with an average 1.146 million viewers. #7 was ‘A Current Affair’ with an average 1.016 million viewers. #9, ‘The Block’ finished with 891,000 viewers.

Ten

The Third Commercial Network in Australia finished fourth with a 15.7%% share.

SBS

The Special Broadcast Service finished #5 with one of their lowest shares of the season, only 4.5% share of the available audience.

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