‘It’s All About Screens.’ This is the Daily Diary of Screens. Monday, May 23, 2016.
ABC finished #1 broadcast network as ‘2016 Billboard Music Awards‘ was the top program.
In the UK, ITV finished #1 broadcast network in the UK as ‘Britain’s Got Talent‘ was the top program.
‘Nine‘ finished #1 in Australia as ‘Seven News‘ was #1 newscast and ‘The Voice Australia‘ was the top non-newscast program.
‘Captain America:Civil War‘ #1 box office in the U.S. weekend 13-15 May 2016.
‘Captain America:Civil War‘ #1 at the International box office weekend 13-15 May 2016.
Sales of movie theater ads jumped 13.4% in 2015 as it reached $716 million in advertising sales. There are 3.734 Billion Unique Mobile 68% Social Ad Clicks Are Now Mobile. Users as of this quarter, account for a 51% worldwide penetration. Direct uploads of user videos to Facebook now exceed YouTube. Facebook has 1.59 billion monthly users. Instagram has 77.6 million users. 88% of Twitter users are on mobile. An average of 500 million tweets are sent every day. The Google+1 button is hit 5 billion times per day. 80% of Internet users on Pinterest are female. Pinterest has 54.6 million users. LinkedIn has 347 million registered members. Weibo has 100 million daily users. 600 million users on Whatsapp. Facebook has 1.55 billion monthly active users. 60 billion messages are sent via Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp every day. Netflix now has 75 million streaming subscribers. Cliptomize continues to grow as it has 74,606 users and 107,520 clipbooks with 540,939 visitors with over 2.350 million page views. 5 minutes 13 seconds average time spent on spent on site since the beginning. 6 minutes 16 seconds average time spent on site in May. MONDAY 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’. See ‘The Death Of Television Is Under-Exaggerated‘ @ http://bit.ly/DeathofTelevision.
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For Sunday, May 22, 2016 (Posted on May 23, 2016)
ABC
The Alphabet Network had music, music, music and finished UP over 205.9% vs SD 2015.
7P ‘America’s Funniest Home Videos‘ finished with an average 5.433 million viewers and a 2.6/4.
8P ‘2016 Billboard Music Awards‘ finished with an average 8.869 million viewers and a 6.1/10.
CBS
The Tiffany Network ran two programs all night long and finished UP 33.6% vs SD 2015.
7P ‘60 Minutes‘ finished with an average 8.069 million viewers and a 6.3/11.
8P ‘60 Minutes‘ finished with an average 6.885 million viewers and a 5.6/10.
9P ‘Undercover Boss‘ finished with an average 4.843 million viewers and a 3.2/5
10P ‘Undercover Boss‘ finished with an average 3.852 million viewers and a 2.5/4.
NBC
The Peacock Network had an average Sunday. It was up 20% vs SD 2015.
7P ‘Dateline: On Assignment‘ finished with an average 3.749 million viewers and a 2.8/5.
8P ‘Little Big Shots‘ rerun finished with an average 4.473 million viewers and a 3.0/5.
9P ‘The Carmichael Show‘ season finale finished with an average 2.741 million viewers and a 1.7/3.
930P ‘Crowded‘ series finale finished with an average 2.143 million viewers and a 1.4/2.
10P ‘Dateline NBC‘ finished with an average 3.771 million viewers and a 2.5/4.
FOX
The Animal Network of Broadcast finished DOWN 66.7% vs SD 2015. It was a very bad day in Murdochville.
7P ‘Bordertown’ finished with an average 1.217 million viewers and a 0.8/1.
730P ‘The Simpsons’ rerun finished with an average 1.475 million viewers and a 0.9/2.
8P ‘The Simpsons’ season finale finished with an average 2.545 million viewers and a 1.6/3.
830P ‘Bob’s Burgers’ finished with an average 2.176 million viewers and a 1.4/2.
9P ‘Family Guy’ (season finale) finished #1 on the network Sunday with an average 2.635 million viewers and a 1.7/3.
930P ‘Bob’s Burgers (season finale) finished with an average 2.111 million viewers and a 1.2/2.
For The Record
ABC finished #1 Sunday in prime time with an average 8.010 million viewers and a 5.3/9, UP +5.392 million viewers (+205.9%) vs 2.618 million viewers SD 2015.
CBS finished #2 with an average 5.912 million viewers and a 4.3/7, UP +1.487 million viewers (+33.6%) vs 4.425 million viewers SD 2015.
NBC finished #3 with an average 4.689 million viewers and a 2.4/4, UP +782,000 viewers (+20.0%) vs 3.907 million viewers SD 2015.
FOX finished #4 with an average 2.027 million viewers and a 1.3/2, DOWN -4.062 million viewers (-66.7%) vs 6.089 million viewers SD 2015.
Broadcast (English Speaking) Networks Sunday in prime time finished with an average 20.638 million viewers, UP +3.599 million viewers (+21.1%) vs 17.039 million viewers SD 2015.
Today In Communication History
On this date in 1963, NBC purchased the 1963 AFL championship game TV rights for $926,000.
NOTE: We have entered a new era in screen ratings. Nielsen is expanding its sample of TV viewers to include new
homes with meters that record the channel being watched—but not the demographics of the people watching. That will be estimated using data modeling and an algorithm Nielsen has developed, and added to the current sample that does include people meters that measure demos. The Panel Expansion (NPX), in which 12,900 households have been added to the national sample, is at the center of this change. The household ratings in these homes are measured by meters on each television in the home, while the demographic ratings in these homes will be assigned by Nielsen using a statistical algorithm. This is the first time since 1987 that homes in the national sample are not equipped with PeopleMeters, which measure both the program viewed and the people watching it.
So?
In 1900, the term ‘television’ is coined by Constantin Perskyi at the International Electricity Congress, part of the 1900 Paris Exhibition.
Quote Of The Day
‘I just want to say to the kids out there watching: You can do anything you want in life. Unless Jay Leno wants to do it too.’
Conan O’Brien
Cinema News
Box Office Weekend 13-15 May 2016 (Domestic)
#1 Captain America: Civil War $72,563,000 in 4,226 theaters
#2 The Jungle Book $17,764,000 in 3,970 theaters
#3 Money Monster $15,000,000 in 3,104 theaters
#4 The Darkness $ 5,189,000 in 1,755 theaters
#5 Mother’s Day $ 3,259,205 in 3,291 theaters
#6 Zootopia $ 2,816,000 in 1,935 theaters
#7 The Huntsman: Winter’s War $ 2,575,620 in 2,518 theaters
#8 Keanu $ 1,900,000 in 2,120 theaters
#9 Barbershop: The Next Cut $ 1,675,000 in 1,333 theaters
#10 The Boss $ 1,175,230 in 1,350 theaters
Box Office Weekend 13-15 May 2016 (International)
#1 ‘Captain America’ $ 84.20 million in 56 territories
#2 ‘The Angry Birds Movie’ $ 43,00 million in 74 territories
#3 ‘The Jungle Book’ $ 32.96 million in 51 territories
#4 ‘The Wailing’ $ 16.80 million in 1 territory
#5 ‘Neighbors 2:SororityRising’$ 8.80 million in 34 territories
#6 ‘Criminal’ $ 7.50 million in 16 territories
#7 ‘Finding Mr. Right 2’ $ 5.50 million in 8 territories
#8 ‘The Darkness’ $ 5.19 million in 1 territory
#9T ‘Money Monster’ $ 4.70 million in 15 territories
#9T ‘Zootopia’ $ 4.70 million in 8 territories
Coming Soon
‘Jason Bourne’ starring Matt Damon, Alicia Vikander, Julia Stiles, Tommy Lee Jones and Vincent Cassel.
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Across The Pond
ITV
The Independent One
730P ‘Britain’s Got Talent‘ first live semi-final finished with an average 8.7 million viewers and a 39.9% share.
BBC One
The Big One
9P ‘Wallander‘ season debut finished with an average 4.0 million viewers and a 19.4% share.
Down Under
Nine finished #1 Sunday in Australia with a 29.0% share of the availalbe audience.
Seven finished #2 with 28.3% share.
Ten finished #3 with a 18.4% share of the available audience.
ABC finished #4 with an average 17.3% share.
SBS finished #5 with an average 6.9% share of the available audience Sunday on Australia.
Top Ten Non-Newscast Programming In Australia Sunday
#1 THE VOICE -SUN Nine 1,244,000 viewers #1 in Sydney & Brisbane
#2 HOUSE RULES-WHOLE HOUSE Seven 1,030,000 viewers #1 in Adelaide & Perth
#3 MASTERCHEF AUSTRALIA TEN 956,000 viewers #1 in Melbourne
#4 GRAND DESIGNS ABC 872,000 viewers Melbourne top market
#5 MIDSOMER MURDERS ABC 764,000 viewers Sydney top market
#6 60 MINUTES Nine 748,000 viewers Sydney top market
#7 SUNDAY NIGHT Seven 617,000 viewers Sydney top market
#8 SHARK TANK TEN 596,000 viewers Melbourne top market
#9 MODERN FAMILY TEN 548,000 viewers Melbourne top market
#10 FAMILY FEUD SUNDAY TEN 474,000 viewers Melbourne top market
Top Newscasts In Australia Sunday
#1 SEVEN NEWS – SUN Seven 1,442,000 viewers #1 everywhere except Sydney
#2 NINE NEWS SUNDAY Nine 1,195,000 viewers #1 in Sydney
#3 ABC NEWS SUNDAY ABC 862,000 viewers Melbourne top market
MONDAY AUSTRALIAN OVERNIGHT TV RATINGS
Monday Australian Overnight TV Ratings
MONDAY AUSTRALIAN OVERNIGHT TV RATINGS
Nine finished #1 Monday in Australia with a 27.9% share of the available audience.
Seven finished #2 with an average 27.3% share.
Ten finished #3 with a 19.7 share of the available audience.
ABC finished #4 with an 18.2% share.
SBS finished with an average 6.9% share of the available audience on Monday in Australia.
Top Ten Non-Newscast Programs In Australia Monday
#1 THE VOICE Nine 1,186,000 viewers #1 in Sydney, Brisbane & Adelaide
#2 A CURRENT AFFAIR Nine 1,092,000 viewers Melbourne top market
#3 MASTERCHEF AUSTRALIA TEN 919,000 viewers #1 in Melbourne
#4 HOUSE RULES Seven 801,000 viewers #1 in Perth
#5T HOME AND AWAY Seven 785,000 viewers Melbourne top market
#5T SEVEN YEAR SWITCH Seven 785,000 viewers Sydney top market
#7 THE CHASE AUSTRALIA Seven 760,000 viewers Melbourne top market
#8 BEEN PAYING ATTENTION? TEN 715,000 viewers Melbourne top market
#9 THE PROJECT 7PM TEN 656,000 viewers Melbourne top market
#10 FAMILY FEUD TEN 647,000 viewers Melbourne top market
Top Newscasts Monday in Australia
#1 NINE NEWS 6:30 Nine 1,150,000 viewers #1 in Sydney & Melbourne
#2 SEVEN NEWS Seven 1,144,000 viewers #1 in Brisbane, Adelaide & Perth
#3 NINE NEWS Nine 1,129,000 viewers Melbourne top market
#4 SEVEN News/TodayTonight Seven 1,045,000 viewers Melbourne top market
#5 ABC NEWS ABC 796,000 viewers Melbourne top market
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