‘It’s All About Screens.’ This is the Daily Diary of Screens. Saturday, July 2, 2016.
CBS finished #1 broadcast network as ‘Blue Bloods‘ was the top program.
In the UK, BBC One finished #1 as ‘Euro 2016 Wales vs Belgium‘ was the top program.
‘Seven‘ finished #1 in Australia as ‘Seven News‘ was #1 newscast and ‘Better Homes & Gardens‘ was the top non-newscast program.
‘Finding Dory‘ #1 at the U.S. box office weekend 24-26 June 2016.
‘Independence Day 2-Resurgence‘ #1 at the International box office weekend 24-26 June 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.
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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 Friday, July 1, 2016 (Posted on July 2, 2016)
CBS
The Tiffany Network
8P ‘NCIS:Los Angeles‘ rerun (‘Blame It On Rio’) finished with an average 4.566 million viewers.
9P ‘Hawaii Five-0′ rerun (‘Kuleana’-‘One’s Personal Sense of Responsibility’) finished with an average 4.516 million viewers.
10P ‘Blue Bloods‘ rerun (‘Flags Of Our Father’) finished #1 overall with an average 5.194 million viewers.
NBC
The Peacock Network
8P ‘U.S. Olympic Trials-Swimming Finals‘ finished with an average 4.636 million viewers.
9P ‘U.S. Olympic Trials-Track & Field‘ finished with an average 4.734 million viewers.
10P ‘Dateline‘ rerun finished with an average 3.866 million viewers.
ABC
The Alphabet Network
8P ‘Shark Tank‘ rerun finished with an average 3.918 million viewers.
9P ‘What Would You Do?‘ finished with an average 3.711 million viewers.
10P ‘20/20‘ finished with an average 4.582 million viewers.
The CW
The Little Network That Couldn’t brought magic into our lives on Friday.
8P ‘Masters of Illusion‘ rerun finished with an average 1.245 million viewers.
830P ‘Masters of Illusion‘ rerun finished with an average 1.180 million viewers.
9P ‘Penn & Teller:Fool Us‘ rerun finished with an average 1.378 million viewers.
FOX
The Animal Network of Broadcast
8P ‘Home Free‘ rerun finished with an average 1.155 million viewers.
9P ‘MasterChef‘ rerun finished with an average 1.245 million viewers.
For The Record
CBS finished with an average 4.759 million viewers.
NBC finished with an average 4.412 million viewers.
ABC finished with an average 4.070 million viewers.
The CW finished with an average 1.295 million viewers.
FOX finished with an average 1.200 million viewers.
Today In Communication History
On this date in 1955, ABC Television premiered ‘The Lawrence Welk Show’.
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
‘If you invest in growth before you have retention, you’re renting users, not acquiring them.’
Gillian Morris
U.S. Adults Consume an Entire Hour More of Media Per Day Than Last Year
If you feel like you’re spending more time than ever before watching and streaming content, you’re right. U.S. adults spent 10 hours, 39 minutes a day consuming media in the first quarter of 2016. That’s up a full hour from the first quarter of 2015, and it’s thanks to a substantial increase in smartphone and tablet usage, according to Nielsen’s Q1 2016 Total Audience Report.
In what Nielsen is calling “an important milestone,” half of all TV households now have access to streaming video on demand such as Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime—equal to the number of homes with DVRs.
In the first quarter of 2016, daily time spent using smartphones to consume media among U.S. adults (18+) shot up 60 percent—from 62 minutes a year earlier to 99 minutes per day. At the same time, live TV dropped 1 percent, declining about three minutes on average, from four hours 34 minutes in Q1 2015 to four hours 31 minutes, and compared with four hours 51 minutes in the first quarter of 2014.
Nielsen said the number of cable homes fell to 99.225 million from 100.774 million a year ago. The number of broadband-only homes rose to 3.9 million from 3.1 million a year ago. And the number of broadcast only homes rose to 13.3 million from 12.5 million a year ago.
So what’s hot and what’s not?
According to an article by Bill Cromwell, MediaLife (062816), Live television viewing has fallen over recent years. People are still using those TVs. They’re just using them in different ways. The latest total audience report from Nielsen, which offers a quarterly snapshot of media usage habits, shows that people are increasing the amount of time they spend with their TVs for purposes other than watching live television. Use of devices connected to the internet is way up. Viewership of live TV is down.
There are also a few forms of media that are not really up or down, but rather holding steady. At a time of great turmoil for media, that’s perhaps the most some media can hope for.
What’s Hot Media?
Subscription Video On Demand
Half of households now subscribe to SVOD services such as Netflix and Amazon, or about the same percent who own DVRs. Penetration has soared 19 percent from last year.
Smart TVs
Smart TVs had the biggest year-to-year surge in penetration, up 43% from last year. Nearly a quarter of the population has these TVs, which can hook up to the internet.
Tablets
While smartphones may be ubiquitous, tablets continue to grow. More than half the population now owns one, up 17% from last year.
HDTV
At this point, there are very few people not using HDTV, just 6%. Still, it grew 4% from last year.
What Not Hot Media?
DVDs
When you can log onto Amazon and rent the latest movie from the comfort of your couch, it’s going to have a negative impact on the use and purchase of DVDs, which were down 3 percent in first quarter.
Gaming consoles
Gamers remain rabid and dedicated to their pursuits, but penetration of gaming consoles fell 4%, Nielsen found, to 44%.
Live TV
Viewership of live TV has dropped by 20 minutes per day since 2014, to a still-substantial four hours and 31 minutes.
DVRs
People still use DVRs, of course, but their penetration has leveled off. We’ve likely reached a saturation point, with 50% of TV households owning a time-shifting device.
Radio
Radio listening per day has inched down by two minutes since 2014, to one hour and 52 minutes per day.
Survey: 42% Of Smartphone Users Upgrade After 3+ Years
Smartphone owners are waiting longer to update their hardware, with 42% saying they go three or more years before replacing their phone and 30% reporting they upgrade every two years, a Fluent survey indicates. According to a Gallup survey, 54% of people wait until their phone is not functioning before they buy a new one.
Cinema News
Box Office Weekend 24-26 June 2016 (Domestic)
#1 ‘Finding Dory’ $ 73.0 million
#2 ‘Independence Day-Resurgence’ $ 41.0 million
#3 ‘Central Intelligence’ $ 18.2 million
#4 ‘The Shallows’ $ 16.8 million
#5 ‘The Conjuring 2’ $ 7.7 million
Box Office Weekend 24-26 June 2016 (International)
#1 ‘Independence Day-Resurgence’ $102.1 million
#2 ‘Now You See Me 2’ $ 50.9 million
#3 ‘Finding Dory’ $ 37.0 million
#4 ‘The Conjuring 2’ $ 21.0 million
#5 ‘Central Intelligence’ $ 4.7 million
Coming Soon
‘Jason Bourne’ starring Matt Damon, Alicia Vikander, Julia Stiles, Tommy Lee Jones and Vincent Cassel.
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Across The Pond
BBC One
The Big One had the big one on Friday as ‘Euro 2016’ featured Wales vs Belgium to finished #1 in the UK.
730P ‘Euro 2016-Wales defeated Belgium‘ TV ratings TBA
BBC Two
The Little Two had tennis.
11A ‘Wimbledon 2016‘ TV Ratings TBA
ITV
The Independent One
9P ‘Joanna Lumley-Elvis & Me‘ TV Ratings TBA
Channel 4
The Big Four
9P ‘GoogleBox‘ TV Ratings TBA
Channel 5
The Viacom Five
9P ‘Big Brother‘ TV Ratings TBA
Down Under
Friday Australian Overnight TV Ratings
FRIDAY AUSTRALIAN OVERNIGHT TV RATINGS

Seven #1 Friday in Australia as ‘Seven News’ & ‘Better Homes & Gardens’ top programs as the nation gets ready to vote on Saturday.
Seven finished #1 Friday in Australia with a 31.9% share of the available audience.
Nine finished #2 with a 27.5% share.
Ten finished #3 with a 17.9% share of the available audience.
ABC finished #4 with a 16.1% share.
SBS finished #5 with a 6.6% share of the available audience on Friday in Australia.
TOP TEN NON-NEWSCAST PROGRAMS IN AUSTRALIA ON FRIDAY
#1 BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Seven 769,000 viewers #1 in Sydney, Melbourne & Perth
#2 A CURRENT AFFAIR Nine 689,000 viewers Sydney top market
#3 THE CHASE AUSTRALIA Seven 618,000 viewers Melbourne top market
#4 THE LIVING ROOM TEN 595,000 viewers #1 in Adelaide
#5 HOT SEAT Nine 551,000 viewers Sydney top market
#6 FAMILY FEUD TEN 533,000 viewers Sydney top market
#7 THE PROJECT 7PM TEN 471,000 viewers Melbourne top market
#8 FRIDAY NIGHT NRL LIVE Nine 461,000 viewers #1 in Brisbane
#9 7.30 ABC 456,000 viewers Melbourne top market
#10 THE GRAHAM NORTON SHOW TEN 453,000 viewers Melbourne top market
TOP NEWSCASTS IN AUSTRALIA FRIDAY
#1 SEVEN NEWS Seven 1,005,000 viewers #1 everywhere except Sydney
#2 SEVEN News/TodayTonight Seven 933,000 viewers Melbourne top market
#3 NINE NEWS Nine 916,000 viewers Melbourne top market
#4 NINE NEWS 6:30 Nine 863,000 viewers #1 in Sydney
#5 ABC NEWS ABC 640,000 viewers Melbourne top market
#6 TEN EYEWITNESS @5P TEN 470,000 viewers Melbourne top market
SATURDAY AUSTRALIAN OVERNIGHT TV RATINGS
Saturday Australian Overnight TV Ratings
SATURDAY AUSTRALIAN OVERNIGHT TV RATINGS
ABC finished #1 Saturday in Australia with a 33.8% share of the available audience.
Nine finished #2 with a 25.5% share.
Seven finished #3 with a 23.7% share of the available audience.
Ten finished #4 with a 11.1% share.
SBS finished #5 with a 5.9% share.
Top Ten TV Programs Saturday in Australia
#1 AUSTRALIA VOTES:ELECTION ABC 856,000 230,000 295,000 151,000 92,000 88,000
#2 AUSTRALIA VOTES:ELECTION ABC 847,000 224,000 295,000 128,000 103,000 97,000
#3T SEVEN NEWS – SAT Seven 796,000 181,000 281,000 120,000 91,000 122,000
#3T NINE NEWS SATURDAY Nine 796,000 243,000 270,000 185,000 37,000 60,000
#5 THE DRUM:ELECTION AFTER ABC 679,000 174,000 277,000 51,000 89,000 87,000
#6 ELECTION 2016:AU DECIDES Nine 606,000 185,000 195,000 146,000 43,000 37,000
#7 AUSTRALIA VOTES:ELECT-PM ABC 579,000 173,000 197,000 112,000 53,000 44,000
#8 RAKE-ENCORE ABC 489,000 112,000 205,000 35,000 61,000 75,000
#9 TEN EYEWITNESS NEWS SAT TEN 474,000 120,000 149,000 76,000 56,000 72,000
#10 THE IDES OF MARCH Nine 446,000 144,000 165,000 81,000 44,000 11,000
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