‘It’s All About Screens.’ This is the Daily Diary of Screens. For Monday, August 29, 2016.
Fast affiliate-based ratings for Monday 8.29.2016 were be delayed. This is a planned delay by Nielsen as it checked the data after the annual change in the “universe estimates” before the start of each television season. The universe estimates are the population sizes for every demographic group and impact any rating or share for a given television show.
NBC finished #1 broadcast network as ‘American Ninja Warrior‘ was the top broadcast program.
UNI #1 Hispanic Network Monday as TEL’s ‘Señora Acero 3: La Coyote‘ was the top program.
In the UK, TV Ratings delayed due to Summer Bank Holiday. Will be posted when available.
In Australia, ‘Nine‘ finished #1 as ‘Seven News‘ was the #1 newscast as ‘The Block‘ finished as the #1 program.
‘Don’t Breathe‘ #1 at the U.S. box office on the weekend 26-28 August 2016.
‘Jason Bourne‘ #1 at the International box office weekend 26-28 August 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.
The latest social media stats include Facebook having 1.7 billion monthly users watching 8 billion videos each day. Instagram has 400 million users. 88% of Twitter users are on mobile. An average of 500 million tweets are sent every day with 320 million active users. The Google+1 button is hit 5 billion times per day. 80% of Internet users on Pinterest are female. Pinterest has 100 million active users. LinkedIn has 347 million registered members with 100 million active users. Tumblr has 555 million users and Weibo has 100 million daily users. Skype has 300 million active users and there are 1.000 billion users on Whatsapp. With 900 million active users on Facebook Messenger, 60 billion messages are sent via Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp every day. Netflix now has 75 million streaming subscribers. QQ has 853 million active users. WeChat has 697 million active users while QZone has 640 million. Baidu Tieba has 300 million active users while Viber has 249 million. Sina Weibo has 222 million active users while Line has 215 million. Snapchat has 200 million users and 150 million users are active each day, watching 10 billion videos each day. YY has 122 million active users; VKontakte has 100 million active users as does BBM and Telegram.
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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 Monday, August 29, 2016 (Posted on August 30, 2016)
NBC
The Peacock Network
8P ‘American Ninja Warrior‘ finished with an average 6.542 million viewers and a 4.1/7.
9P ‘American Ninja Warrior‘ finished #1 overall in prime time Monday with an average 7.202 million viewers and a 4.1/7.
10P ‘Running Wild with Bear Grylls‘ finished with an average 4.267 million viewers and a 2.7/5.
ABC
The Alphabet Network
8P ‘Bachelor In Paradise‘ finished with an average 5.544 million viewers and a 4.3/8.
9P ‘Bachelor In Paradise‘ finished with an average 5.296 million viewers and a 4.3/7.
10P ‘Mistresses‘ finished with an average 2.838 million viewers and a 2.0/3.
CBS
The Tiffany Network
8P ‘Mom‘ rerun finished with an average 4.860 million viewers and a 3.1/5.
830P ‘2 Broke Girls‘ rerun finished with an average 4.085 million viewers and a 2.7/5.
9P ‘Mom‘ rerun finished with an average 4.205 million viewers and a 2.8/4.
930P ‘The Odd Couple‘ rerun finished with an average 3.504 million viewers and a 2.3/4.
10P ‘Scorpion‘ rerun finished with an average 3.904 million viewers and a 2.6/5.
FOX
The Animal Network of Broadcast
8P ‘So You Think You Can Dance?‘ finished with an average 2.524 million viewers and a 2.0/3.
9P ‘So You Think You Can Dance?‘ finished with an average 2.545 million viewers and a 2.1/3.
The CW
The Little Network That Couldn’t
8P ‘Supergirl‘ rerun finished with an average 1.279 million viewers and a 0.9/1.
9P ‘Supergirl‘ rerun finished with an average 1.228 million viewers and a 0.9/1.
For The Record
NBC finished #1 Monday in prime time with an average 6.004 million viewers and a 3.7/6.
ABC finished with an average 4.559 million viewers and a 3.5/6.
CBS finished with an average 4.077 million viewers and a 2.7/5.
FOX finished with an average 2.535 million viewers and a 2.0/3.
UNI finished with a 1.1/2.
The CW finished with an average 1.254 million viewers and a 0.9/1.
TEL finished with an 0.8/1.
Broadcast (English Speaking) Networks Monday in prime time finished with an estimated average 18.429 million viewers.
Today In Communication History
On this date in 1993, Billy Joel became the first musical guest on CBS-TV’s ‘The Late Show with David Letterman’ when the show debuted.
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
‘So my idea of neurotic is spending too much time trying to correct a wrong. When I feel that I’m doing that, then I snap out of it.’.
Gene Wilder,
Actor
Social Media News
The Typical Millennial Age Range is Fairly Wide. Within It Are Varying Social Media Preferences.
There’s no consensus view of the Millennial age bracket, but most research simply describes them as being 18-34-years old (though that doesn’t seem to change from one year to the next!). But an 18-24-year-old might have a very different lifestyle and outlook than a 30-34-year-olds, and new research from Fluent suggests that social media preferences differ within the wider Millennial bracket.
Based on a survey of 1,769 Millennials, Fluent found that of 7 social networks identified, 43% reported using Facebook the most often. However, that result masked a significant discrepancy among narrower age brackets: 30-34-year-olds were far more likely to cite Facebook than 18-24-year-olds (50% vs. 36%), while the youngest bracket was likewise much more likely to point to Instagram than the oldest set (24% vs. 13%).
So while Facebook is the most-used platform across each of the Millennial age groups, its appeal appears to be lower among the younger brackets. This fits with recent research from the Temkin Group, in which 18-24-year-olds demonstrated the biggest drop in Facebook use of all adult age groups, on both desktops and mobile phones. (We pause to remember the media frenzy of 2013, when there was a big fracas about Facebook and teens. Seems to have really hurt Facebook’s bottom line… /sarcasm.)
Nevertheless, there’s reason to believe that other platforms simply have more appeal with youth. The 18-24 set, for example, are about as likely to say they use Snapchat (30%), Instagram (34%) and YouTube (36%) each day as they are to say the same about Facebook (38%). By contrast, the 30-34 group is more than twice as likely to use Facebook each day as Snapchat (48% and 20%, respectively).
One more result:
- Facebook was the only social platform of the 7 identified in which Millennials were less likely than non-Millennials (35+) to report everyday usage
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Lessons? Not all Millennials are created equal. And for parents, if you want to get your kids off a social platform, start by creating an account on it.
About the Data: The Fluent survey was conducted online among 2,960 US adults, including 1,769 Millennials (18-34) and 1,191 adults aged 35 and up.
A Couple Of Things You Should Know About Millennials
► Millennials were born between approximately 1977 and 1995.
The birth years for Millennials in the United States stop at 1995 because those born later cannot process the significance of September 11, 2001 in the way those born before 1995 do. In other words, if 9/11 has always been history, then you are not a Millennial.
► When you think about how to market to Millennials, start with their life stage.
Millennials are approximately 20 to 37 years old. This age range covers a broad range of key life events, from earning an education and moving into your own apartment (with three roommates) to being married with two kids. The subgroups within the generation are key for marketing and sales.
► Millennials are breaking into two different generational groups.
a. One group of Millennials is reaching all the traditional markers of adulthood, just a few years later than previous generations. This group is entering their wealth accumulation life phase and commanding more power in the marketplace.
b. The other group of Millennials, however, is not creating “real-world traction.” It is important to identify which group represents the ideal customer for your products, services and solutions because each group has different purchasing criteria.
► Millennials are the most consistent generation in the world.
Whether you work in Texas, London, Sydney, South Africa, Japan, Chile, Egypt, India or elsewhere, Millennials are the most consistent group of all the generations. This is due to many factors, including inexpensive mobile technology.
► Millennials are primarily visual buyers and learners.
This generation has been conditioned to make purchases while looking at a screen, skipping blocks of marketing and advertising text. One needs to increase conversion with Millennial customers by improving visual layout, overall copy and specific calls-to-action.
► Millennials communicate differently than other generations in the market.
It has been found that Millennial customers prefer to communicate in this order:
a. Text—in many cases, IM apps such as WhatsApp are used more than texting
b. Email, with the subject line being most important
c. Social media
d. Phone call
e. In-person
► Millennials are paying for products and services differently than other generations.
If companies, salespeople and brands don’t adapt, Millennials will simply not buy from them—they’ll go to the next guy who has adapted. For example, in a recent national study, it was discovered how shockingly little cash Millennials actually carry on a daily basis. What does this mean for you? If you want to attract and keep Millennial buyers—especially for small transactions where a couple of dollars can make all the difference (i.e., tipping)—make it easy to pay with a card.
► Millennials don’t just spend their own money.
It’s important to remember that their Baby Boomer parents often provide access to more money and credit. Millennials are entering adulthood later, and as a result, many Baby Boomers are providing financial resources and a financial backstop to their grown children, sometimes well into their 30s. Or maybe it’s the other way around: Baby Boomers continue to offer financial support, so Millennials don’t need to enter adulthood. In either case, this expands the spending and economic power of the Millennial generation. Even if they don’t personally have the funds, they can direct money from other sources. Thanks Mom and Dad for the “emergency” credit card!
► Winning Millennials is not just about Millennials. You need to keep all generations of customers in mind.
Gen Xers and Baby Boomers are starting to communicate, shop and buy similarly to Millennials. Thus, if you win Millennials, you are in a strong position to attract and keep other generations—but if you lose or miss Millennials as customers, you increase your risk of losing your Gen X and Baby Boomer customers as well.
Digital/Mobile News
Hey! Millennials Are NOT Ignoring Your eMail.
There’s been some talk about the death of email among America’s youth. But there is data to contradict that notion. According to a new Fluent study: Millennials (18-34) are 63% more likely than their older counterparts to say that promotional emails impact their purchase decisions most or all of the time.
Did you hear that? A solid 26% of 18-34-year-olds said that was the case, compared to just 16% of Americans aged 35 and older.
Looking at this from another angle, Millennials were almost as likely to say that promotional emails impact their decisions most or all of the time (26%) as they were to say they never impact their decisions (32%). By comparison, Americans aged 35 and older were more than twice as likely to say they’re never impacted by email (36%) as to claim an impact most or all of the time (16%). In fact, Millennials ascribe more influence to email than to other digital channels: almost half (48%) say that promotional emails impact their purchase decisions at least some of the time, topping that level of impact for social media ads (44%), ads on news and entertainment websites (44%) and promotional text messages (42%).
These results align with MarketingCharts’ primary research into purchase influencers. In the latest edition of our popular study, Advertising Channels With the Largest Purchase Influence on Consumers, more Millennials say they had been influenced to make a purchase in the prior 6 months as a result of opt-in emails than of social media ads. On a generational basis, Millennials were close behind Gen Xers as the cohort most influenced by email marketing, with Baby Boomers and Silents bringing down the average for the overall 35+ crowd.
Perhaps now it’s worth shelving the concerns over email. As one report put it last year, B2C email marketing is very much “alive and kicking.” And as a new study from Brightwave notes, Millennials prefer email over all other channels for brand communications.
According to a Harvard Business Review study released in November 2015, written by Kristin Naragon (111215), Millennials have become every brand’s coveted customer. But what’s the best way to reach them? The answer is email. eMail remains the standard for digital communication. In fact, Millennials check email more than any other age group, and nearly half can’t even use the bathroom without checking it, according to a recent Adobe study.
That same study found nearly 98% of Millennials check their personal email at least every few hours at work, while almost 87% of Millennials check their work email outside of work. Email is not only relevant for Millennials, it also happens to remain the channel where direct marketers get the highest ROI ($39 for every dollar spent, according to the Direct Marketing Association). But that doesn’t mean the same old email marketing will work on Millennials. Instead, marketers need to adjust, or run the risk of that dreaded swipe to the trash bin. Consider these ideas the next time you’re planning an email campaign and Millennials are a key part of the audience:
Mobile is a must. Millennials are more likely than any other age group to check email on smartphones, with 88% reporting that they regularly using a smartphone to check email. If you’re not mobile first, you’re not putting your Millennial customers first. Responsive design has been a mantra for some time, but if you’re not employing it, you’re alienating an important generation of consumers who live, breathe, and sleep with their mobile devices.
Timing is everything. Looking at opens and clicks won’t get you anywhere without analyzing the day of week and time of day those emails are opened and clicked. For example, we found that Millennials are more likely than any other age group to check email while in bed (45.2%). Why not experiment with sending emails first thing in the morning or late in the evening with content relevant to that time of day?
Pictures are worth a thousand words. They’re also an important mechanism for Millennials to filter messages. Why send an email survey asking for written feedback when all you need to do is provide a choice between a smiley face and a frown? Images are an integral part of Millennial language, even in the workplace. A third of Millennials believe it is appropriate to use an emoji when communicating with a direct manager or senior executive, so it’s a safe bet they’re even more comfortable when it comes to emoji from brands. Millennials are thinking and communicating in images, so marketers need to optimize emails for images and allow for quick feedback through emoji.
Less is more. Email marketing to Millennials isn’t about sending more of the same. Many Millennials want to see fewer emails (39%) and fewer repetitive emails from brands (32%). Marketers take note — stop spamming your lists and start marketing to individuals by understanding who they are first.
Not every Millennial communicates the same way, of course. And digital communication is constantly evolving. Nonetheless, for now it seems safe to say that email is here to stay and will remain a critical channel even for reaching mobile customers. Just don’t expect the same old email tactics to work.
About the Data: The Fluent survey was conducted online among 2,960 US adults, including 1,769 Millennials (18-34) and 1,191 adults aged 35 and up.
Cinema News
Sean Hanish’s film ‘Sister Cities’, starring Jacki Weaver, Stana Katic, Jess Weixler, Michelle Trachtenberg, and Troian Bellisario, will be premiering on the silverscreen in two major US cities. The Sean Hanish-directed film will open in Hollywood on 2 September at the Ahrya Fine Arts cinema. Tickets will be on sale starting 30 August at 7p. For more information, you can visit the movie page at LAEMMLE.
The film will also open in New York at the Cinema Village theatre on the same day. You can purchase tickets at the cinema’s official website.
Then finally, the television premiere will be on the Lifetime Network on 17 September at 8/7c. The rights of the film was acquired by the network a few weeks ago. ‘Sister Cities’ is a story of a mother and her four children, fathered by four different men, and named after four different cities. The four estranged sisters are reunited when they learned of their mother’s passing only to be threatened by past familial issues. It is directed by Sean Hanish and written by Colette Freedman, based on her internationally acclaimed play. The film also stars Alfred Molina, Amy Smart, Tom Everett Scott, and Kaia Gerber.
The film was first seen on 29 July at the Traverse City Film Festival in Michigan to a sold-out audience.
Box Office Weekend 19-21 August 2016 (Domestic)
#1 ‘Don’t Breathe’ $ 26,100,000 in 3051 locations
#2 ‘Suicide Squad’ $ 12,100,000 in 3,582 locations
#3 ‘Kubo & the Two Strings’$ 7,800,000
#4 ‘Sausage Party’ $ 7,700,000
#5 ‘Pete’s Dragon’ $ 7,300,000
Box Office Weekend 19-21 August 2016 (International)
#1 ‘Jason Bourne’ $ 58,600,000 in 62 territories
#2 ‘Ice Age: Collision Course’ $ 50,000,000 in 37 territories
#3 ‘The Secret Life of Pets’ $ 24,600,000
#4 ‘Suicide Squad’ $ 19,600,000
#5 ‘Light’s Out’ $ 9,600,000
COMING SOON
‘Morgan‘ September 2, 2016
‘Doctor Strange‘ November 4, 2016
‘Rogue One:A Star Wars Story‘ December 16, 2016
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Across The Pond
UK TV Ratings delayed due to Summer Bank Holiday. Will be posted when available.
BBC One
The Big One
8P ‘EastEnders’
830P ‘Thor:The Dark World’
BBC Two
The Little Two
8P ‘University Challenge’
830P ‘Only Connect’
9P ‘Ripper Street’
ITV
The Independent One
8P ‘Celebrity Home Secrets’ series debut
830P ‘Coronation Street’
9P ‘Victoria’ finished with an average 5.5 million viewers.
Channel 4
The Big Four
8P ‘Make My Body Better Than Davina McCall’
9P ‘First Dates’
Channel 5
The Viacom Five
8P ‘Adolf and Eva:Love and War’
Down Under
Nine
The First Commercial Network In Australia finished #1 Monday in prime time with an a 29.0% share of the available audience.
7P ‘A Current Affair‘ finished with an average 804,000 viewers.
730P ‘The Block‘ finished #1 Monday overall with an average 932,000 viewers.
817P ‘Doctor Doctor‘ did not finish in the Top 20 programs in prime time.
840P ‘Married At First Sight‘ finished with an average 805,000 viewers.
919P ‘Doctor Doctor‘ did not finish in the Top 20 programs in prime time.
Seven
The Second Commercial Network in Australia finished #2 with a 25.4% share.
7P ‘Home and Away‘ finished with an average 806,000 viewers.
730P ‘Zumbo’s Just Desserts‘ finished with an average 769,000 viewers.
850P ‘Australia’s Cheapest Weddings‘ did not finish in the Top 20 programs in prime time.
ABC
The Alphabet Network in Australia finished #3 with a 20.6% share.
730P ‘7.30‘ finished with an average 846,000 viewers.
802P ‘Australian Story‘ finished with an average 835,000 viewers.
834P ‘Four Corners‘ finished with an average 809,000 viewers.
919P ‘Media Watch’ finished with an average 704,000 viewers.
935P ‘Q&A‘ finished with an average 546,000 viewers.
Ten
The Third Commercial Network in Australia finished #4 with a 19.6% share.
7P ‘The Project‘ finished with an average 768,000 viewers.
730P ‘Australian Survivor‘ finished with an average 677,000 viewers.
840P ‘Have You Been Paying Attention‘ finished with an average 728,000 viewers.
940P ‘The Odd Couple‘ did not finish in the Top 20 programs in prime time.
SBS
The Special Broadcast Service in Australia finished #5 Monday with a 5.4% share of the available audience.
730P ‘24 Hours In Emergency‘ did not finish in the Top 20 programs in prime time.
830P ‘Yeti: Man, Myth Or Beast?‘ did not finish in the Top 20 programs in prime time.
Top Newscasts In Australia Monday
#1 SEVEN NEWS Seven 1,165,000 viewers #1 in Adelaide & Perth & 1T in Brisbane
#2 SEVEN News/TodayTonight Seven 1,117,000 viewers Melbourne top market
#3 NINE NEWS Nine 1,097,000 viewers #1 in Sydney & Melbourne & 1T in Brisbane
#4 NINE NEWS 6:30 Nine 1,047,000 viewers Melbourne top market
#5 ABC NEWS ABC 886,000 viewers Melbourne top market
TUESDAY AUSTRALIAN OVERNIGHT TV RATINGS
Tuesday Australian Overnight TV ratings
TUESDAY AUSTRALIAN OVERNIGHT TV RATINGS
Seven Takes Tuesday
Seven
The Second Commercial Network in Australia finished Tuesday in prime time #1 with a 29.8% share of the available audience.
7P ‘Home and Away‘ finished with an average 801,000 viewers.
730P ‘Zumbo’s Just Desserts‘ finished #1 Tuesday in prime time with an average 880,000 viewers as Sydney leads the way in viewership.
845P ‘800 Words‘ finished with an average 742,000 viewers.
945P ‘Winners & Losers‘ did not finish in the Top 20 programs in prime time
Nine
The First Commercial Network in Australia Tuesday finished #2 with a 25.8% share.
7P ‘A Current Affair‘ finished #2 in prime time on Tuesday with an average of 840,000 viewers.
731P ‘The Block‘ finished with an average 792,000 viewers.
834P ‘Married At First Sight‘ finished with an average 810,000 viewers.
915P ‘Doctor Doctor‘ did not finish in the Top 20 programs in prime time
Ten
The Third Commercial Network in Australia on Tuesday finished #3 with a 20.3% share.
7P ‘The Project‘ finished with an average 718,000 viewers.
730P ‘Australian Survivor‘ finished with an average 728,000 viewers.
910O ‘NCIS‘ did not finish in the Top 20 programs in prime time
ABC
The Alphabet Network in Australia finished #4 with an average 17.1% share.
730P ‘7.30‘ finished with an average 662,000 viewers.
801P ‘Catalyst‘ finished with an average 552,000 viewers.
833P ‘City In The Sky‘ finished with an average 571,000 viewers.
934P ‘Foreign Correspondent‘ did not finish in the Top 20 programs in prime time
SBS
The Special Broadcast Service in Australia on Tuesday finished #5 with a 7.0% share of the available audience.
730P ‘Royals Who Rescued The Monarchy‘ did not finish in the Top 20 programs in prime time
830P ‘Insight‘ did not finish in the Top 20 programs in prime time
930P ‘Dateline‘ did not finish in the Top 20 programs in prime time
Top Newscasts In Australia Tuesday
#1 SEVEN NEWS Seven 1,190,000 viewers #1 in Brisbane, Adelaide & Perth
#2 SEVEN News/TodayTonight Seven 1,095,000 viewers Melbourne top market
#3 NINE NEWS 6:30 Nine 999,000 viewers #1 in Sydney
#4 NINE NEWS Nine 976,000 viewers #1 in Melbourne
#5 ABC NEWS ABC 756,000 viewers Melbourne top market
#6 EYEWITNESS NEWS 1st @5P TEN 493,000 viewers Melbourne top market
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