Drama, soap and cricket ruled the airwaves via television in the English Speaking World on Tuesday.
The Daily Diary Of Screens #dailydiaryofscreens 🇺🇸🇬🇧🇦🇺💻📱📺🎬. For Tuesday, December 20, 2016.
CBS #1 broadcast network as ‘NCIS‘ was the top broadcast program.
UNI #1 Hispanic network as ‘Vino el Amor‘ & TEL’s ‘El Chema‘ top Hispanic programs.
FNC #1 cable network as ‘The O’Reilly Factor‘ was the top cable program.
In the UK, BBC One #1 as ‘Last Tango In Halifax‘ season finale was the top program.
In Australia, ‘Ten‘ finished #1 broadcast network as ‘Seven News‘ was the #1 newscast as ‘Cricket:The Big Bash League Game 1‘ finished as the #1 program.
‘Rogue One:A Star Wars Story‘ #1 at the U.S. box office on Friday 16 December 2016.
‘Rouge One:A Star Wars Story‘ #1 at the International box office weekend 16-18 December 2016.
This Weekend in 1941, ‘All Through The Night‘ premiered directed by Vincent Sherman and starring Humphrey Bogart, Conrad Veidt and Kaaren Verne.
This weekend in 1941, ‘“Chattanooga Choo Choo”‘ featuring Glenn Miller and His Orchestra with Tex Beneke and the Four Modernaires, was the #1 record.
Movie ticket prices fell 2.5% in Q3 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 this: Americans spend 25% of their time on social media. Facebook having 1.7 billion monthly users watching 8 billion videos each day. In addition, 81% of all shares come from Facebook. 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 110 million monthly 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 milllion 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 Tuesday, December 20, 2016 (Posted on December 21, 2016)
CBS
The Tiffany Network had reruns.
8P ‘NCIS‘ rerun finished with an average 9.785 million viewers and a 6.0/10.
9P ‘Bull‘ rerun finished with an average 6.969 million viewers and a 4.4/7.
10P ‘Bull‘ rerun finished with an average 5.352 million viewers and a 3.5/6.
NBC
The Peacock Network had a crooner.
8P ‘Michael Buble Sings and Swings‘ finished with an average 5.298 million viewers and a 3.8/7.
9P ‘Tony Bennett Celebrates 90‘ finished with an average 6.671 million viewers and a 4.9/8.
10P ‘Tony Bennett Celebrates 90‘ finished with an average 6.620 million viewers and a 4.9/9.
ABC
The Alphabet Network
8P ‘Toy Story That Time Forgot‘ finished with an average 3.366 million viewers and a 2.2/3.
830P ‘Shrek The Halls‘ finished with an average 3.645 million viewers and a 2.1/4.
9P ‘The Year 2016‘ finished with an average 3.903 million viewers and a 2.7/4.
10P ‘The Year 2016‘ finished with an average 3.770 million viewers and a 2.7/5.
FOX
The Animal Network of Broadcast
8P ‘Ice Age:A Mammoth Christmas‘ rerun finished with an average 2.621 million viewers and a 1.6/3.
830P ‘New Girl‘ rerun finished with an average 1.472 million viewers and a 1.0/2.
9P ‘Scream Queens‘ series finale finished with an average 1.380 million viewers and a 0.9/2.
The CW
The Little Network That Couldn’t
8P ‘Terry Crews Saves Christmas‘ series premiere finished with an average 952,000 viewers and a 0.6/1.
9P ‘Greatest Holiday Commercials Countdown‘ rerun finished with an average 887,000 viewers and a 0.6/1.
For The Record
CBS finished #1 Tuesday in prime time with an average 7.369 million viewers and a 4.6/8.
NBC finished with an average 6.196 million viewers and a 4.5/8.
ABC finished with an average 3.736 million viewers and a 2.5/4.
FNC finished with an average 2.867 million viewers.
FOX finished with an average 1.713 million viewers and a 1.1/2.
UNI finished with a 1.0/2.
TEL finished with a 0.9/2.
ID finished with an average 1.040 million viewers.
MSNBC finished with an average 1.028 million viewers.
TLC finished with an average 951,333 viewers.
The CW finished with an average 919,500 viewers and a 0.6/1.
Broadcast (English Speaking) Networks finished Tuesday in prime time with an estimated average 19.934 million viewers.
Today In Communication History
On this date in 1939, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences officially adopts the nickname ‘Oscars’ for its Academy Awards.
Quote Of The Day
‘Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony.’
Mahatma Gandhi
Cinema News
Disney has crossed the $7 billion mark in film box office in 2016, the firs time every a film studio has achieved that milestone. This year the studio has released the four top-grossing films of 2016 so far: Marvel’s Captain America: Civil War ($1.15 billion), Pixar’s Finding Dory ($1.03 billion), Disney Animation’s Zootopia ($1.02 billion) and, from its live-action studio, The Jungle Book ($967 million).
Box Office Weekend 16-18 December 2016 (Domestic)
#1 ‘Rouge One’ $155,000,000 in 4,157 theaters
#2 ‘Moana’ $11,664,000 in 3,587 theaters
#3 ‘Office Christmas Party’$ 8,450,000 in 3,210 theaters
#4 ‘Collateral Beauty’ $ 7,000,000 in 3,028 theaters
#5 ‘Fantastic Beasts’ $ 5,030,000 in 3,036 theaters
#6 ‘Manchester By The Sea’ $ 4,156,338 in 1,208 theaters
#7 ‘La La Land’ $ 4,020,000 in 200 theaters (See review https://www.facebook.com/cinemacritique/)
#8 ‘Arrival’ $ 2,775,000 in 2,157 theaters
#9 ‘Doctor Strange’ $ 2,036,000 in 1,930 theaters
#10 ‘Nocturnal Animals’ $ 1,391,380 in 1,246 theaters
Box Office Weekend 16-18 December 2016 (International)
#1 ‘Rouge One’ $135,500,000 in 54 territories
#2 ‘The Great Wall’ $ 67,400,000 in 1 territory
#3 ‘Moana’ $ 15.500,000 in 54 territories
#4 ‘Fantastic Beasts’ $ 14,500,000 in 66 territories
#5 ‘Sing’ $ 6,600,000 in 15 territories
#6T ‘La La Land’ $ 4,700,000 in 14 territories
#6T ‘Sully’ $ 4,700,000 in 24 territories
#8 ‘Office Christmas Party’$ 4,600,000 in 32 territories
#9 ‘Underworld: Blood Wars’$ 3,400,000 in 55 territories
#10 ‘Arrival’ $ 3,300,000 in 42 territories
‘La La Land‘ (See review https://www.facebook.com/cinemacritique/)
‘Passengers‘ December 21, 2016
‘The Great Wall’ February 2017
Valerian and the City of A Thousand Planets July 2017
Blade Runner 2049
Dunkirk
The Mummy
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BBC One
The Big One
8P ‘Holby City‘ (‘Nightmare Before Christmas’)
9P ‘Last Tango In Halifax‘ finished #1 in the UK Tuesday with an average 5.2 million viewers and a 24.9% share.
1045P’Darcy Bussell:Looking For Margot‘ finished with an average 1.5 million viewers and a 15.2% share.
BBC Two
The Little Two
8P ‘MasterChef:The Professionals‘
9P ‘Inside The Christmas Factory‘ finished #2 in its time slot with an average 2.8 million viewers and a 13.1% share.
ITV
The Independent One
8P ‘Hilda Ogden’s Last Ta-ra:A Tribute To Jean Alexander’
9P ‘Paul O’Grady’s Favourite Fairy Tales‘
Channel 4
The Big Four
8P ‘The Supervet‘
9P ‘This Is Us‘
Channel 5
The Viacom Five
8P ‘Make You Laugh Out Loud‘
9P ‘The Graham Norton Show‘
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NOTE: While Australian considers Prime Time 6P-Midnight, we use the US prime time system to measure television effectiveness in Australia. Thus 7P-10P is the standard from which this rating is based. Newscasts are considered only as newscasts and not television programs inside or outside of this period except in special periods.

Ten #1 Tuesday in Australia as ‘Big Bash League’ is back and it was the #1 program as the Sixers & Thunder squared off.
Ten
The Third Commercial Network in Australia finished #1 Tuesday in Australia with an average 778,500 viewers and a 28.3% share.
7P ‘The Project‘ finished with an average 501,000 viewers.
730P ‘Cricket:Big Bash League Game 1‘ featuring Sydney Thunder v Sydney Sixers finished with an average 834,000 viewers.
Seven
The First Commercial Network in Australia finished with an average 431,800 viewers and a 26.5% share.
7P ‘Highway Cops‘ finished with an average 511,000 viewers.
730P ‘First Dates UK‘ finished with an average 447,000 viewers.
840P ‘Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares‘ finished with an average 377,000 viewers.
940P ‘Ramsay’s Hotel Hell‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.
ABC
The Alphabet Network in Australia finished with an average 430,000 viewers and a 17.0% share.
730P ‘7.30‘ finished with an average 518,000 viewers.
801P ‘Simply Nigella: Christmas Special‘ finished with an average 419,000 viewers
902P ‘Rick Stein: From Venice To Istanbul‘ finished with an average 397,000 viewers.
Nine
The First Commercial Network in Australia finished with a 21.7% share.
7P ‘A Current Affair’ finished with an average 639,000 viewers.
732P ‘Kevin Can Wait‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.
8P ‘Kevin Can Wait‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.
830P ‘Little Folkers‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.
SBS
The Special Broadcast Service finished #5 Tuesday in Australia with a 6.5% share.
730P ‘Who Do You Think You Are?‘ Greig Pickhaver did not finish in the top 20 programs.
830P ‘The Mekong River With Sue Perkins‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.
930P ‘One Born Every Minute‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.
Top Newscasts In Australia Tuesday
#1 SEVEN NEWS Seven 891,000 viewers #1T in Brisbane; #1 in Adelaide & Perth
#2 SEVEN News/TodayTonight Seven 869,000 viewers #1 T in Brisbane
#3 NINE NEWS 6:30 Nine 819,000 viewers #1 in Sydney & Melbourne
#4 NINE NEWS Nine 807,000 viewers Melbourne top market
#5 ABC NEWS-EV ABC 654,000 viewers Sydney top market
#6 EYEWITNESS NEWS 1st @5P Ten 371,000 viewers Melbourne top market
*WEDNESDAY AUSTRALIAN OVERNIGHT TV RATINGS
*Wednesday Australian Overnight TV Ratings
*WEDNESDAY AUSTRALIAN OVERNIGHT TV RATINGS
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NOTE: While Australian considers Prime Time 6P-Midnight, we use the US prime time system to measure television effectiveness in Australia. Thus 7P-10P is the standard from which this rating is based. Newscasts are considered only as newscasts and not television programs inside or outside of this period except in special periods.

Ten #1 Wednesday in Australia as ‘Cricket KFS Big Bash League’ #1 program as Brisbane Heat defeated Adelaide Strikers.
Ten
The Third Commercial Network in Australia finished #1 Wednesday in Australia with an average 966,167 million viewers and a 31.6% share.
7P ‘The Project‘ finished with an average 552,000 viewers.
730P ‘KFC Big Bash League Game 2‘ featuring the Adelaide Strikers v Brisbane Heat finished #1 overall in Australia Wednesday evening with an average 1,049 million viewers.
Seven
The Second Commercial Network in Australia finished with an average 24.0% share.
7P ‘Highway Cops‘ finished wth an average 431,000 viewers.
730P ‘Highway Patrol‘ finished with an average 555,000 viewers.
8P ‘Air Rescue‘ finished with an average 468,000 viewers.
830P ‘Gold Coast Meddical‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.
930P ‘The Blacklist‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.
Nine
The First Commercial Network in Australia finished with a 21.0% share.
7P ‘A Current Affair‘ finished with an average 575,000 viewers.
732P ‘20 to One‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.
837P ‘King Cross ER‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.
939P ‘Chicago Med‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.
ABC
The Alphabet Network in Australia finished with a 16.5% share.
730P ‘7.30‘ finished with an average 561,000 viewers.
801P ‘Hard Quiz‘ finished with an average 493,000 viewers.
832P ‘QI Christmas Special‘ finished with an average 468,000 viewers.
902P ‘Sammy J’s Playground Politics Christmas Special‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.
914P ‘Walliams And Friend‘ finished with an average 406,000 viewers.
SBS
The Special Broadcast Service finished with a 6.7% share
730P ‘Tony Robinson’s Wild West‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.
830P ‘24 Hours in Emergency‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.
930P ‘Abba Christmas Party‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.
Top Newscasts In Australia Wednesday
#1 SEVEN NEWS Seven 903,000 viewers #1 in Adelaide & Perth
#2 SEVEN News/TodayTonight Seven 827,000 viewers #1 in Brisbane
#3 NINE NEWS Nine 793,000 viewers #1 in Sydney
#4 NINE NEWS 6:30 Nine 778,000 viewers #1 in Melbourne
#5 ABC NEWS-EV ABC 649,000 viewers Melbourne top market
More Screens…More Options To View
Australian homes have more screens, channel and platform choices than ever before. These choices deliver greater opportunities to watch television and other video, and together affect the time consumers spend with various devices.
These are the findings from the Regional TAM, OzTAM and Nielsen Q3 (July-September) 2016 Australian Multi-Screen Report, which show people continue to spread their viewing across seemingly infinite options within a finite number of available hours each day.
Other trends from the report include:
‘Traditional’ television viewing remains dominant as 20.19 million Australians, or 86% of the population in people metered markets, watch at least some broadcast TV (free-to-air and subscription channels) on in-home sets weekly.
Connected screens in the home continues to rise, while the number of TVs has fallen slightly
The average Australian home now has 4.5 connected screens in addition to their TV sets, up from 3.9 four years ago.
The number of TV sets per home is fractionally lower today at 1.8.
The way Australians use their TV sets is changing, most noticeably in prime time as the TV screen can also be used for many activities in addition to watching TV, therefore the proportion of time people spend using their TV sets for other purposes is growing.
‘Longer tail’ viewing is growing.
While the majority of TV material played back through the TV set happens within the first seven days, 1.7% of all broadcast TV watched on in-home sets in any four-week period is time-shifted between eight and 28 days later. In prime time the proportion of 8-28 day playback is 1.6%.
Regional TAM Chairman and General Manager, Prime Television, Tony Hogarth said: “The Australian Multi-Screen Report once again provides a comprehensive national overview of Australians’ viewing habits. Analysing television viewing based on ‘when watched’ data has allowed for this viewing to be accounted for at the time of day the TV content is being consumed as opposed to the time of broadcast. In regional Australia, looking at when watched viewing, audiences consumed an average of 103 hours and 45 minutes of broadcast television each month, which is just over 8 hours more than the national average.”
Nielsen Managing Director, Media, Craig Johnson said: “Today, consumers have more control than ever before and, are without a doubt leveraging that autonomy. The growing penetration of connected devices and increasing popularity of subscription-based streaming services, time-shifted and over-the-top viewing is fundamentally changing the TV industry. The ability to measure and report on all content across all devices – such as expanding the “long tail” out to 28 days – provides the industry with further, critical insights on how viewers are using technology to control their own viewing experiences.”
OzTAM CEO Doug Peiffer said: “The number of connected screens in Australian homes is at an all-time high, and Australians are taking advantage of the opportunities this creates to watch broadcast content and other video. While this choice contributes to the viewing ‘spread’ we’ve observed for some time, all age groups still spend more of their viewing time on any single device watching broadcast TV on in-home TV sets. Across the population that equates to more than 86 per cent of total viewing – including all devices, platforms and video content.”
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