Grammy Awards, Drama and Reality dominated television viewing in the English Language world Sunday evening.
The Daily Diary Of Screens #dailydiaryofscreens 🇺🇸🇬🇧🇦🇺💻📱📺🎬. For Sunday, February 12, 2016, the 10th Day of the February Sweeps.
CBS #1 broadcast network as ‘59th Grammy Awards 2017‘ was the top broadcast program.
TEL #1 Hispanic network Sunday as ‘Inmigracion, Trump y los Hispanos‘ was the top Hispanic program.
In the UK, ITV #1 broadcast network as ‘The Good Karma Hospital‘ was the top program.
In Australia, Nine #1 broadcast network as ‘My Kitchen Rules‘ was #1 program as ‘Seven News‘ top newscast.
‘The Lego Batman Movie‘ #1 at the U.S. box office weekend 10-12 February 2017.
‘Jackie Chan:Kung Fu Yoga’‘ #1 at the International box office weekend 3-5 February 2017.
This Weekend in 1942, ‘King’s Row‘ was directed by Sam Wood, starring Ann Sheridan, Robert Cummings, and Ronald Reagan and was #1 for the second straight week. The film grossed $2,350,000 in the US in its first theatrical run in 1942.
This weekend in 1942, ‘“Blues in the Night (My Mama Done Tol’ Me)”‘ with Woody Herman and His Orchestra with Woody Herman. ‘Blues in the Night’ is a popular blues song which has become a pop standard and is generally considered to be part of the Great American Songbook. The music was written by Harold Arlen, the lyrics by Johnny Mercer, for a 1941 film begun with the working title ‘Hot Nocturne‘, but finally released as ‘Blues in the Night’. The song is sung in the film by William Gillespie. The Woody Herman recording was released by Decca Records as catalog number 4030. The record first reached the Billboard magazine charts on January 2, 1942 and lasted 11 weeks on the chart, peaking at #1 this week, 75 years ago this week.
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 1.79 billion monthly users watching 8 billion videos each day. In addition, 81% of all shares come from Facebook. 41% of Millennials use Facebook every day. Instagram has 500 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.
Remember, social media marketing isn’t always the tech. It’s the people.
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’.
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For Sunday, February 12, 2016 (Posted on February 13, 2016)
CBS
The Tiffany Network had the Grammy’s.
7P ‘60 Minutes‘ finished with an average 12.643 million viewers and a 6.1/11.
730P ‘Grammy Red Carpet Live’ finished with an average 14.037 million viewers and a 7.1/12
8P ‘59th Grammy Awards‘ finished #1 overall in the English Language world Sunday with an average 25.605 million viewers and a 15.9/26.
9P ‘59th Grammy Awards‘ finished with an average 24.423 million viewers and a 16.8/26.
10P ‘59th Grammy Awards‘ finished with an average 21.892 million viewers and a 16.4/27.
ABC
The Alphabet Network
7P ‘America’s Funniest Home Videos‘ finished with an average 5.814 million viewers and a 3.2/6.
8P ‘The Blind Side‘ finished with an average 3.349 million viewers and a 2.0/3.
9P ‘The Blind Side‘ finished with an average 4.136 million viewers and a 2.6/4.
10P ‘The Blind Side‘ finished with an average 4.144 million viewers and a 2.5/4.
NBC
The Peacock Network
7P ‘Dateline‘ rerun finished with an average 5.361 million viewers and a 3.6/6.
8P ‘Fast and Furious 6‘ finished with an average 2.488 million viewers and a 1.6/3.
9P ‘Fast and Furious 6‘ finished with an average 2.404 million viewers and a 1.5/2.
10P ‘Fast and Furious 6‘ finished with an average 2.502 million viewers and a 1.5/3.
FOX
The Animal Network of Broadcast
7P ‘Son of Zorn‘ rerun finished with an average 807,000 viewers and a 0.5/1.
730P ‘The Simpsons‘ rerun finished with an average 1.310 million viewers and an 0.8/1.
8P ‘The Simpsons‘ finished with an average 2.449 million viewers and a 1.5/2.
830P ‘Son of Zorn‘ finished with an average 1.444 million viewers and a 1.0/1.
9P ‘Family Guy‘ finished with an average 1.923 million viewers and a 1.3/2.
930P ‘Bob Burgers‘ finished with an average 1.703 million viewers and a 1.1/2.
For The Record
CBS finished #1 Sunday in prime time as it finished with an average 21.315 million viewers and a 13.9/23.
ABC finished with an average 4.361 million viewers 2.6/4.
NBC finished with an average 3.189 million viewers 2.0/3.
FOX finished with an average 1.606 million viewers 1.0/2.
TEL finished with an 0.8/1.
UNI finished with a 0.7/1.
Broadcast (English Language) Networks finished Sunday in prime time with an estimated 30.471 million viewers.
Today In Communication History
On this date in 1953, pioneering 3D movie ‘Bwana Devil’ (‘A lion in your lap, a lover in your arms’), produced by Arch Oboler, opens in New York.
Quote Of The Day
‘A man who has made a mistake and doesn’t correct it is making another mistake.’
Confucius
Canadian TV Ratings Week of 23 January-29 January 2017
#1 NCIS CTV Global 2.386 million viewers
#2 BULL Global Total 1.939 million viewers
#3 Grey’s Anatomy CTV Total 1.608 million viewers
#4 This Is Us CTV Total 1.602 million viewers
#5 Lucifer CTV Total 1.499 million viewers
#6 Chicago Fire Global Total 1.453 million viewers
#7 Murdoch’s Mysteries CBS Total 1.412 million viewers
#8 Cardinal CTV Total 1.387 million viewers.
#9 The Big Bang Theory CTV Total 1.376 million viewers.
#10 The Flash CTV Total 1.347 million viewers.
Mexico TV Ratings Wednesday 8 February 2017
#1 ‘El Bienamado’ Las Estrellas 13,7R 48S
#2 ‘La candidate’ Las Estrellas 11,2R 38S
#3 ‘Noticias 10’ Las Estrellas 9,8R 33S
#4 ‘Hechos noche’ Azteca 13 6,4R 22S
#5 ‘Celia’ Azteca 13 5,8R 20S
#6 ‘La fiscal de hierro’ Azteca 13 5,8R 19S
#7 ‘1000 maneras’ Canal 5 5,6R 19S
#8 ‘The Walking Dead’ Canal 5 5R 17S
#9 ‘Hawaii Five-0’ Azteca 7 4,3R 15S
#10 ‘Los Simpsons’ Azteca 6 3,8R 13S
Colombia TV Ratings Thursday 9 February 2017
#1 ‘Colombia’s Next Top Model’Caracol 8,6R 27,9S
#2 ‘Alias JJ’ Caracol 8,4R 34,2S
#3 ‘Polvo carnavales’ Caracol 8R 24,5S
#4 ‘La ley del corazón’ RCN 7,9R 24,2S
#5 ‘Las Vegas’ RCN 6,2R 20S
#6 ‘El Comandante’ premiere RCN 3,1R 12,6S
Argentina TV Ratings Thursday 9 February 2017
#1 ‘Josué y la Tierra Prometida’ Telefe 14,5R 42,87S
#2 ‘Amar después de amar’ Telefe 12,6R 38S
#3 ‘Quiero vivir a tu lado’ El Trace 11,1R 31,53S
#4 ‘Telenoche 13’ El Trece 9,2R 33,73S
#5 ‘Despedida de solteros’ Telefe 8,9R 37,18S
#6 ‘Telefe noticias’ Telefe 8,8R 36,04S
Top Ten India Television Programs 2016
#1 India v West Indies Cricket 86.975 million viewers.
#2 India v Pakistan Cricket 81.638 million viewers.
#3 India v Australia Cricket 81.070 million viewers.
#4 India v Ban Cricket 68.833 million viewers.
#5 India v Ban ACT20 Final Cricket 62.018 million viewers.
#6 India v Pakistan Cricket 59.688 million viewers.
#7 India v New Zealand Cricket 50.825 million viewers.
#8 India v SL Asia Cup T20 Cricket 45.037 million viewers.
#9 IPL 2016 Final Cricket 44.684 million viewers.
#10 England v West Indies Cricket 40.995 million viewers.
Sunday, Feb. 12
8P: The Missing (Starz)
9P: The Walking Dead (AMC, midseason premiere)
10P: Girls (HBO)
11P: Last Week Tonight With John Oliver (HBO)
Monday, Feb. 13
10P: Humans (AMC)
Tuesday, Feb. 14
The Mindy Project (Hulu)
Wednesday, Feb. 15
10P: Doubt (CBS)
Thursday, Feb. 16
SuperMansion (Crackle)
Saturday, Feb. 18
Britney Ever After (Lifetime)
Sunday, Feb. 19
8P: The Good Fight (CBS)
9P: Big Little Lies (HBO)
10P: Billions (Showtime)
10:30P: Crashing (HBO)
Monday, Feb. 20
9P: The Breaks (VH1)
10P: Bates Motel (A&E)
Tuesday, Feb. 21
10P: The Detour (TBS)
Wednesday, Feb. 22
9P: Major Crimes (TNT)
Thursday, Feb. 23
10P: The Blacklist: Redemption (NBC), Sun Records (CMT)
Friday, Feb. 24
Ultimate Beastmaster (Netflix)
Monday, Feb. 27
8P: The Voice (NBC)
9P: When We Rise (ABC)
10P: Taken (NBC)
Wednesday, March 1
National Treasure (Hulu)
10P: Chicago Justice (NBC)
Sunday, March 5
8P: Little Big Shots (NBC), Once Upon a Time (ABC, spring premiere)
8:30P: Making History (Fox)
9P: Chicago Justice (NBC), Time After Time (ABC)
9:30P: Last Man on Earth (Fox, spring premiere)
10P: Shades of Blue (NBC), Feud: Bette and Joan (FX), The Arrangement (E!)
Tuesday, March 7
9:30P: Trial & Error (NBC)
10P: The Americans (FX)
Wednesday, March 8
8P: Survivor (CBS)
10P: Underground (WGNA), Designated Survivor (ABC, spring premiere)
Thursday, March 9
9P: Kicking & Screaming (Fox)
10P: The Catch (ABC)
Friday, March 10
8P: The Vampire Diaries (The CW, series finale)
Sunday, March 12
10P: American Crime (ABC)
Monday, March 13
8P: Young & Hungry (Freeform)
8:30P: Baby Daddy (Freeform)
Wednesday, March 15
8P: Lethal Weapon (Fox, season finale)
9P: Star (Fox, season finale)
10P: Hap and Leonard: Mucho Mojo (SundanceTV), Greenleaf (OWN)
Thursday, March 16
Snatch (Crackle)
Friday, March 17
Marvel’s Iron Fist (Netflix)
8P: The Originals (The CW)
Sunday, March 19
10P: Into the Badlands (AMC)
Monday, March 20
9P: The Twins: Happily Ever After? (Freeform)
Wednesday, March 22
8P: Shots Fired (Fox)
9P: Empire (Fox, spring premiere)
Tuesday, March 28
9P: DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (The CW, season finale)
Wednesday, March 29
Harlots (Hulu)
8:30P: Imaginary Mary (ABC)
Sunday, April 2
8P: Call the Midwife (PBS)
9P: The Kennedys-After Camelot
Tuesday, April 4
8P: iZombie (The CW)
9P: Prison Break (Fox)
9:30P: Imaginary Mary (ABC, time slot premiere)
Wednesday, April 5
10P: Archer (FXX)
Saturday, April 8
9P: The Son (AMC)
Monday, April 10
10P: Better Call Saul (AMC)
Tuesday, April 11
8P: Brooklyn Nine-Nine (Fox, spring premiere)
9P: iZombie (The CW, time slot premiere)
Sunday, April 16
9P: Guerrilla (Showtime)
Tuesday, April 18
8P: Pretty Little Liars (Freeform)
9P: Famous in Love (Freeform)
Thursday, April 20
10P: The Blacklist (NBC, spring premiere)
Friday, April 21
8P: The Amazing Race (CBS)
Sunday, April 23
10P: Mary Kills People (Lifetime)
Tuesday, April 25
9P: Great News (NBC)
Wednesday, April 26
The Handmaid’s Tale (Hulu)
10P: Gomorrah (SundanceTV)
Friday, May 5
Sense8 (Netflix)
Friday, May 12
I Love Dick (Amazon)
Sunday, May 21
9P: Dark Angel (PBS), Twin Peaks (Showtime)
Tuesday, May 23
Casual (Hulu)
Wednesday, May 24
8P: Dirty Dancing (ABC)
Tuesday, May 30
House of Cards (Netflix)
Wednesday, May 31
8P: Kingdom (Audience Network)
Al Jarreau Retires And Then Move On To The Big Show
59th Grammy Awards 2017 Winners
Album Of The Year
25 — Adele (WINNER)
Record Of The Year
“Hello” — Adele (WINNER)
Song Of The Year
“Hello” — Adele Adkins & Greg Kurstin, songwriters (Adele) (WINNER)
Best New Artist
Chance The Rapper (WINNER)
POP FIELD
Best Pop Vocal Album
25 — Adele (WINNER)
Best Pop Solo Performance
“Hello” — Adele (WINNER)
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
“Stressed Out” — Twenty One Pilots (WINNER)
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
Summertime: Willie Nelson Sings Gershwin—Willie Nelson (WINNER)
DANCE/ELECTRONIC MUSIC FIELD
Best Dance Recording
“Don’t Let Me Down” — The Chainsmokers Featuring Daya (WINNER)
Best Dance/Electronic Album
Skin — Flume (WINNER)
CONTEMPORARY INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC FIELD
Best Contemporary Instrumental Album
Culcha Vulcha — Snarky Puppy (WINNER)
ROCK FIELD
Best Rock Performance
“Blackstar” — David Bowie (WINNER)
Best Metal Performance
“Dystopia” — Megadeth (WINNER)
Best Rock Song
“Blackstar” — David Bowie, songwriter (David Bowie) (WINNER)
Best Rock Album
Tell Me I’m Pretty — Cage The Elephant (WINNER)
ALTERNATIVE FIELD
Best Alternative Music Album
Blackstar — David Bowie (WINNER)
R&B FIELD
Best R&B Performance
“Cranes in the Sky” — Solange (WINNER)
Best Traditional R&B Performance
“Angel” — Lalah Hathaway (WINNER)
Best R&B Song
“Lake By the Ocean” — Hod David & Musze, songwriters (Maxwell) (WINNER)
Best Urban Contemporary Album
Lemonade — Beyoncé (WINNER)
Best R&B Album
Lalah Hathaway Live — Lalah Hathaway (WINNER)
RAP FIELD
Best Rap Performance
“No Problem” — Chance The Rapper Featuring Lil Wayne & 2 Chainz (WINNER)
Best Rap/Sung Performance
“Hotline Bling” — Drake (WINNER)
Best Rap Song
“Hotline Bling” — Aubrey Graham & Paul Jefferies, songwriters (Drake) (WINNER)
Best Rap Album
Coloring Book — Chance The Rapper (WINNER)
COUNTRY FIELD
Best Country Solo Performance
“My Church” — Maren Morris (WINNER)
Best Country Duo/Group Performance
“Jolene” — Pentatonix Featuring Dolly Parton (WINNER)
Best Country Song
“Humble and Kind” — Lori McKenna, songwriter (Tim McGraw) (WINNER)
Best Country Album
A Sailor’s Guide To Earth — Sturgill Simpson (WINNER)
NEW AGE FIELD
Best New Age Album
White Sun II — White Sun (WINNER)
JAZZ FIELD
Best Improvised Jazz Solo
“I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry” — John Scofield, soloist (WINNER)
Best Jazz Vocal Album
Take Me To The Alley — Gregory Porter (WINNER)
Best Jazz Instrumental Album
Country For Old Men — John Scofield (WINNER)
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album
Presidential Suite: Eight Variations On Freedom — Ted Nash Big Band (WINNER)
Best Latin Jazz Album
Tribute To Irakere: Live In Marciac — Chucho Valdés (WINNER)
GOSPEL/CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIAN MUSIC FIELD
Best Gospel Performance/Song
“God Provides” — Tamela Mann; Kirk Franklin, songwriter (WINNER)
Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song
“Thy Will” — Hillary Scott & The Scott Family; Bernie Herms, Hillary Scott & Emily Weisband, songwriters Track from: Love Remains”Trust In You” — Lauren Daigle; Lauren Daigle, Michael Farren & Paul Mabury, songwriters (WINNER)
Best Gospel Album
Losing My Religion — Kirk Franklin (WINNER)
Best Contemporary Christian Music Album
Love Remains — Hillary Scott & The Scott Family (WINNER)
Best Roots Gospel Album
Hymns — Joey+Rory (WINNER)
LATIN FIELD
Best Latin Pop Album
Un Besito Mas — Jesse & Joy (WINNER)
Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album
iLevitable — ile (WINNER)
Best Regional Mexican Music Album (Including Tejano)
Un Azteca En El Azteca, Vol. 1 (En Vivo) — Vicente Fernández (WINNER)
Best Tropical Latin Album
Donde Están? — Jose Lugo & Guasábara Combo (WINNER)
AMERICAN ROOTS MUSIC FIELD
Best American Roots Performance
“House Of Mercy” — Sarah Jarosz (WINNER)
Best American Roots Song
“Kid Sister” — Vince Gill, songwriter (The Time Jumpers) (WINNER)
Best Americana Album
This Is Where I Live — William Bell (WINNER)
Best Bluegrass Album
Coming Home — O’Connor Band With Mark O’Connor (WINNER)
Best Traditional Blues Album
Porcupine Meat — Bobby Rush (WINNER)
Best Contemporary Blues Album
The Last Days Of Oakland — Fantastic Negrito (WINNER)
Best Folk Album
Undercurrent — Sarah Jarosz (WINNER)
Best Regional Roots Music Album
E Walea — Kalani Pe’a (WINNER)
REGGAE FIELD
Best Reggae Album
Ziggy Marley — Ziggy Marley (WINNER)
WORLD MUSIC FIELD
Best World Music Album
Sing Me Home — Yo-Yo Ma & The Silk Road Ensemble (WINNER)
CHILDREN’S FIELD
Best Children’s Album
Infinity Plus One — Secret Agent 23 Skidoo (WINNER)
SPOKEN WORD FIELD
Best Spoken Word Album (Includes Poetry, Audio Books & Storytelling)
In Such Good Company: Eleven Years Of Laughter, Mayhem, And Fun In The Sandbox — Carol Burnett (WINNER)
COMEDY FIELD
Best Comedy Album
Talking For Clapping — Patton Oswalt (WINNER)
MUSICAL THEATER
Best Musical Theater Album
The Color Purple — Cynthia Erivo & Jennifer Hudson, principal soloists; Stephen Bray, Van Dean, Frank Filipetti, Roy Furman, Scott Sanders & Jhett Tolentino, producers (Stephen Bray, Brenda Russell & Allee Willis, composers/lyricists) (New Broadway Cast) (WINNER)
MUSIC FOR VISUAL MEDIA FIELD
Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media
Miles Ahead — Miles Davis & Various Artists) (WINNER)
Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media
Star Wars: The Force Awakens — John Williams, composer (WINNER)
Best Song Written For Visual Media
“Can’t Stop The Feeling!” — Max Martin, Shellback & Justin Timberlake, songwriters (Justin Timberlake, Anna Kendrick, Gwen Stefani, James Corden, Zooey Deschanel, Walt Dohrn, Ron Funches, Caroline Hjelt, Aino Jawo, Christopher Mintz-Plasse & Kunal Nayyar), Track from: Trolls (WINNER)
COMPOSING/ARRANGING FIELD
Best Instrumental Composition
“Spoken At Midnight” — Ted Nash, composer (Ted Nash Big Band) (WINNER)
Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella
“You And I” — Jacob Collier, arranger (Jacob Collier) (WINNER)
Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals
“Flintstones” — Jacob Collier, arranger (Jacob Collier) (WINNER)
PACKAGE FIELD
Best Recording Package
Blackstar — Jonathan Barnbrook, art director (David Bowie) (WINNER)
Best Boxed Or Special Limited Edition Package
Edith Piaf 1915-2015 — Gérard Lo Monaco, art director (Edith Piaf) (WINNER)
NOTES FIELD
Best Album Notes
Sissle And Blake Sing Shuffle Along — Ken Bloom & Richard Carlin, album notes writers (Eubie Blake & Noble Sissle) (WINNER)
HISTORICAL FIELD
Best Historical Album
The Cutting Edge 1965-1966: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 12 (Collector’s Edition) — Steve Berkowitz & Jeff Rosen, compilation producers; Mark Wilder, mastering engineer (Bob Dylan) (WINNER)
PRODUCTION, NON-CLASSICAL FIELD
Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
Blackstar — David Bowie, Tom Elmhirst, Kevin Killen & Tony (WINNER)
Producer Of The Year, Non-Classical
Greg Kurstin (WINNER)
Best Remixed Recording
“Tearing Me Up (RAC Remix)” — André Allen Anjos, remixer (Bob Moses) (WINNER)
SURROUND SOUND FIELD
Best Surround Sound Album
Dutilleux: Sur La Mêe Accord; Les Citations; Mystère De L’Instant & Timbres, Espace, Mouvement — Alexander Lipay & Dmitriy Lipay, surround mix engineers; Dmitriy Lipay, surround mastering engineer; Dmitriy Lipay, surround producer (Ludovic Morlot & Seattle Symphony) (WINNER)
PRODUCTION, CLASSICAL FIELD
Best Engineered Album, Classical
Corigliano: The Ghosts Of Versailles — Mark Donahue & Fred Vogler, engineers (James Conlon, Guanqun Yu, Joshua Guerrero, Patricia Racette, Christopher Maltman, Lucy Schaufer, Lucas Meachem, LA Opera Chorus & Orchestra) (WINNER)
Producer of the Year, Classical
David Frost (WINNER)
CLASSICAL FIELD
Best Orchestral Field
Shostakovich: Under Stalin’s Shadow – Symphonies Nos. 5, 8 & 9 — Andris Nelsons, conductor (Boston Symphony Orchestra) (WINNER)
Best Opera Recording
Corigliano: The Ghosts Of Versailles — James Conlon, conductor; Joshua Guerrero, Christopher Maltman, Lucas Meachem, Patricia Racette, Lucy Schaufer & Guanqun Yu; Blanton Alspaugh, producer (LA Opera Orchestra; LA Opera Chorus) (WINNER)
Best Choral Performance
Penderecki Conducts Penderecki, Volume 1 — Krzystof Penderecki, conductor; Henryk Wojnarowski, choir director (Nikolay Didenko, Agnieszka Rehlis & Johanna Rusanen; Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra; Warsaw Philharmonic Choir) (WINNER)
Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance
Steve Reich — Third Coast Percussion (WINNER)
Best Classical Instrumental Solo
Daugherty: Tales Of Hemingway — Zuill Bailey; Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor (Nashville Symphony) (WINNER)
Best Classical Solo Vocal Album
Shakespeare Songs — Ian Bostridge; Antonio Pappano, accompanist (Michael Collins, Elizabeth Kenny, Lawrence Power & Adam Walker) (WINNER)
Best Classical Compendium
Daugherty: Tales Of Hemingway; American Gothic; Once Upon A Castle — Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor; Tim Handley, producer (WINNER)
Best Contemporary Classical Composition
Daugherty: Tales Of Hemingway — Michael Daugherty, composer (Zuill Bailey, Giancarlo Guerrero & Nashville Symphony) (WINNER)
MUSIC VIDEO/FILM FIELD
Best Music Video
“Formation” — Beyoncé (WINNER)
Best Music Film
The Beatles: Eight Days A Week The Touring Years — (The Beatles) (WINNER)
Best Film
‘Arrival’
‘I, Daniel Blake’
‘La La Land’
‘Manchester By The Sea’
‘Moonlight’
Outstanding British Film
‘American Honey’
‘Denial’
‘Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them’
‘I, Daniel Blake’
‘Notes On Blindness’
‘Under The Shadow’
Best Director
Denis Villeneuve – ‘Arrival’
Ken Loach – ‘I, Daniel Blake’
Damien Chazelle – ‘La La Land’
Kenneth Lonergan – ‘Manchester by the Sea’
Tom Ford – ‘Nocturnal Animals’
Leading Actress
Amy Adams – ‘Arrival’
Emily Blunt – ‘The Girl on the Train’
Emma Stone – ‘La La Land’
Meryl Streep – ‘Florence Foster Jenkins’
Natalie Portman – ‘Jackie’
Leading Actor
Andrew Garfield – ‘Hacksaw Ridge’
Casey Affleck – ‘Manchester by the Sea’
Jake Gyllenhaal – ‘Nocturnal Animals’
Ryan Gosling – ‘La La Land’
Viggo Mortensen – ‘Captain Fantastic’
Supporting Actress
Hayley Squires – ‘I, Daniel Blake’
Michelle Williams – ‘Manchester by the Sea’
Naomie Harris – ‘Moonlight’
Nicole Kidman – ‘Lion’
Viola Davis – ‘Fences’
Supporting Actor
Aaron Taylor-Johnson – ‘Nocturnal Animals’
Dev Patel – ‘Lion’
Jeff Bridges – ‘Hell or High Water’
Hugh Grant – ‘Florence Foster Jones’
Mahershala Ali – ‘Moonlight’
EE Rising Star
Anya Taylor-Joy
Laia Costa
Lucas Hedges
Tom Holland
Ruth Negga
Adapted Screenplay
‘Arrival’
‘Hacksaw Ridge’
‘Hidden Figures’
‘Lion’
‘Nocturnal Animals’
Original Screenplay
‘Hell or High Water’
‘I, Daniel Blake’
‘La La Land’
‘Manchester by the Sea’
‘Moonlight’
Outstanding Debut
Mike Carey (Writer), Camille Gatin (Producer) – ‘The Girl With All The Gifts’
George Amponsah (Writer/Director/Producer), Dionne Walker (Writer/Producer) – ‘The Hard Stop’
Pete Middleton (Writer/Director/Producer), James Spinney (Writer/Director), Jo-Jo Ellison (Producer) – ‘Notes on Blindness’
John Donnelly (Writer), Ben Williams (Director) – ‘The Pass’
Babak Anvari (Writer/Director), Emily Leo, Oliver Roskill, Lucan Toh (Producers) – ‘Under the Shadow’
Film Not In The English Language
‘Dheepan’
‘Julieta’
‘Mustang’
‘Son of Saul’
‘Toni Erdmann’
Documentary
’13th’
‘The Beatles: Eight Days A Week – The Touring Years’
‘The Eagle Huntress’
‘Notes On Blindness’
‘Weiner’
Animated Film
‘Finding Dory’
‘Kubo And The Two Strings’
‘Moana’
‘Zootropolis’
Cinematography
‘Arrival’
‘Hell Or High Water’
‘La La Land’
‘Lion’
‘Nocturnal Animals’
Editing
‘Arrival’
‘Hacksaw Ridge’
‘La La Land’
‘Nocturnal Animals’
‘Manchester by the Sea’
Make-Up and Hair
‘Florence Foster Jenkins’
‘Doctor Strange’
‘Hacksaw Ridge’
‘Nocturnal Animals’
‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’
Costume Design
‘Allied’
‘Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them’
‘Florence Foster Jenkins’
‘Jackie’
‘La La Land’
Production Design
‘Doctor Strange’
‘Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them’
‘Hail Caesar!’
‘La La Land’
‘Nocturnal Animals’
Special Visual Effects
‘Arrival’
‘Doctor Strange’
‘Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them’
‘The Jungle Book’
‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’
Original Music
‘Arrival’
‘Jackie’
‘La La Land’
‘Lion’
‘Nocturnal Animals’
Sound
‘Arrival’
‘Deepwater Horizon’
‘Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them’
‘Hacksaw Ridge’
‘La La Land’
British Short Film
‘Consumed’
‘Home’
‘Mouth of Hell’
‘The Party’
‘Standby’
British Short Animation
‘The Alan Dimension’
‘A Love Story’
‘Tough’
Cinema News
Box Office Weekend 10-12 February 2017 (Domestic)
#1 ‘The Logo Batman Movie’ $55,600,000
#2 ‘Fifty Shades Darker’ $46,800,000
#3 ‘John Wick 2’ $30,000,000
#4 ‘Split’ $ 9,300,000
#5 ‘Hidden Figures’ $ 8,000,000
#6 ‘A Dog’s Purpose’ $ 7,265,000
#7 ‘Rings’ $ 5,820,000
#9 ‘La La Land’ $ 5,000,000 in 3,236 theaters (See review https://www.facebook.com/cinemacritique/)
#9 ‘Lion’ $ 4,083,000
#10 ‘Sing’ $ 1,631,000
Box Office Weekend 3-5 February 2017 (International)
#1 ‘Jackie Chan’s Kung Fu Yoga’ $51,400,000
#2 ‘Journey To The West:Demons’ $35,300,000
#3 ‘Duckweed’ $30,000,000
#4 ‘La La Land’ $21,300,000 in 72 territories (See review https://www.facebook.com/cinemacritique/)
#5 ‘Resident Evil:Final Chapter $16,500,000 in 57 territories
#6 ‘Split’ $14,000,000 in 41 territories
#7 ‘xXx:Return Xander Cage’ $12,900,000 in 61 territories
#8 ‘Sing’ $12,600,000 in 61 territories
#9 ‘Moana’ $11,500,000 in 36 territories
#10’The Great Wall’ $ 6,500,000 in 33 territories
‘La La Land‘ (See review https://www.facebook.com/cinemacritique/)
Coming Soon
John Wick:Chapter 2 February 10, 2017
Valerian and the City of A Thousand Planets July 2017
Blade Runner 2049
Dunkirk
The Mummy
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ITV
The Independent One
630P ‘Dance Dance Dance‘
8P ‘Lion Country:Night and Day‘
9P ‘The Good Karma Hospital‘ finished #1 in the time slot with an average 5.7 million viewers and a 27.1% share.
BBC One
The Big One
7P ‘Countryfile‘
8P ‘Call The Midwife‘
9P ‘British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA)‘finished with an average 3.9 million viewers and a 21.5% share.
BBC Two
The Little Two
6P ‘Catch Me If You Can‘
8P ‘Dragon’s Den‘
9P ‘Special Forces:Ultimate Hell Week‘
Channel 4
The Big Four
730P ‘The Jump‘
9P ‘Homeland‘
Channel 5
The Viacom Five
7P ‘Make You Laugh Out Loud‘
8P ‘On Benefits‘
9P ‘Autopsy:The Last Hours‘
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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. The % share is based on the Australian Prime Time 6P-Midnight period.
Nine
The First Commercial Network in Australia finished with an average 988,000 viewers and a 30.3% share.
7P ‘Married At First Sight‘ finished with an average 1.064 million viewers.
840P ‘60 Minutes’ finished with an average 893,000 viewers.
Seven
The Second Commercial Network in Australia finished with an average 927,556 viewers and a 31.4% share.
7P ‘My Kitchen Rules‘ finished #1 Sunday with an average 1.075 million viewers.
830P ‘Hoges‘ finished with an average 837,000 viewers.
949P ‘Lethal Weapon‘ (‘Best Buds’) finished with an average 325,000 viewers.
Ten
The Third Commercial Network in Australia finished with a 14.6% share.
7P ‘I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here!‘ finished with an average 696,000 viewers.
8P ‘I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! Elimination‘ finished with an average 720,000 viewers.
830P ‘24: Legacy‘ (’12:00-1:00P’) finished with an average 333,000 viewers.
930P ‘Homeland‘ (‘Fair Game’) did not finish in the top 20 programs.
ABC
The Alphabet Network in Australia finished with an average 763,000 viewers and a 16.8% share.
741P ‘Grand Designs‘ finished with an average 667,000 viewers.
831P ‘Midsomer Murders‘ (‘Crime and Punishment’) finished with an average 827,000 viewers.
SBS
The Special Broadcast Service in Australia finished #5 with a 6.9% share.
730P ‘The Silk Road’ series 1 episode 2 finished with an average 296,000 viewers.
830P ‘Trump’s Divided States Of America’ did not finish in the top 20 programs.
Top Newscasts In Australia Sunday
#1 SEVEN NEWS – SUN Seven 1,100,000 viewers #1 everywhere except Melbourne
#2 NINE NEWS SUNDAY Nine 1,055,000 viewers #1 in Melbourne
#3 ABC NEWS SUNDAY-EV ABC 763,000 viewers Melbourne top market
#4 TEN EYEWITNESS NEWS SUN Ten 386,000 viewers Sydney top market
*MONDAY AUSTRALIAN OVERNIGHT TV RATINGS
*Monday Australian Overnight TV Ratings
*MONDAY 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. The % share is based on the Australian Prime Time 6P-Midnight period.
Nine
The First Commercial Network in Australia finished with an average 925,500 viewers and a 28.6% share.
7P ‘A Current Affair‘ finished with an average 748,000 viewers.
730P ‘Married At First Sight‘ finished with an average 1.107 million viewers.
911P ‘House Husbands‘ finished with an average 669,000 viewers.
Seven
The Second Commercial Network in Australia finished with an average 916,333 viewers and a 31.2% share.
7P ‘Home and Away‘ finished with an average 776,000 viewers.
730P ‘My Kitchen Rules‘ finished #1 Monday in Australia with an average 1.150 million viewers.
9P ‘Bride & Prejudice-The Forbidden Wedding‘ finished with an average 636,000 viewers.
Ten
The Third Commercial Network in Australia finished with a 16.1% share.
7P ‘The Project‘ finished with an average 588,000 viewers.
730P ‘I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here!‘ finished with an average 685,000 viewers.
9P ‘Whose Line Is It Anyway Australia‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.
940P ‘Life In Pieces‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.
ABC
The Alphabet Network in Australia finished with a 18.9% share.
730P ‘7.30‘ finished with an average 647,000 viewers.
802P ‘Australian Story‘ finished with an average 605,000 viewers.
833P ‘Four Corners‘ finished with an average 648,000 viewers.
920P ‘Media Watch‘ finished with an average 654,000 viewers.
937P ‘Q&A‘ finished with an average 544,000 viewers.
SBS
The Special Broadcast Service finished #5 in Australia on Monday with a 5.2% share.
730P ‘Michael Mosley: Trust Me, I’m A Doctor‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.
830P ‘Simon Reeve’s Sacred Rivers‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.
930P ‘Undressed‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.
Top Newscasts In Australia Monday
#1 SEVEN NEWS Seven 1,068,000 viewers #1 in Adelaide & Perth
#2 SEVEN News/TodayTonight Seven 1,030,000 viewers Melbourne top in market
#3 NINE NEWS Nine 1,017,000 viewers #1 in Melbourne
#4 NINE NEWS 6:30 Nine 997,000 viewers #1 in Sydney & Brisbane
#5 ABC NEWS-EV ABC 801,000 viewers Melbourne top in market
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