CBS #1 Friday in the U.S. Seven #1 in AU.


Drama and News Magazine dominated viewing on television throughout the world on Friday.
The Daily Diary Of Screens #dailydiaryofscreens 🇺🇸🇬🇧🇦🇺💻📱📺🎬🌎🗺️🇮🇳. For Friday, April 20, 2018. This is your North America, Central America, South America, India, UK and Australian Daily Television Ratings Platform.
In the U.S., CBS #1 broadcast network as ‘Hawaii Five-0‘ was the top program.
In the U.S., UNI #1 Hispanic network as ‘El Rico y Lázaro‘ was the top Hispanic program.
In the U.S., TBS #1 cable network as ‘NBA Playoffs Round #1‘ was the top program.
In the UK, TV ratings delayed. Will be posted when available.
In Australia, Seven #1 broadcast network as ‘A Current Affair‘ was the top broadcast program and ‘Seven News‘ #1 newscast.
Rampage‘ was the #1 film at the domestic box office this weekend. See Below.
Rampage‘ was the #1 film at the international box office this weekend. See Below.
In Canada, CTV Total #1 network week of 2-8 March 2018 as ‘The Big Bang Theory‘ with 3.096 million viewers was the #1 program in Canada.
In Canada, TVA #1 network week of 2-8 April 2018 as ‘La Voix‘ with 1.946 million viewers was the #1 program in Québec
In Argentina, El Trece #1 broadcast network as ‘Simona‘ was the top program 19 April 2018.
In Chile, MEGA #1 broadcast network as ‘PNP‘ premiere was the top program 19 April 2018.
In Perú, ‘AméricaTV‘ #1 broadcast network as ‘Ojitos hechiceros‘ debut series premiere top program 18 April 2018 with 1.2 million viewers.
In Colombia, Caracol #1 broadcast network as ‘La Mamá del 10‘ top program 19 April 2018.
In México, Las Estrellas #1 broadcast network as ‘La Rosa de Guadalupe‘ was the top Méxican program 18 April 2018 with 3.3 million viewers.
In India, Sun TV #1 Hindi broadcast network as ZEE TV’s ‘Kumkum Bhagya‘ was the top program with 5.878 million impressions and ‘Comedy Central‘ was the #1 English broadcast network (339,000 impressions) during week #15 on 7-13 April 2018.
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Rampage‘ #1 at the U.S. box office weekend 13-15 April 2018. Complete box office Top Ten this weekend listed below.

Rampage #1 at the International box office weekend 13-15 April 2018. Complete box office Top Ten this weekend listed below.

This Weekend in 1943, ‘Crash Dive‘ directed by Archie Mayo, written by Jo Swerling and W.R. Burnett, and starred Tyrone Power, Dana Andrews and Anne Baxter. The film won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects (Fred Sersen, Roger Heman Sr.) at the 16th Academy Awards. A box office champ at the time, it pulled in $3.3 million viewers. It was Powers last film as he had already signed up for the Marine Corps.

This weekend in 1943, ‘‘I’ve Heard That Song Before’‘ Harry James and His Orchestra with Helen Forrest was the #1 record. This was the eighth of 12 straight weeks at #1 on Billboard.


The latest social media stats include this: Americans spend 25% of their time on social media.YouTube has viewers now watch 1 billion hours of video each day. 85% of digital video viewers will be YouTube viewers as daily usage of YouTube, is estimated the video-sharing platform will reach 185.9 million monthly US users in 2017. YouTube overall, and even YouTube on mobile alone, reaches more 18-34 and 18-49 year-olds than any cable network in the U.S. Facebook having 2.047 billion monthly active users watching 8 billion videos each day. 100 million hours of video content are watched on Facebook daily. In addition, 81% of all shares come from Facebook. 41% of Millennials use Facebook every day. And, there are now 5 million active advertisers on its platform, up from 4 million in September 2016 and 2 million in February 2015. Instagram has 700 million users of which 250 million are daily users. 51% of Instagram users access the platform daily and 35% say they look at the platform several times per day. Most Instagram users are between 18-29 years old. 88% of Twitter users are on mobile. An average of 500 million tweets are sent every day with 330 million active users. Twitter had 9 million new members sign up in Q1 2017. 81% of millennials check Twitter at least once per day. The Google+1 button is hit 5 billion times per day. 80% of Internet users on Pinterest are female. Eighty-one percent of US consumers use Facebook regularly, compared with Google (79%), Twitter (43%) and Instagram (40%), System1 Research reported.

Pinterest has 110 million monthly active users. 93% of Pinterest users use the platform to plan or make purchases. Pinterest drives 25% of all retail website referral traffic. LinkedIn has 450 million registered members with 100 million active users who spend 17 minutes per month on the site. 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, each with over 1 billion daily users. 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. Over 400 million snaps are shared on Snapchat per day, and almost 9,000 photos are shared every second. YY has 122 million active users; VKontakte has 100 million active users as does BBM and Telegram. Of note, Almost 80% of time spent on social media platforms happens on mobile.

Reddit Now Has as Many Users as Twitter and Far Higher Engagement Rates. Andrew Hutchinson writing in Social Media Today (042018) notes that Reddit may not be the first social platform that jumps to mind when you think about marketing your brand, but the numbers show that it’s on the rise, and should probably be a more significant consideration that it currently is. That puts the platform on par with Twitter, and well within the top social networks in terms of usage.
For comparison, here’s where each of the major platforms are currently placed on monthly active users:
⦿ Facebook – 2.13 billion
⦿ Instagram – 800 million
⦿ Reddit – 330 million
⦿ Twitter – 330 million
⦿ LinkedIn – 260 million
⦿ Snapchat – 255 million
⦿ Pinterest – 200 million
(Note: LinkedIn and Snapchat don’t report MAU numbers, these stats are based on estimates reported by We Are Social)

What’s more, while Twitter, and to a lesser degree Snapchat, have faced challenges in growing their usage numbers due to increased competition, Reddit has seen its numbers increase by 30% over the last six months, a significant shift. And it’s not just the broad numbers, according to Alexa, Reddit users are also much more active. As per We Are Social’s Simon Kemp (on The Next Web): “The average user spends 15 minutes 47 seconds on Reddit.com each day, compared to just over 11 minutes for visitors to Facebook.com, and 6 minutes 23 seconds on Twitter.com.” Still think Reddit’s too niche to be on your radar? The platform’s also working to help advertisers make better use of that engagement and reach, and while Reddit has long been seen as a risky proposition for advertisers (due to the Reddit community’s resistance to ads), that may be shifting.

In the past year, Reddit has added:
⦿ User profiles to give people, and brands, a definitive on-platform presence to link to
⦿ Conversion tracking and data improvements to better quantify the results of your Reddit ads
⦿ Improved ad campaign structure to maximize ad performance
⦿ An expansion of their Promoted Posts ad option to its mobile app
This week, the platform has also announced the hiring of former Time Inc. President of Digital Jen Wong to take on the role of COO. As explained by Reddit: “Her goals as COO will align closely with her past experience at Time, PopSugar, and AOL: using her media, publisher, advertising, and operations expertise to help us build out our offerings for users, advertisers, and partners; applying her experience building successful digital advertising offerings for internet media giants to our own ads platform; and, through it all, working to grow our business while staying true to the things that make Reddit unique.”

While traditionally Reddit hasn’t been as open to advertising as other platforms, and hasn’t provided the same opportunities, that may be turning – and I can confirm, as a regular user, my social media habits have definitely changed, with Reddit now playing a bigger part. Here’s why…human-based moderation. While algorithms can detect usage patterns and work to show me more of what I like based on my past behavior, which has clearly been effective in boosting engagement on other platforms, Reddit’s human-based moderation process (each subreddit is moderated by volunteer users) may actually be more effective in uncovering content I’m not aware of, improving discovery, while also enabling me to stay in touch with specific subjects. According to latest data from Reddit, the platform now has 330 million monthly active users.

Remember, social media marketing isn’t always the tech. It’s the people.

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, April 20, 2018 (Posted on April 21, 2018)
According to Nielsen’s National Television Household Universe Estimates, there are 119.6 million TV homes in the U.S. for the 2017-18 TV season.

CBS #1 Friday as ‘Hawaii Five-0’ top program.


CBS
The Tiffany Network

8P ‘MacGyver‘ finished #1 in the time slot with an average 6.308 million viewers.
9P ‘Hawaii Five-0‘ (‘Ahuwale ka nane huna-The Answer to the Riddle is Seen)’ finished #1 program Friday in prime time with an average 7.368 million viewers.
10P ‘Meghan Markle:American Princess‘ finished #1 in the time slot with an average 5.177 million viewers.

NBC
The Peacock Network

8P ‘Blindspot‘ finished with an average 2.846 million viewers.
9P ‘Dateline NBC‘ finished with an average 3.591 million viewers.
10P ‘Dateline NBC‘ finished with an average 4.316 million viewers.

FOX
The Animal Network of Broadcast

8P ‘MasterChef Jr‘ finished with an average 2.978 million viewers.
9P ‘MasterChef Jr‘ finished with an average 3.256 million viewers.

ABC
The Alphabet Network

8P ‘Once Upon A Time‘ finished with an average 2.164 million viewers.
9P ‘Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD‘ finished with an average 1.659 million viewers.
10P ‘20/20‘ finished with an average 2.317 million viewers.

The CW
The Little Network That Couldn’t …

8P ‘Dynasty‘ finished with an average 669,000 viewers.
9P ‘Jane The Virgin‘ finished with an average 641,000 viewers.

For The Record

CBS finished #1 broadcast network Friday in prime time with an average 6.284 million viewers.
NBC finished with an average 3.584 million viewers.
FOX finished with an average 3.117 million viewers.
ABC finished with an average 2.047 million viewers.
The CW finished with an average 655,000 viewers.

Broadcast (Big Five) Networks finished with an estimated 15.685 million viewers.

Today In Communication History

On this date in 1993, the first episode of ‘Walker, Texas Ranger‘ aired on CBS.

Quote Of The Day

‘Happiness is good health and a bad memory.’
Ingrid Bergman

Television News

Morning News Program TV Ratings Week of 9 April 2018

Total Viewers:
ABC ‘Good Morning America’ 4.185 million viewers
NBC ‘The Today Show’ 3.964 million viewers
CBS ‘CBS This Morning’ 3.317 million viewers

Evening Broadcast Network Newscast TV Ratings Week of 9 April 2018

Total Viewers:
ABC ‘World News Tonight’ 8,192,000 viewers
NBC ‘NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt’ 7,754,000 viewers
CBS ‘CBS Evening News with Jeff Glor’ 5,922,000 viewers.

Communication News

2018 Pulitzer Prize Winners

For Journalism

Public Service: jointly awarded to The New York Times, for reporting led by Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey, and The New Yorker, for reporting by Ronan Farrow.
“For explosive, impactful journalism that exposed powerful and wealthy sexual predators — including allegations against one of Hollywood’s most influential producers — bringing them to account for long-suppressed claims of coercion, brutality and victim-silencing, thus spurring a worldwide reckoning about sexual abuse of women.”

Breaking News Reporting: The staff of the Santa Rosa Press Democrat.
“For lucid and tenacious coverage of historic wildfires that ravaged the city of Santa Rosa and Sonoma County, and for expertly utilizing an array of tools, including photography, video and social media platforms to bring clarity to its readers in real-time and in subsequent in-depth reporting for investigative reporting.”

Investigative Reporting: The staff of The Washington Post.
“For purposeful and relentless reporting that changed the course of a Senate race in Alabama, revealing a candidate’s alleged past sexual harassment of teenage girls and subsequent efforts to undermine the journalism that exposed it.”

Explanatory Reporting: Jointly awarded to the staffs of the Arizona Republic and the USA Today Network.
“For vivid and timely reporting that masterfully combined text, video, podcasts and virtual reality to examine from multiple perspectives the difficulties and unintended consequences of fulfilling President Trump’s pledge to construct a wall along the U.S. border with Mexico.”

Local Reporting: The staff of the Cincinnati Enquirer.
“For a riveting and insightful narrative and video documenting seven days of greater Cincinnati’s heroin epidemic revealing how the deadly addiction has ravaged families and communities.”

National Reporting: Jointly awarded to the staffs of The New York Times and The Washington Post.
“For deeply sourced, relentlessly reported coverage in the public interest that dramatically furthered the nation’s understanding of Russian interference in the 2016 election and its connections to the Trump campaign. The president-elect’s transition team and his eventual administration.”

International Reporting: Claire Baldwin, Andrew R.C. Marshall and Manuel Mogato of Reuters.
“For relentless reporting that exposed the brutal killing campaign behind Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs.”

Feature Writing: Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah for GQ.
“For an unforgettable portrait of murderer Dylann Roof, using a unique and powerful mix of reportage, first-person reflection and analysis of historical and cultural forces behind his killing of nine people inside Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, S.C.”

Commentary: John Archibald of the Alabama Media Group.
“For lyrical and courageous commentary that is rooted in Alabama but has a national resonance, in scrutinizing corrupt politicians, championing the rights of women and calling out hypocrisy for criticism.”

Criticism: Jerry Saltz of New York Magazine.
“For a robust body of work that conveyed a canny and often daring perspective on visual arts in America, encompassing the personal, the political, the pure and the profane.”

Editorial Writing: Andie Dominick of The Des Moines Register.
“For examining in a clear, indignant voice free of cliché or sentimentality, the damaging consequences for poor Iowa residents for privatizing the state’s administration of Medicaid.”

Editorial Cartooning: Jake Halpern and Michael Sloan for The New York Times.
“For an emotionally powerful series told in graphic narrative form that chronicled the daily struggles of a real-life family of refugees and its fear of deportation.”

Breaking News Photography: Ryan Kelly of The Daily Progress in Charlottesville, Va.
“For a chilling image that reflected the photographer’s reflexes and concentration, in capturing the moment of impact of a car during a racially charged protests in Charlottesville, Va.”

Feature Photography: The photography staff of Reuters.
“For shocking photos that expose the world to the violence Rohingya refugees face in fleeing Myanmar.”

For Letters, Drama & Music

Fiction: Less, Andrew Sean Greer.
“For a generous book, musical in its prose and expansive in its structure and range, about growing older and the essential nature of love.”

Drama: Cost of Living, by Martyna Majok.
“An honest, original work that invites audiences to examine diverse perspectives of privilege and human connection through two pairs of mismatched individuals: a former trucker and his recently paralyzed ex-wife, and an arrogant young man with cerebral palsy and his new caregiver.”

History: The Gulf: The Making of An American Sea, by Jack E. Davis.
“An important environmental history of the Gulf of Mexico that brings critical attention to the Earth’s 10th largest body of water and one of the planet’s most diverse and productive marine ecosystems.”

Biography: Prairie Fires: The American Dreams of Laura Ingalls Wilder, by Caroline Fraser.
“A deeply resourced and elegantly written portrait of Laura Ingalls Wilder, author of The Little House on the Prairie series, that describes how Wilder transfers transformed her family’s story of poverty, failure and struggle into an uplifting tale of self-reliance, familial love and perseverance.”

Poetry: Half-light, by Frank Bidart.
“A volume of unyielding ambition and remarkable scope that mixes long, dramatic poems with short, elliptical lyrics, building on classical mythology and reinventing forms of desire that defy societal norms.”

General Nonfiction: Locking Up Our Own: Crime and Punishment in Black America, by James Forman Jr.
“An examination of the historical roots of contemporary criminal justice in the United States, based on vast experience and deep knowledge of the legal system and its often devastating consequences for citizens and communities of color.”

Music: DAMN., by Kendrick Lamar.
“A virtuosic song collection unified by its vernacular authenticity and rhythmic dynamism that offers affecting vignettes capturing the complexity of modern African-American life.”

Cinema News

Box Office Weekend 13-15 April 2018 Domestic

#1 ‘Rampage’ $ 34,500,000 in 4,101 theaters
#2 ‘A Quiet Place’ $ 32,600,000 in 3,508 theaters
#3 ‘Truth Or Dare’ $ 19,000,000 in 3,029 theaters
#4 ‘Ready Player One’ $ 11,200,000 in 3,661 theaters
#5 ‘Blockers’ $ 10,295,000 in 3,418 theaters
#6 ‘Black Panther’ $ 5,300,000 in 2,180 theaters
#7 ‘Isle Of Dogs’ $ 5,000,000 in 1,939 theaters
#8 ‘I Can Only Imagine’ $ 3,800,000 in 2,563 theaters
#9 ‘Acrimony’ $ 3,700,000 in 1,332 theaters
#10’Chappaquiddick’ $ 3,025,000 in 1,645 theaters

Box Office Weekend 13-15 April 2018 (International)

#1 ‘Rampage’ $114.100,000 in 61 markets
#2 ‘Ready Player One’ $ 33,800,000 in 65 markets
#3 ‘A Quiet Place’ $ 22.300,000 in 56 markets
#4 ‘Peter Rabbit’ $ 12,700,000 in 59 markets
#5 ‘Pacific Rim Uprising’ $ 6,100,000 in 66 markets

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In the UK, Peak time is defined as Early Peak is 17:30 to 20:00 and Late Peak is 20:00 to 23:00.

Across The Pond
UK TV Ratings Delayed. Will be posted when available.

BBC One
The Big One

7P ‘The One Show
730P ‘Sounds Like Friday
8P ‘EastEnders
830P ‘The Button
9P ‘Have I Got News For You
930P ‘Home From Home

BBC Two
The Little Two
7P ‘Antiques Road Trip
8P ‘Gardener’s World
9P ‘The City & The City

ITV
The Independent One

7P ‘Emmerdale
730P ‘Coronation Street
8P ‘Love Of Your Garden
830P ‘Coronation Street
9P ‘Lethal Weapon‘ (‘Better Living Through Chemistry’)

Channel 4
The Big Four

730P ‘Unreported World
8P ‘I Don’t Like Mondays
9P ‘Googlebox

Channel 5
The Viacom Five

7P ‘The Gadget Show
8P ‘Britain’s Great Cathedrals with Tony Robinson
9P ‘Portillo’s Hidden History of Britain


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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.

Seven #1 broadcast network in Australia Friday as Nine’s ‘A Current Affair’ top program.


Seven
The Second Commercial Network in Australia finished with a 36.8% share.

7P ‘Better Homes & Gardens‘ finished with an average 542,000 viewers.
730P ‘AFL Rnd 5: Sydney V Adelaide‘ finished with an average 584,000 viewers.

Nine
The First Commercial Network in Australia finished with a 24.3% share.

7P ‘A Current Affair‘ finished with an average 600,000 viewers.
730P ‘Nine’s Friday Night Football Preview‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.
759P ‘Nine’s Live Friday Night Football‘ (‘Brisbane Broncos V Melbourne Storm’) finished with an average 426,000 viewers.

Ten
The CBS Commercial Network in Australia finished with a 15.2% share.

7P ‘The Project‘ finished with an average 382,000 viewers.
730P ‘The Living Room‘ finished with an average 402,000 viewers.
830P ‘Hughesy, We Have A Problem‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.
930P ‘The Graham Norton Show‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.

ABC
The Alphabet Network in Australia finished with a 17.4% share.

731P ‘Gardening Australia‘ finished with an average 387,000 viewers.
830P ‘Harrow‘ finished with an average 506,000 viewers.
925P ‘Silent Witness‘ finished with an average 335,000 viewers.

SBS
The Special Broadcast Service in Australia finished with a 6.3% share.

730P ‘Great British Railway Journeys‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.
8P ‘Great British Railway Journeys‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.
830P ‘Syriana‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.

Top Newscasts In Australia

#1 SEVEN NEWS Seven 856,000 viewers #1 in Melbourne, Adelaide & Perth

#2 SEVEN NEWS/TT Seven 825,000 viewers Melbourne top market

#3 NINE NEWS Nine 744,000 viewers #1 in Sydney & Brisbane

#4 NINE NEWS 6:30 Nine 727,000 viewers Melbourne top market

#5 ABC NEWS-EV ABC 583,000 viewers Melbourne top market

#6 EYEWITNESS NEWS Ten 422,000 viewers Melbourne top market

SATURDAY AUSTRALIAN OVERNIGHT TV RATINGS
Saturday Australian Overnight TV Ratings
SATURDAY 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.

ABC #1 broadcast network in Australia Saturday as ‘Father Brown’ was the top program.


ABC
The Alphabet Network in Australia finished #1 broadcast network Saturday evening with an estimated average 606,267 viewers and a 19.6% share.

731P ‘Father Brown‘ (‘The Face Of The Enemy’) finished #1 program Saturday evening with an average 669,000 viewers.
818P ‘The Good Karma Hospital‘ finished with an average 547,000 viewers.
905P ‘Prime Suspect 1973‘ finished with an average 259,000 viewers.

Seven
The Second Commercial Network in Australia finished with an estimated 563,000 viewers and a 34.0% share.

630P ‘The Kick‘ finished with an average 366,000 viewers.
720P ‘AFL Rnd 5: Port Adelaide V Geelong‘ finished with an average 519,000 million viewers.

Nine
The First Commercial Network in Australia finished with a 27.6% share.

7P ‘The Voice‘ finished with an average 266,000 viewers.
834P ‘The Voice‘ finished with an average 250,000 viewers.

Ten
The CBS Commercial Network in Australia finished with a 11.2% share.

630P ‘David Attenborough & The Sea Dragon‘ finished with an average viewers.
730P ‘Ambulance UK/strong>’ finished with an average 286,000 viewers.
845P ‘NCIS‘ (‘The Numerical Limit’) rerun did not finish in the top 20 programs.
945P ‘Law & Order:SVU‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.

SBS
The Special Broadcast Service in Australia finished with a 7.7% share.

730P ‘Meteor Strike:Fireball From Space‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.
830P ‘Cleopatra‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.
920P ‘Cleopatra‘ did not finish in the top 20 programs.

Top Newscasts In Australia

#1 SEVEN NEWS–SAT Seven 779,000 viewers #1 in Brisbane, Adelaide & Perth

#2 NINE NEWS SAT Nine 749,000 viewers #1 in Sydney & Melbourne
#3 ABC NEWS-SA ABC 687,000 viewers Melbourne top program
#4 EYEWITNESS NEWS Ten 270,000 viewers Melbourne top program

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