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Media By The Numbers

This week’s younger viewer ratings

June 10, 2015

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younger viewer Disney’s ‘Teen Beach’ movie made the top five in both 2-11s and 6-11s.

In younger viewer ratings for the week ending May 24:

The top five cable shows among kids 2-11: 1. Disney Channel’s “Cars 2” (Thursday, 8 p.m.); 2. Disney Channel’s “Let It Shine” (Wednesday, 8 p.m.); 3. Cartoon Network’s “Teen Titans Go!” (Saturday, 10:30 a.m.); 4. Disney Channel’s “Teen Beach Movie” (Friday, 8 p.m.); 5. Nickelodeon’s “PAW Patrol” (Friday, 1 p.m.)

The top five cable shows among kids 6-11: 1. Disney Channel’s “Let It Shine” (Wednesday, 8 p.m.); 2. Disney Channel’s “Teen Beach Movie” (Friday, 8 p.m.); 3. Cartoon Network’s “Teen Titans Go!” (Saturday, 10:30 a.m.); 4. Disney Channel’s “Cars 2” (Thursday, 8 p.m.); 5. Disney Channel’s “Disney Mickey Mouse Shorts” (Tuesday, 9:45 p.m.)

TOP 10 AD-SUPPORTED CABLE NETWORKS (L+7)
Kids 2-11
Week Ending May 24

Rank

PRIME TIME

TOTAL DAY

Net

(000)

Net

(000)

1

DSNY

773

NICK

591

2

NAN

402

DSNY

550

3

DSJR

367

TOON

450

4

NKJR

255

DSJR

319

5

ADSM

228

NAN *

181

6

FAM

184

NKJR

151

7

DXD

172

ADSM*

148

8

BOOM

164

DXD

107

9

TNT

153

NKTN

98

10

NKTN

140

FAM

93

* Network broadcasts less than 51% of minutes in a 24-hour day.
Source: Turner Research from Nielsen data

 

TOP 10 AD-SUPPORTED CABLE SHOWS (L+7)
Kids 2-11
Week Ending May 24

Rank

PROGRAM

NET

(000)

1

Cars 2

DSNY

1015

2

Let It Shine

DSNY

1015

3

Teen Titans Go!

TOON

1003

4

Teen Beach Movie

DSNY

958

5

PAW Patrol

NICK

949

6

SpongeBob SquarePants

NICK

917

7

SpongeBob SquarePants

NICK

909

8

Bubble Guppies

NICK

904

9

Teen Titans Go!

TOON

901

10

SpongeBob SquarePants

NICK

901

Source: Turner Research from Nielsen data

 

TOP 10 AD-SUPPORTED CABLE NETWORKS (L+7)
Kids 6-11
Week Ending May 24

 Rank

PRIME TIME

TOTAL DAY

Net

(000)

Net

(000)

1

DSNY

605

DSNY

358

2

NAN

302

TOON

301

3

ADSM

146

NICK

279

4

DXD

135

NAN *

138

5

FAM

107

ADSM*

96

6

NKTN

99

DXD

81

7

TNT

95

DSJR

68

8

BOOM

94

NKTN

64

9

DSJR

78

TNNK

58

10

TNNK

78

FAM

51

* Network broadcasts less than 51% of minutes in a 24-hour day.
Source: Turner Research from Nielsen data

 

TOP 10 AD-SUPPORTED CABLE SHOWS (L+7)
Kids 6-11
Week Ending May 24

Rank

PROGRAM

NET

(000)

1

Let It Shine

DSNY

785

2

Teen Beach Movie

DSNY

745

3

Teen Titans Go!

TOON

724

4

Cars 2

DSNY

721

5

Disney Mickey Mouse Shorts

DSNY

693

6

Bad Hair Day

DSNY

690

7

Clarence

TOON

669

8

Jessie

DSNY

654

9

Phineas and Ferb

DSNY

643

10

Teen Titans Go!

TOON

642

Source: Turner Research from Nielsen data

 

Tags: disney channel, kids tv, nickelodeon, nielsen, younger viewers

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