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Final K6-11 Ratings for Saturday, August 2, 2008 Cable Networks only (Live + SD Data):
Source: Disney Research from Nielsen Media Research Data
NICKELODEON
3.8/24 Avg. (7a-1p)
Jimmy Neutron 0.9/13; Jimmy Neutron 1.5/18; Fairly OddParents 2.3/21; Fairly OddParents 2.6/18; SpongeBob SquarePants 3.2/19; SpongeBob SquarePants 4.6/24; Fairly OddParents 5.8/28; Mighty B! 5.2/25; SpongeBob SquarePants 4.8/24; SpongeBob SquarePants 5.2/28; SpongeBob SquarePants 4.7/26; SpongeBob SquarePants 4.7/27
CARTOON NETWORK
1.7/11 Avg. (7a-1p)
George of the Jungle 1.3/16; Flapjack 1.5/13; Chowder 2.2/16; Pokemon: Diamond & Pearl Battle Dimension 2.1/12; Pokemon: Diamond & Pearl Battle Dimension 2.5/13; Ben 10: Alien Force 1.8/9; Transformers: Animated 1.9/9; Bakugan 1.7/9; Robotboy 1.4/8; Ben 10: Alien Force 1.7/9; Ben 10: Alien Force 1.4/8
DISNEY CHANNEL
1.5/9 Avg. (7a-1p)
Handy Manny 1.2/16; Little Einsteins 1.0/12; Handy Manny 1.2/11; Little Einsteins 1.3/9; Handy Manny 1.5/9; Little Einsteins 1.3/7; Handy Manny 1.3/6; Little Einsteins 1.0/5; Handy Manny 1.3/7; Little Einsteins 1.1/6; Catch That Kid (105 minutes) 3.2/18
TOON DISNEY (Jetix)
0.4/3 Avg. (7a-1p)
Legend of the Dragon 0.2/3; The Incredible Hulk 0.2/3; Monster Buster Club 0.3/2; Power Rangers Jungle Fury 0.4/3; Treasure Planet (120 minutes) 0.6/3; Recess 0.3/2; Recess 0.4/2; Recess 0.3/2; Recess 0.2/1

Wow, Alien Force is really hurting now. The ratings have halved since the series premiere. Pokémon is pretty much the only thing holding the block together now. And unfortunately for Blue Dragon fans, it looks like the show won't be coming back, since the Pokémon encore is doing consistently better than premiers of Blue Dragon.
 
Ben 10: Alien Force is in reruns, that's probably why it is in trouble.

CN probably can't wait to move B10: AF to prime time so it has a chance.
 
Looks like Pokemon DP is finally getting some justice in the ratings department. :D

Shame to see CN's ratings compare so awfully against Nick's.
 
Shame to see CN's ratings compare so awfully against Nick's.

Its been that way for years now. Though I have noticed lately that CN's pre-Dynamite Action Squad shows are getting close to matching Nick's earlier shows in the ratings.
 
Week of 8/4-8/10:

Household Rating:

Primetime: 1,097,000(#8 for cable last week)
Total Day: 966,000(#5 for cable last week)

Viewers 2+:

Primetime: 1,429,000(#8 for cable)
Total Day: 1,181,000(#4 for cable)

The ratings were up with Primetime in both categories, but Total Day was down a bit in both.



Here are the charts:

RATINGS

Weekly
Top Ten Basic Cable Ad Supported networks, Total Day and Primetime Rankings among K2-11 (000) 8/4-8/10/08:
Total Day (000) Primetime (000)
NICK~: 1250 DSNY*: 1385
DSNY*: 967 CARTOON: 838
CARTOON: 676 NAN**: 419
NAN**: 301 NOGGIN: 270
ADSM**: 245 TOON DIS: 152
TOON DIS.: 156 NICKTOONS: 116
NOGGIN: 242 DISCOVERY: 93
NICKTOONS: 104 ANIMAL PLANET: 74
DISCOVERY: 62 MTV: 64
MTV: 53 ESPN: 61
ANIMAL PLANET: 53
Source: Disney Research from Nielsen Media Research Data Live + SD Data
*Disney Channel is not an ad supported cable network, unlike the others in this listing.
**Denotes a network that broadcasts less than 51% of minutes in a 24hr day.
~Nickelodeon Total Day 6a-11p

Weekly Top Ten Basic Cable Ad Supported networks, Total Day and Primetime Rankings among K6-11 (000) 8/4-8/10/08:
Total Day (000) Primetime (000)
NICK~: 782 DSNY*: 1082
DSNY*: 689 CARTOON: 591
CARTOON: 452 NAN**: 324
NAN**: 241 TOON DIS: 77
ADSM**: 180 NICKTOONS: 76
TOON DIS.: 87 DISCOVERY: 70
NICKTOONS: 72 ANIMAL PLANET: 57
NOGGIN: 48 TLC: 51
DISCOVERY: 48 NOGGIN: 40
ANIMAL PLANET: 42 MTV: 38
Source: Disney Research from Nielsen Media Research Data Live + SD Data
*Disney Channel is not an ad supported cable network, unlike the others in this listing.
**Denotes a network that broadcasts less than 51% of minutes in a 24hr day.
~Nickelodeon Total Day 6a-11p

Weekly Top Ten Basic Cable Ad Supported Networks, Total Day and Primetime Rankings among Tweens 9-14 (000) 8/4-8/10/08:
Total Day (000) Primetime (000)
NICK~: 589 DSNY*: 852
DSNY*: 578 CARTOON: 439
NAN**: 337 NAN**: 398
CARTOON: 322 DISCOVERY: 108
ADSM**: 238 MTV: 103
MTV: 100 COMEDY: 74
DISCOVERY: 77 BET: 65
BET: 52 ANIMAL PLANET: 56
ANIMAL PLANET: 51 TLC: 53
TOON DIS: 49 THE N: 51
Source: Disney Research from Nielsen Media Research Data Live + SD Data
*Disney Channel is not an ad supported cable network, unlike the others in this listing.
**Denotes a network that broadcasts less than 51% of minutes in a 24hr day.
~Nickelodeon Total Day 6a-11p




Not bad, not bad at all.
 
Live + Same Day Ratings Kids Cable Network Averages (000) for Thursday, August 14, 2008, 6am-11pm, ranked by K2-11:
NICKELODEON: K2-11 1319; K6-11 779; TWEENS 9-14 598
DISNEY CHANNEL: K2-11 911; K6-11 670; TWEENS 9-14 568
CARTOON NETWORK: K2-11 848; K6-11 555; TWEENS 9-14 407
TOON DISNEY: K2-11 178; K6-11 109; TWEENS 9-14 62
Source: MTVN Research from Nielsen Media Research Data



I thought this was notable because this is the highest ratings CN has had for Thursdays since Har Har Tharsdays started back in June. Clearly, the kids were interested in seeing Gwen's underwear.;)
 
Yes. Yes they were.:D

Good to see TDI pwning most other CN shows in the ratings.
 
Week of 8/11-8/17:

Household Rating:

Primetime: 1,044,000(#8 for cable last week)
Total Day: 964,000(#4 for cable last week)

Viewers 2+:

Primetime: 1,322,000(#7 for cable)
Total Day: 1,228,000(#4 for cable)

The ratings were down a bit, due the Summer Olympics.


Here are the charts:

RATINGS

Weekly
Top Ten Basic Cable Ad Supported networks, Total Day and Primetime Rankings among K2-11 (000) 8/11-8/17/08:
Total Day (000) Primetime (000)
NICK~: 1309 DSNY*: 1271
DSNY*: 876 CARTOON: 756
CARTOON: 691 NAN**: 438
NAN**: 296 NOGGIN: 284
NOGGIN; 261 TOON DIS: 122
ADSM**: 201 DISCOVERY: 92
TOON DIS.: 139 NICKTOONS: 91
NICKTOONS: 94 BET: 86
DISCOVERY: 62 ESPN: 59
BET: 46 TLC: 58
Source: Disney Research from Nielsen Media Research Data Live + SD Data
*Disney Channel is not an ad supported cable network, unlike the others in this listing.
**Denotes a network that broadcasts less than 51% of minutes in a 24hr day.
~Nickelodeon Total Day 6a-11p

Weekly Top Ten Basic Cable Ad Supported networks, Total Day and Primetime Rankings among K6-11 (000) 8/11-8/17/08:
Total Day (000) Primetime (000)
NICK~: 778 DSNY*: 1008
DSNY*: 642 CARTOON: 535
CARTOON: 450 NAN**: 143
NAN**: 227 DISCOVERY: 71
ADSM**: 162 TOON DIS: 70
TOON DIS.: 91 NICKTOONS: 62
NICKTOONS: 62 BET: 57
NOGGIN; 50 TLC: 44
DISCOVERY: 48 NOGGIN: 42
BET: 31 ESPN: 37
Source: Disney Research from Nielsen Media Research Data Live + SD Data
*Disney Channel is not an ad supported cable network, unlike the others in this listing.
**Denotes a network that broadcasts less than 51% of minutes in a 24hr day.
~Nickelodeon Total Day 6a-11p

Weekly Top Ten Basic Cable Ad Supported Networks, Total Day and Primetime Rankings among Tweens 9-14 (000) 8/11-8/17/08:
Total Day (000) Primetime (000)
NICK~: 563 DSNY*: 803
DSNY*: 526 CARTOON: 397
NAN**: 331 NAN**: 393
CARTOON: 318 DISCOVERY: 113
ADSM**: 192 MTV: 79
MTV: 77 COMEDY: 75
DISCOVERY: 74 BET: 70
TOON DIS: 54 ESPN: 56
ESPN: 48 THE N: 52
THE N: 44 TLC: 49
BET: 44
Source: Disney Research from Nielsen Media Research Data Live + SD Data
*Disney Channel is not an ad supported cable network, unlike the others in this listing.
**Denotes a network that broadcasts less than 51% of minutes in a 24hr day.
~Nickelodeon Total Day 6a-11p



With the exception with Total Day with 2-11, the rest of the categories were down a bit.
 
Well, you don't see this every day: http://www.medialifemagazine.com/ar...49/But_one_group_s_not_into_it_Teen_girls.asp

Last week's episode of Total Drama Island made the 9-14 charts for the week. Generally, CN shows don't show up on these charts. Its usually dominated by Nick and Disney. The last time a CN show showed on these charts, it was the Naruto episode, "The Death of Naruto" that showed up with the 12-17 charts.
 
Well, you don't see this every day: http://www.medialifemagazine.com/ar...49/But_one_group_s_not_into_it_Teen_girls.asp

Last week's episode of Total Drama Island made the 9-14 charts for the week. Generally, CN shows don't show up on these charts. Its usually dominated by Nick and Disney. The last time a CN show showed on these charts, it was the Naruto episode, "The Death of Naruto" that showed up with the 12-17 charts.

WOAH

This is going to boost up Total Drama Island's prominence on the network even more. This could make CN realize that they need to expand they're demo to older audiences like they did back in the day. TDI is a good start, but we need more.
 
Animation Insider examines CN's second quarter ratings:

Cable TV Animation || Q2 2008 / Cartoon Network

Cartoon Network:
As the spring months came to a close and the warmer weeks of summer began to stretch out, Cartoon Network's recent struggle to retain key kid audiences has all but faded. Since the channel's onslaught of well-received original animated programming earlier this year, Cartoon Network has been plugging away, ever eager to keep a good thing going. Overall, the network was down in key areas in the months of April and May, and even on the Quarter overall; however, the remarkable comeback in June 2008 leaves many hopeful.

In April, Cartoon Network ranked #5 when juxtaposed with all other cable networks, in terms of Total Viewership. The ratings average was 0.8 (979,000) for the Total Program Day. The network also ranked #6 in the following month, earning another 0.8 ratings share (941,000). Perhaps with the exception of an outstanding performance from Ben 10: Alien Force (the series premiere), which ranked as one of the top programs with Kids 6-11 for its week of debut, bringing in more than 1.16 million of said demographic, the month of April 2008 showed little worth remembering. (Some of the above ratings and audience numbers are coverage ratings that reflect the network's average, quantifiable, household percentile.)

Cartoon Network's new venture Ben 10: Alien Force helped propel Saturday mornings for the cable channel, averaging a Kids 6-11 rating of 3.1/14 over the entire Quarter. The animated television series about the teen golden boy whose knack for alien transformation earns him an adventure a day was at its peak, naturally, over the first four episodes, whereupon it averaged a mightily impressive 3.6/16 share.

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The Kids 6-11 audience average showed steady and consistent growth throughout the month; however, this tells only part of the story, as the audience was suffering in the early part of the Quarter, in year-to-year comparisons.

In April, Cartoon Network witnessed a Total Program Day downturn of -22% (K6-11); and with Tweens 9-14, a similar loss of -23% as well. Unfortunate though these numbers may be, Cartoon Network found a lot of growth in the Kids 2-11 group across the month of April 2008 (Total Program Day).

May 2008 showed promise for Cartoon Network. The kids entertainment channel ranked #10 among all cable channels for Total Viewership, during Primetime hours, earning a ratings share of 1.0 (1,167,000). Special programming notes for this month include an hour-long block of the action anime Naruto, whereas the episodes "Too Late for Help" and "The Death of Naruto" found the program ranked as one of the most watched items of the week with Teens 12-17, finding its way to the eyes of an impressive 720,000 of said demographic. (Some of the above ratings and audience numbers are coverage ratings that reflect the network's average, quantifiable, household percentile.)

As previously reported by AnimationInsider.net --[Related A.I. News: "CN: Q2 2008 Ratings"]; in direct comparison to the previous Quarter's ratings, Cartoon Network's delivery for most key audiences blossomed rather well in response to the new programming. The Kids 2-11 delivery earned both marginal and substantive gains in Total Program Day and Primetime, by +01% (up to 566,000) and +07% (up to 708,000) respectively; this demographic saw ratings gain in Primetime only, up to a 1.8 share.

As such, the Kids 6-11 viewing audience mimicked the previous demography's Quarterly-by-Quarter increase, bringing in an improved +02% (up to 358,000, Total Program Day) and +09% (up to 480,000, Primetime). Meaningful ratings share growth in each time-period was exhibited by +07% (TPD) and +11%, up to a share of 2.0 (Primetime). Additionally, the Tweens 9-14 demographic, whose weight and value has increase considerably in the past year, was the area where Cartoon Network found most of its success [when compared to the previous Quarter]. Audience delivery in the Tw9-14 category for Q2 2008 registered up +05% (TPD) and +10% (Primetime), with ratings share resulting in a growth of +10% and +14% respectively.

Cable TV Animation || Q2 2008 / Cartoon Net. (cont'd) & Adult Swim

Returning to current, monthly analysis, Cartoon Network saw a decline among its Total Program Day audience of Kids aged 6-11 of only -11% during May 2008, in comparison to the previous year, which was an immense improvement over several of the previous months. Much of this can be accredited to the network's implementation of a new Thursday evening comedy programming block -- "Har Har Tharsdays" -- which has by now evolved into a solid and stable return on key demographics.

The following month, June, saw a similar near stoppage to the key audience loss, as the channel erred only -05% (K2-11, Total Program Day), and -11% (K6-11, Total Program Day). The Tweens 9-14 viewership actually saw a small growth in June, during Primetime hours, of almost +01%. Quarterly average for Cartoon Network's Kids 6-11 audience, due to early losses, ended up at -14%, for the Total Program Day.

One final note of interesting was the paper-thin viewer count for Cartoon Network and Adult Swim, whom are eerily close in terms of Total Viewers (TPD) this past Quarter, separated by only tens of thousands of viewers. The margin between the two has been close like this for several months; perhaps an intriguing testament to the immense draw of Adult Swim, having the capacity to mirror the total daily audience of its buddy network. Of the weeks where information was available for this article's analysis; Adult Swim ranked higher than Cartoon Network, on the majority, and when Adult Swim fared better, it was by a wider margin than if CN had been ahead. Of additional note is an aberration in the third week of May, where Adult Swim topped Cartoon Network by a substantial margin of Total Viewers.

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Adult Swim:
Adult Swim managed to retain its title, as per usual, with its core adult male audience, throughout the Quarter; maintaining its hold as the most visited standard cable channel specifically for Adults 18-34. According to Cartoon Network/Adult Swim ratings analysis, the animation and live-action network remains the place to be for men's wandering eyes late into weekday and oftentimes weekend evenings.

In other areas of analysis, Adult Swim ranked #6 in April 2008, in terms of Total Viewership, among all cable networks through Total Program Day. The ratings share average was 0.9, an audience of 932,000. The following month, Adult Swim fared even better, ranking #5 in all of cable, pulling in an average Total Viewership of slightly over one million. (These ratings and audience numbers are coverage ratings that reflect the network's average, quantifiable, household percentile.)

Adult Swim certainly managed to keep the fight for the Adults 18-49 demographic competitive (with Nickelodeon) specifically for the month of May 2008 (Total Program Day). After typically ranking a spot or two lower in terms of audience delivery earned, Adult Swim actually beat out Nickelodeon in the third week of the month. Having since lost a wide margin of viewers from this particular group of interest over the past Quarter of analysis, it appears the late night channel is resourceful, remaining active in seeking out the viewers that matter.

Adult Swim ranked, in terms of Total Viewership of the Total Programming Day, within the top five of all cable networks for the Second Quarter. The channel came in at #5 with the ratings average of 0.9 (1,039,000). (These ratings and audience numbers are coverage ratings that reflect the network's average, quantifiable, household percentile.)

Kid viewers for the adult television channel continued to drop out, throughout Second Quarter 2008. However irrelevant, the Kids 6-11 audience delivery plummeted -44% (April), -36% (May), and -33% (June), for each month in this past Quarter.
So basically, in April and May, CN was down a bit. Then June came and CN started gaining audiences back. So, it bodes well that CN will have a good third quarter in the ratings department.
 
Sorry for the double post, but just wanted to add some ratings. Didn't know whether to edit my previous post or not. :sweat:

Final K6-11 Ratings for Saturday, August 16, 2008 Cable Networks only (Live + SD Data):
Source: Disney Research from Nielsen Media Research Data
NICKELODEON 4.5/25 Avg. (7a-1p)
Jimmy Neutron 1.3/17; Jimmy Neutron 2.0/20; Fairly OddParents 3.3/23; Fairly OddParents 4.3/25; SpongeBob SquarePants 4.5/23; SpongeBob SquarePants 4.7/22; Back at the Barnyard 4.4/21; Mighty B 5.0/24; SpongeBob SquarePants 6.5/30; SpongeBob SquarePants 7.0/33; SpongeBob SquarePants 6.2/31; SpongeBob SquarePants 2.0/26;
CARTOON NETWORK 1.7/9 Avg. (7a-1p)
George of the Jungle 1.0/10; Flapjack 1.2/8; Chowder 1.8/10; Pokemon: Diamond & Pearl Battle Dimension 2.3/12; Ben 10: Alien Force 1.9/9; Transformers Animated 1.8/8; Bakugan 2.0/9; Robotboy 1.8/8; Ben 10: Alien Force 1.5/8; Ben 10: Alien Force 1.4/7
DISNEY CHANNEL 1.5/8 Avg. (7a-1p)
The Wiggles 1.2/16; Johnny and the Sprites 1.2/12; Little Einsteins 1.3/9; My Friends Tigger & Pooh 1.3/8; Mickey Mouse Clubhouse 1.4/7; Mickey Mouse Clubhouse 1.2/5; Handy Manny 1.6/8; Little Einsteins 0.9/4; Higglytown Heroes 1.1/5; Charlie and Lola 1.2/6; Nanny McPhee 3.2/16; My Friends Tigger & Pooh 2.4/12; Mickey Mouse Clubhouse 2.5/10; Johnny and the Sprites 1.5/7; Freaky Friday (105 min) (4.0/22)
TOON DISNEY (Jetix) 0.7/4 Avg. (7a-1p)
Legend of the Dragon 0.1/1; The Incredible Hulk 0.3/3; Monster Buster Club 0.5/4; Power Rangers Jungle Fury 0.6/4; Shaggy Dog (135 min) 1.1/6; Kim Possible 0.4/2; American Dragon: Jake Long 0.4/2; American Dragon: Jake Long 0.6/3; American Dragon: Jake Long 0.5/3

Live + Same Day Ratings Kids Cable Network Averages (000) for Tuesday, August 19, 2008, 6am-11pm, ranked by K2-11:
NICKELODEON: K2-11 1210; K6-11 675; TWEENS 9-14 483
DISNEY CHANNEL: K2-11 1049; K6-11 759; TWEENS 9-14 646
CARTOON NETWORK: K2-11 676; K6-11 455; TWEENS 9-14 338
TOON DISNEY: K2-11 192; K6-11 105; TWEENS 9-14 58
Source: MTVN Research from Nielsen Media Research Data

Live + Same Day Ratings Kids Cable Network Averages (000) for Friday, August 22, 2008, 6am-11pm, ranked by K2-11:
NICKELODEON: K2-11 1295; K6-11 639; TWEENS 9-14 451
DISNEY CHANNEL: K2-11 1336; K6-11 1053; TWEENS 9-14 832
CARTOON NETWORK: K2-11 593; K6-11 402; TWEENS 9-14 296
TOON DISNEY: K2-11 148; K6-11 88; TWEENS 9-14 43
Source: MTVN Research from Nielsen Media Research Data
 
Sorry for the double post, but just wanted to add some ratings. Didn't know whether to edit my previous post or not.
Oh, go ahead and edit it, I'd love to see you try. ;)
 
Wooohooo! Pokemon was on top that week!
 
Live + Same Day Ratings Kids Cable Network Averages (000) for Saturday, August 23, 2008, 6am-11pm, ranked by K2-11:
NICKELODEON: K2-11 1446; K6-11 890; TWEENS 9-14 578
DISNEY CHANNEL: K2-11 1144; K6-11 806; TWEENS 9-14 556
CARTOON NETWORK: K2-11 645; K6-11 431; TWEENS 9-14 348
TOON DISNEY: K2-11 154; K6-11 86; TWEENS 9-14 41
Source: MTVN Research from Nielsen Media Research Data

Live + Same Day Ratings Kids Cable Network Averages (000) for Sunday, August 24, 2008, 6am-11pm, ranked by K2-11:
NICKELODEON: K2-11 1132; K6-11 760; TWEENS 9-14 529
DISNEY CHANNEL: K2-11 983; K6-11 714; TWEENS 9-14 592
CARTOON NETWORK: K2-11 849; K6-11 513; TWEENS 9-14 319
TOON DISNEY: K2-11 120; K6-11 65; TWEENS 9-14 33
Source: MTVN Research from Nielsen Media Research Data

Looks like the Scooby-Do marathon did pretty well for Cartoon Network. At least with K2-11.
 
Week of 8/18-8/24:

Household Rating:

Primetime: 1,070,000(#8 for cable last week)
Total Day: 987,000(#4 for cable last week)

Viewers 2+:

Primetime: 1,368,000(#7 for cable)
Total Day: 1,229,000(#4 for cable)

The ratings went up last week.

The charts will have to come later.
 
Live + Same Day Ratings Kids Cable Network Averages (000) for Saturday, August 23, 2008, 6am-11pm, ranked by K2-11:
NICKELODEON: K2-11 1446; K6-11 890; TWEENS 9-14 578
DISNEY CHANNEL: K2-11 1144; K6-11 806; TWEENS 9-14 556
CARTOON NETWORK: K2-11 645; K6-11 431; TWEENS 9-14 348
TOON DISNEY: K2-11 154; K6-11 86; TWEENS 9-14 41
Source: MTVN Research from Nielsen Media Research Data

Live + Same Day Ratings Kids Cable Network Averages (000) for Sunday, August 24, 2008, 6am-11pm, ranked by K2-11:
NICKELODEON: K2-11 1132; K6-11 760; TWEENS 9-14 529
DISNEY CHANNEL: K2-11 983; K6-11 714; TWEENS 9-14 592
CARTOON NETWORK: K2-11 849; K6-11 513; TWEENS 9-14 319
TOON DISNEY: K2-11 120; K6-11 65; TWEENS 9-14 33
Source: MTVN Research from Nielsen Media Research Data

Looks like the Scooby-Do marathon did pretty well for Cartoon Network. At least with K2-11.


WOW.
 
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