Tuesday, September 23, 2014

"Henry danger" Nick Tops Kids 6-11 in the second week

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via press release:

Nickelodeon, the wins in all demos shown KID week Top CASTLES

The work of Henry Brand Danger series with kids 6-11; SpongeBob and Sanjay and Craig Nab Top Two children 2-11 points; and PAW Patrol is the number one pick Preschool

Henry danger NEW YORK - September 23, 2014 - Nickelodeon closed the third week of September (09/15/14 to 21/09/14) as the number one network in total day basic cable with kids 2-11 (1, 9 / 602K), bring the best shows in the main demographic all children 2-11, 6-11 and 2-5 children, the successful series and a new network-winning animated comedy, which just released live-action slate are Henry danger.

Henry danger, the ultimate success of Dan Schneider live action increases, as the first show for children 6-11 in the second week, only in the air. The half-hour comedy about a boy navigating a double life and the balance between the challenges of the eighth year with the crazy adventures of a crime fighter, the number one with the demo, averaging a / 939K 4.9.

Sponge Bob was the top series of the week with kids 2-11, averaging a 1.4 / 4.6, followed in second place by Sanjay and Craig, with a / 1.3 4.1. Nickelodeon also won the first week of preschool children with PAW Patrol scored an average of 5.5 / 666K.

Nickelodeon, now in its 35th year, is the number one brand of entertainment for children. It has built a global business by children in everything he does. These include television programs in the United States and around the world, as well as consumer products, online, recreation, books and movies. The American television network Nickelodeon is seen in over 100 million households and has been the proportionate number one for 19 consecutive years basic cable network. For more information or pictures you find on http://www.nickpress.com. Nickelodeon and all related titles, characters and logos are trademarks of Viacom Inc. (NASDAQ: VIA, VIA.B) brands.

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