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Comments in Featured on August 11 hasta 17 2014 - National Final Rankings
Disney Channel is # 1 in Total Day and Prime Time Number of spectators and children 2-11, 6-11 kids and tweens; First Friday and "Girl Meets World" are the top two transmissions among white children's television "how to build a better Boy"; It took a long summer Disney Channel is the rate of the winner will be the No. 1 children 2-11, children 6-11 and tweens be
"Sofia the First" Disney Junior # 1 series on cable television Disney Channel
2-5 in childhood and cable-TV series no. 1 in preschool total viewers
Disney Junior 24-Hour Channel TV At first pre-dedicated network
72 weeks in a row in total viewers and children 2-5; Al
Top 6 week through networks among preschoolers 2-5
Disney Channel: Total Day and Prime Highlights
During the week of August 11, 2014 amplified by Disney Channel film and a near record performance for the original comedy "Girl Meets World" from Disney Channel swept all day, ranking "How to Build a nice guy" no. One of the cable network in total viewers (1.60 million) and # 1 chain of major TV Kid Youth 2-11 (832,000 / 2.1 rating), Kids 6-11 (6 625000/2 stars) Tween 9-14 (562,000 / 2.3 rating) demographics. Remarkably, Disney Channel was no. 1 television network in consecutive weeks in 168 preadolescents (3 years) and was number 1 for the period at 168,167 weeks previously in children from 6 to 11th
First, Disney Channel was ranked # 1 cable network in total viewers (2,150,000), was # 1 for the 468th consecutive week among Kids 6-11 (918,000 / 3.9 rating - 9 years) and the 205th -straight during the week Tweens 9-14 (766,000 / 3.2 rating - 3 years).
- Nickelodeon Disney Channel to 40% among young people aged 6-11 years (625,000 vs 447,000) and 73% in Tweens 9-14 beat (562,000 vs 324,000).
Left with two weeks in the summer of 2014, Disney Channel (1,570,000) began as # 1 cable network in total day for the second summer in a row in total viewers appear and as a # 1 TV network for the third consecutive summer children 2 -11 (844,000 / 2.1 rating), fifth kids 6-11 (608,000 / 2.6 rating) and Tweens 9 (521000/2 2 stars).
- For the second consecutive week, Disney Junior "Sofia the First" on Disney Channel at # 1 in the cable television series for children aged 2-5 (477,000 / 3.1 rating) and the # 1 preschool TV series cable total viewers (1.76 million).
- Disney Channel will broadcast satellite TV Top 9 children 2-11, kids 6-11 Top 10 and Top 16 in Tweens (Top 5 below):
24-hour Disney Junior channel
24-hour Disney Junior channel is measured in his second year as a public network Nielsen, ranked # 1 in the overall preschool day for television for the 72th consecutive week among total viewers (531,000), Children 2 5 (266000 / 1.7 stars) and kids 2-5 (134,000 / 1.7 rating) weeks-any time from 01/04/13 for 54 weeks in 55 girls 2-5 (7 star 132000/1) and 60 in women 18 -49 ( 102,000). In addition, the chain was his # 2 more weeks in children 2-5, just behind the Holiday week 12/30/13.
- Disney Junior delivered Top 6 week through networks in preschool children 2-5 and Top 5 series on the network in the preschool total viewers robbed:
- For the week, the Disney Junior channel Nick Jr. more than doubled in children 2-5 (106% 266,000 129,000 against), Boys 2-5 (+ 109% 134,000 64,000 against) and Girls 2 of 5 (103% against 65 000 132000) and held a strong lead in double figures in the hearing (+ 79% compared to the 296 000 531 000) and (+ 85% vs 55000102000) women 18-49.
- For the week, the Disney Junior channel Sprout margins of three digits for the 72th consecutive week among total viewers dominates (+ 264% 531,000 146,000 against), children 2-5 (+ 286% compared to 69000266000) Girls 2 -5 (+ 326% 132,000 31,000 against) and Boys 2-5 (+ 253% 134,000 38,000 against) and at least two digits for the week 72nd line in women 18-49 (+ 229% 102,000 31,000 against).
Source: NTI, American rates. Week of 17/08/14 + 08/11/14 to live the same day. Pre-K ranks in the regular season series. Strips are compounds based on rating.
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