May 20, 2014
NBC WINS THE 2013-14 SEPTEMBER-TO-MAY PRIMETIME TELEVISION SEASON
NBC’s +13% Jump Season to Season in Adults 18-49 Is the Net’s Biggest Gain in People-Meter History and the Biggest for Any Big 4 Net in Nine Years
Even Excluding its Nights of Olympic Coverage, NBC Delivers the Season’s Biggest 18-49 Audience, Topping Super Bowl-Boosted Fox
In Total Viewers, NBC Rises to #2, Its First Finish Above Fourth Place in 10 Years
NBC’s ‘Tonight Show’ and ‘Late Night’ Also Dominate the Late-Night Season
UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. – May 20, 2013 – NBC has won the 2013-14 primetime television season in adults 18-49, its first season-long win in 10 years. NBC has delivered a 2.7 rating for the season, the network's highest average in four years, according to "most current" viewing data from Nielsen Media Research with three nights left to count in the traditional September-to-May season.
NBC is up +13% versus its year-ago rating (to a 2.7 from a 2.4), the biggest season-to-season increase for NBC in the 26-year history of Nielsen’s People Meter sample, and biggest for any Big 4 network in nine years.
Though benefiting this season from February’s coverage of the Sochi Olympics, NBC is still generating the season’s #1 adult 18-49 audience, topping Super Bowl-boosted Fox, even when NBC's 18 nights of Sochi coverage are excluded from its season averages. Also, even when all sports programming is excluded, NBC finishes within a tenth of a point of #1 and is the only network up versus last season (with a 2.2 average in 18-49, excluding sports, up +10% versus last season).
NBC accomplishments for the season include:
* Finishing #1 on four of the seven nights of the week, the most for NBC in 12 years (since winning five nights, including a tie, in 2001-02).
* The most nightlong 18-49 wins for NBC in 12 years (with 87 wins among the Big 4 through Sunday, May 18, highest since 131 wins in 2001-02). The total of 87 wins is more than any other network claimed this season or last.
* The most weeklong wins for any networks this season, 18 (including two ties), and also more than for any network last season. It’s the most weeklong wins for NBC in 11 years, since winning 19 (including three ties) in 2002-03.
NBC's +13% gain versus last season in 18-49 in “most current” Nielsen results is the biggest increase for any Big 4 network since ABC grew by +16% in “live plus seven day” results for 2004-05.
In total viewers, NBC is #2 for the season (with or without the 18 nights of the Sochi Olympic counted in NBC’s average), marking the first time since the 2003-04 season that NBC has finished higher than #4 in total viewers.
Versus last season, NBC was up +33% in total viewers, (9.3 million vs. 7.0 million), the network’s biggest total-viewer gain season-to-season in People-Meter history and biggest for any network in 25 years, since Fox grew by +46% in 1988-89.
In adults 18-49 among the broadcast networks, NBC’s schedule featured (excluding sports pre- and post-game shows):
* The season’s #1 series, "Sunday Night Football" (also #1 in total viewers).
* The season’s #3 series, #2 entertainment series and #1 reality series, "The Voice."
* The season’s #1 new series and #2 drama, "The Blacklist" (as well as #1 drama excluding encores).
* The season’s #1 Friday series, "Grimm."
NBC’s Monday is the top-rated regular schedule on any broadcast net in 18-49 (with an average 4.3 rating for regular programming) and NBC’s Tuesday (3.1) is a close #3 behind CBS’s Thursday (3.3), excluding NBC’s NFL-boosted Sunday (4.2), which was the #1 lineup during the fourth quarter of 2013.
Looking at NBC’s averages for regular programming this season vs. last in adults 18-49:
* Mondays are up +10%
* Tuesdays are up +15%
* Wednesdays are up +15%
* Thursdays are down 6%
* Fridays are up +13%
* Saturdays are up +14%
* Sundays are up +5%.
NBC has delivered increases in key time periods with scripted programming this season, including these gains:
* Up +39% Mondays at 10 p.m. with “The Blacklist” (with originals vs. year-ago regular programming, “most current”).
* Up +22% Tuesdays at 10 with “Chicago Fire.”
* Up +47% Wednesdays at 8 with “Revolution.”
* Up +92% Thursdays at 10 with “Parenthood.”
For the season, NBC also ranks #1 among the Big 4 networks in adults 25-54, adults 18-34 (tied with Fox), men 18-49 (tied with Fox), men 25-54 and all key adult-female demographics.
SEASON AVERAGES
Adults 18-49, “Most Current” thru May 18
Net… 2012-13… 2013-14…Diff
NBC…2.4…2.7…Up 13%
CBS…2.9…2.4…Down 17%
ABC…2.2…2.1…Down 5%
Fox…2.5…2.5…Even
Total Viewers, “Most Current” thru May 18
Net… 2012-13… 2013-14…Diff
NBC…6.963 million …9.278 million…Up 33%
CBS…11.857 million…10.732 million… Down 9%
ABC…7.864 million …7.591 million…Down 3%
Fox…7.059 million …7.352 million…Up 4%
May Sweep: Primetime averages for 25 of 28 nights in Nielsen’s May Sweep in adults 18-49 are: ABC, a 1.6 rating; CBS, 1.5; NBC, 1.4; Fox, 1.3; and CW, 0.6. In overall total viewers, the weekly averages were: CBS, 8.4 million; ABC, 6.5 million; NBC, 5.3 million; Fox, 4.3 million; and CW, 1.4 million.
Late-Night: NBC also continued to dominate late-night all season, with the biggest surge coming since February when Jimmy Fallon took over “The Tonight Show” and Seth Meyers inherited “Late Night.”
The combination of “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” and “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” has dominated the 11:35 p.m. ET hour throughout the September-to-May season. In season-long averages through May 11, “Tonight” has generated a 1.28 rating, up +56% versus last season’s 0.82 and the highest “Tonight” rating at this point in five years..
“Tonight” has established a margin this season of +80% versus ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live” (0.71), up from last season’s +30%. Versus CBS’s “Late Show with David Letterman” (0.58), “Tonight” has an advantage this season of +121%, up from last season’s +17%. These are “Tonight’s” biggest leads ever over Letterman or Kimmel in the 11:35-12:35 hour.
“Tonight” has extended its dominance since the host transition in February, with “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” averaging a 1.72 rating in adults 18-49 “most current” averages, giving it a margin of +149% versus “Kimmel” (0.69 since Feb.17) and +207% versus “Late Show” (0.56).
At 12:35 a.m. ET, “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon” and “Late Night with Seth Meyers” have combined this season for a 0.69 rating, up +25% versus the show’s 2012-13 average of 0.55. The margin versus CBS’s “Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson” (0.40) is +73%, up from last season’s +28%.
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ReplyDeleteDuh.
ReplyDeleteI find this fascinating really, they managed to win the season but cancelled 10 shows: MJF, Welcome to the Family, Ironside, Dracula, Sean Saves The World, Revolution, Believe, Crisis, Community and Growing up Fisher. The Voice, sports and the Blacklist really save their asses.
ReplyDeleteUp +47% Wednesdays at 8 with “Revolution.”
ReplyDeleteand yet they cancelled it
And they mention "excluding olympics", which is really surprising to me.
ReplyDeleteOh I didn't even notice that, that is surprising they still did that well.
ReplyDeleteNBC, Up +47% Wednesdays @8 pm with Revolution? What do you next? Cancel it? Does it make sense to anyone? Cannot believe it!
ReplyDeleteRight? I can't make sense of that.
ReplyDeleteTook the words right out of my mouth..
ReplyDeleteBut then this was their Wednesdays in 2012/13...
ReplyDeleteWEDNESDAY
8-8:30 p.m. – “ANIMAL PRACTICE”
8:30-9 p.m. – “GUYS WITH KIDS”
NBC just dominated this year. I love NBC now.
ReplyDeleteThat truly surprises me. The only NBC show I watch is Hannibal....
ReplyDeleteSomehow I don't feel like 'Mysteries of Laura' will fare so much better.
ReplyDeleteAnd NBC cancelled Revolution why???
ReplyDeleteALL HAIL GRIMM!!! :D :D :D
ReplyDeleteAnd so many people thought Grimm would be the first cancelled series of that Fall when it premiered! XD
ReplyDeleteJust proves that NBC is run by a bunch of idiots.
ReplyDeleteAnd yet they cancelled Revolution even though it was gaining in popularity! Idiots!!!
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